| ANTIHELIX | • antihelix n. (Anatomy) The curved prominence of cartilage of the external ear, within or in front of the helix. • ANTIHELIX n. the curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within or in front of the helix, also ANTHELIX. |
| CICHLIDAE | • Cichlidae prop.n. A taxonomic family within the order Cichliformes – cichlid fishes. • CICHLIDAE n. the cichlid family of fish. |
| DELPHINIA | • delphinia n. Plural of delphinium. • delphinia n. Synonym of delphinine. • DELPHINIUM n. a genus of garden flower, comprising larkspur and stavesacre. |
| EPITHELIA | • epithelia n. Plural of epithelium. • EPITHELIUM n. the outer skin and cover for most internal organs. |
| HAIRLINES | • hairlines n. Plural of hairline. • HAIRLINE n. the edge of the hair on the forehead. |
| HALIEUTIC | • halieutic adj. Of or pertaining to fishing. • HALIEUTIC adj. pertaining to fishing. |
| HELICONIA | • heliconia n. Any of genus Heliconia of flowering plants. • HELICONIA n. a tropical flowering plant. |
| HEMIALGIA | • hemialgia n. A state of pain affecting only one side of the body. • HEMIALGIA n. pain in one side of the body alone. |
| HEMIOLIAS | • HEMIOLIA n. (Greek) in mediaeval music, a perfect fifth, also HEMIOLA. |
| HUMILIATE | • humiliate v. (Transitive) To cause to be ashamed; to injure the dignity and self-respect of. • humiliate v. (Transitive) To make humble; to lower in condition or status. • HUMILIATE v. to humble, to mortify. |
| HYALINISE | • hyalinise v. Alternative form of hyalinize. • HYALINISE v. of tissue, to change to a firm, glassy consistency, also HYALINIZE. |
| HYALINIZE | • HYALINIZE v. of tissue, to change to a firm, glassy consistency, also HYALINISE. |
| KHAKILIKE | • KHAKILIKE adj. like khaki. |
| KHEDIVIAL | • khedivial adj. Of or relating to a khedive. • KHEDIVIAL adj. relating to a khedive, the Viceroy of Egypt, also KHEDIVAL. |
| LITHEMIAS | • lithemias n. Plural of lithemia. • LITHEMIA n. an excess of uric acid in the blood. |
| LITHIASES | • lithiases n. Plural of lithiasis. • LITHIASIS n. the formation of stony concretions or calculi in any part of the body, esp. in the bladder and urinary passages. |
| NEOPHILIA | • neophilia n. The love of novelty, new things, innovation, or unfamiliar places or situations. • neophilia n. (Biology) The preference for any new foods not forming part of the diet associated with an earlier nutritional… • NEOPHILIA n. an obsessive love of novelty. |
| PERIHELIA | • perihelia n. Plural of perihelion. • perihelia n. Plural of perihelium. • PERIHELION n. the point of the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is nearest to the sun, as opposed to aphelion. |
| WHITETAIL | • whitetail n. A deer, Odocoileus virginianus, family Cervidae, perhaps the most popular game animal in North America. • WHITETAIL n. the Virginia deer. |