| APIARIES | • apiaries n. Plural of apiary. • APIARY n. a place where bees are kept. |
| EPIMYSIA | • epimysia n. Plural of epimysium. • EPIMYSIUM n. a fibrous sheet enclosing a muscle. |
| EPISCIAS | • episcias n. Plural of episcia. • EPISCIA n. a tropical American herb related to the African violet. |
| EPITASIS | • epitasis n. (Ancient drama) The second part of a play, in which the action begins. • epitasis n. (Rhetoric) The addition of a concluding sentence that merely emphasizes what has already been stated. • epitasis n. (Obsolete) The period of violence in a fever or disease; paroxysm. |
| EPITAXIS | • EPITAXIS n. the part of a play in which the main action develops, also EPITASIS. |
| LIPEMIAS | • lipemias n. Plural of lipemia. • LIPEMIA n. an abnormal level of fat in the blood, also LIPAEMIA. |
| PACIFIES | • pacifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pacify. • PACIFY v. to make peaceful. |
| PAIRWISE | • pairwise adj. Occurring in pairs; two at a time. • pairwise adv. In or by pairs. • PAIRWISE adv. in pairs. |
| PARITIES | • parities n. Plural of parity. • PARITY n. equality of status; the condition or fact of having born children. |
| PATINISE | • PATINISE v. to give a patina to, also PATINATE, PATINIZE. |
| PIANISTE | • pianiste n. A female pianist. • PIANISTE n. someone who plays the piano, also PIANIST. |
| PIRACIES | • piracies n. Plural of piracy. • PIRACY n. robbery on the high seas. |
| PISCINAE | • piscinae n. Plural of piscina. • PISCINA n. (Latin) a basin used in certain church ceremonies. |
| PRAIRIES | • prairies n. Plural of prairie. • Prairies prop.n. The Great Plains of North America. • Prairies prop.n. The Prairie provinces of Canada. |
| PRESIDIA | • presidia n. Plural of presidium. • PRESIDIUM n. (Latin) a standing committee in the former Soviet Union, also PRAESIDIUM. |
| STAPEDII | • stapedii n. Plural of stapedius. • STAPEDIUS n. the muscle of the middle ear. |