| ARYTHMIA | • arythmia n. Alternative form of arrhythmia. • ARYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIA, ARRHYTHMIA. |
| ARYTHMIC | • arythmic adj. Alternative spelling of arrhythmic. • ARYTHMIC adj. relating to arythmia, absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIC, ARRHYTHMIC. |
| CHARTISM | • chartism n. (Finance) The practices and methodologies of chartists. • Chartism prop.n. (Historical) A working-class movement for political and social reform in the United Kingdom during the… • CHARTISM n. the use of charts in the study of future trends. |
| HAMARTIA | • hamartia n. (Greek drama) The tragic flaw of the protagonist in a literary tragedy. • hamartia n. (Christianity) Sin. • hamartia n. (Pathology) A focal malformation consisting of disorganized arrangement of tissue types. |
| HITMAKER | • hitmaker n. (Music) A musician who frequently produces hits; a star. • HITMAKER n. a musician who produces bestselling records. |
| ISARITHM | • isarithm n. An isoline, or contour line. • ISARITHM n. a line on a map passing through places of the same density of population. |
| MYRIADTH | • myriadth adj. The ordinal form of myriad. • MYRIADTH n. one of a myriad equal part. |
| RHEMATIC | • rhematic n. (Linguistics) The provision of new information regarding the current theme. • rhematic n. (Chiefly linguistics, obsolete, rare) In the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834): the doctrine… • rhematic adj. Of or pertaining to a rheme. |
| SMARTISH | • smartish adj. Rather smart. • smartish adv. Smartly. • smartish adv. (Colloquial) rapidly; without dawdling. |
| TAGHAIRM | • taghairm n. (Historical, Scotland) An ancient divination method of the Highland Scots involving animal sacrifice. • TAGHAIRM n. (Gaelic) inspiration sought by lying in a bullock's hide behind a waterfall. |
| TERAPHIM | • teraphim n. An idol or other image of reverence and divination among the ancient Hebrews; apparently especially… • TERAPHIM n. an image of a Semitic household god. |
| THRIMSAS | • thrimsas n. Plural of thrimsa. • THRIMSA n. (Old English) an Anglo-Saxon gold coin, also THRYMSA. |
| TRAMPISH | • trampish adj. Like a tramp (homeless person); scruffy. • TRAMPISH adj. like a tramp or vagabond. |