| CYMOPHANE | • cymophane n. (Mineralogy) A translucent yellowish chatoyant chrysoberyl. • CYMOPHANE n. cat's-eye, a variety of chrysoberyl with wavy opalescence. |
| HOGMANAYS | • Hogmanays n. Plural of Hogmanay. • HOGMANAY n. (Scots) a Scottish celebration, also HOGMANE, HOGMENAY. |
| HOGMENAYS | • Hogmenays n. Plural of Hogmenay. • HOGMENAY n. (Scots) a Scottish celebration, also HOGMANAY, HOGMANE. |
| HYALONEMA | • HYALONEMA n. a genus of sponges, aka glass-rope sponge. |
| HYPOMANIA | • hypomania n. (Medicine) A mild form of mania, especially the phase of several mood disorders characterized by euphoria… • HYPOMANIA n. slightly abnormal overactivity and elation. |
| HYPOMANIC | • hypomanic adj. Afflicted with a mild state of mania. • hypomanic n. A person afflicted with hypomania. • HYPOMANIC adj. relating to hypomania, a mild form of mania. |
| INHARMONY | • inharmony n. Lack of harmony. • INHARMONY n. want of harmony. |
| MANTYHOSE | • mantyhose n. (Informal) Pantyhose designed for and/or marketed toward men. • MANTYHOSE n. a one-piece clinging garment covering the body from the waist to the feet, worn by men. |
| METHANOYL | • methanoyl n. (Organic chemistry) formyl. • METHANOYL n. any of a class of highly reactive organic chemical compounds. |
| MONOMACHY | • monomachy n. (Now rare) A fight or other contest between two people or forces; a duel; single combat. • MONOMACHY n. single combat; a duel, also MONOMACHIA. |
| MONOPHAGY | • monophagy n. The feeding on a single type of food (e.g., a single plant species). • MONOPHAGY n. the eating of one kind of food only. |
| MYTHOMANE | • mythomane n. Someone who suffers from mythomania. • MYTHOMANE n. someone who is prone to lie or believe in lies. |
| SHAMOYING | • shamoying n. A process used in preparing certain kinds of leather, which consists of frizzing the skin and working… • SHAMOY v. to prepare skins by working oil into them. |
| SHOWMANLY | • showmanly adj. Befitting a showman. • SHOWMANLY adj. having the manner of a showman. |
| TAPHONOMY | • taphonomy n. The study of the fate of the remains of organisms after they die, especially the study of fossilization. • TAPHONOMY n. the study or science of how plants and animals die, decay and become buried and fossilized. |
| THEOMANCY | • theomancy n. (Historical) A kind of divination drawn from the responses of oracles. • THEOMANCY n. divination by means of oracles. |