| CHRYSOPHANS | • CHRYSOPHAN n. an old name for chrysarobin. |
| CHURCHMANLY | • churchmanly adj. Befitting a churchman. • CHURCHMANLY adj. in the manner of a churchman. |
| ETHNOGRAPHY | • ethnography n. (Anthropology) The branch of anthropology that scientifically describes specific human cultures and societies. • ethnography n. An ethnographic work. • ETHNOGRAPHY n. the study and systematic recording of human cultures. |
| HYDROPHANES | • hydrophanes n. Plural of hydrophane. • HYDROPHANE n. a semitranslucent variety of opal that becomes translucent or transparent on immersion in water. |
| HYMNOGRAPHY | • hymnography n. The art of composing hymns. • HYMNOGRAPHY n. the study of writing hymns. |
| HYPAETHRONS | • HYPAETHRON n. an open court. |
| HYPOPHARYNX | • hypopharynx n. (Anatomy) bottom part of the pharynx, the part of the throat that connects to the esophagus. • HYPOPHARYNX n. an appendage or thickened fold on the floor of the mouth of many insects that resembles a tongue. |
| ICHNOGRAPHY | • ichnography n. The ground plan of a building. • ichnography n. The art of constructing ground plans. • ICHNOGRAPHY n. the art of drawing ground plans. |
| NEPHROPATHY | • nephropathy n. (Pathology) Damage to, disease of, or abnormality of the kidneys. • NEPHROPATHY n. kidney disease. |
| ORTHOGNATHY | • orthognathy n. The condition of being orthognathous. • ORTHOGNATHY n. the state of having normally aligned jaws. |
| PHONOGRAPHY | • phonography n. The transcription of speech using symbols. • phonography n. A form of shorthand using such symbols. • phonography n. (Dated) The art of constructing, or using, the phonograph. |
| RHINOPHYMAS | • rhinophymas n. Plural of rhinophyma. • RHINOPHYMA n. acne of the nose. |
| TENORRHAPHY | • tenorrhaphy n. (Surgery) suture of a tendon. • TENORRHAPHY n. the repairing of a split or torn tendon by sutures. |
| THANKWORTHY | • thankworthy adj. Deserving thanks; worthy of gratitude. • THANKWORTHY adj. worthy of thanks. |
| THEANTHROPY | • theanthropy n. Theanthropism. • THEANTHROPY n. a belief in the union of divine and human. |