| AMPHIBIAN | • amphibian adj. Of or relating to the class Amphibia. • amphibian adj. Capable of operating on both land and water amphibious. • amphibian adj. (Obsolete) Having two natures. |
| APHANITIC | • aphanitic adj. (Geology, petrology) Pertaining to aphanites, igneous rocks composed of microscopic mineral crystals… • APHANITIC adj. of igneous rocks, like aphanite, fine-grained. |
| APHIDIANS | • aphidians n. Plural of aphidian. • APHIDIAN n. an aphid, any member of the family Aphidae. |
| CHINCAPIN | • chincapin n. Alternative form of chinquapin. • CHINCAPIN n. (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US, also CHINKAPIN, CHINQUAPIN. |
| CHINKAPIN | • chinkapin n. Alternative form of chinquapin. • CHINKAPIN n. (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US, also CHINCAPIN, CHINQUAPIN. |
| DELPHINIA | • delphinia n. Plural of delphinium. • delphinia n. Synonym of delphinine. • DELPHINIUM n. a genus of garden flower, comprising larkspur and stavesacre. |
| DIAPHONIC | • diaphonic adj. Of or pertaining to diaphony. • diaphonic adj. (Phonology) Of or pertaining to diaphones. • DIAPHONIC adj. relating to diaphony, two-part polyphony. |
| EPICANTHI | • epicanthi n. Plural of epicanthus. • EPICANTHUS n. a fold of skin over the inner canthus of the eye. |
| EPIPHANIC | • epiphanic adj. Having the character of an epiphany. • EPIPHANIC adj. of or like an epiphany, a sudden revelation. |
| GIANTSHIP | • giantship n. The state, personality, or character of a giant. • giantship n. A compellation for a giant. • GIANTSHIP n. the state, personality, or character, of a giant. |
| HISPANISM | • Hispanism n. The study of the Spanish language or culture. • Hispanism n. A Spanish word, phrase or idiom used in another language. • HISPANISM n. a movement asserting the cultural unity of Spain and Latin America, also HISPANIDAD. |
| KNIPHOFIA | • kniphofia n. Any of several plants, of the genus Kniphofia, having bright, upright flowers. • Kniphofia prop.n. The tritoma or red-hot poker. • KNIPHOFIA n. any plant of the Kniphofia genus, the red-hot poker. |
| 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. |
| NEPHRIDIA | • nephridia n. Plural of nephridium. • NEPHRIDIUM n. in invertebrates and lower chordates, an organ serving the function of a kidney. |
| OPHIDIANS | • ophidians n. Plural of ophidian. • OPHIDIAN n. a snake. |
| PHIALLING | • phialling v. Present participle of phial. • PHIAL v. to keep in a small bottle, also VIAL. |
| PHOTINIAS | • photinias n. Plural of photinia. • PHOTINIA n. any of a genus of evergreen or deciduous trees or shrubs of the Rosaceae family. |
| PHYSICIAN | • physician n. A practitioner of physic, i.e. a specialist in internal medicine, especially as opposed to a surgeon;… • physician n. A medical doctor trained in human medicine. • PHYSICIAN n. a doctor; someone legally qualified to practise medicine, also PHYSICIANER. |
| SAINTSHIP | • saintship n. The characteristics and position of a saint. • SAINTSHIP n. the character or qualities of a saint. |
| THRAIPING | • THRAIPING n. (dialect) a thrashing. |