| HAEMANGIOMATA | • haemangiomata n. Plural of haemangioma. • HAEMANGIOMA n. a usually benign tumour made up of blood vessels, also HEMANGIOMA. |
| PALAEOGRAPHICAL | • palaeographical adj. Of or pertaining to palaeography. • palæographical adj. Obsolete spelling of paleographical. • PALAEOGRAPHICAL adj. related to palaeography, the study of ancient writings, also PALEOGRAPHIC. |
| PARAGRAPHIA | • paragraphia n. A language disorder in which the patient writes one word in place of another. • PARAGRAPHIA n. writing of different letters and words than intended. |
| PARAGRAPHIAS | • PARAGRAPHIA n. writing of different letters and words than intended. |
| PARAGRAPHICAL | • paragraphical adj. Alternative form of paragraphic. • PARAGRAPHICAL adj. relating to paragraphs, also PARAGRAPHIC. |
| PARAGRAPHICALLY | • paragraphically adv. In paragraphs; divided into paragraphs. • PARAGRAPHICAL adv. relating to paragraphs, also PARAGRAPHIC. |
| PHANTASMAGORIA | • phantasmagoria n. (Historical) A popular 18th- and 19th-century form of theatre entertainment whereby ghostly apparitions are formed. • phantasmagoria n. A series of events involving rapid changes in light intensity and colour. • phantasmagoria n. A dreamlike state where real and imagined elements are blurred together. |
| PHANTASMAGORIAL | • phantasmagorial adj. Alternative form of phantasmagoric. • PHANTASMAGORIAL adj. of or like a phantasmagoria, also PHANTASMAGORIC. |
| PHANTASMAGORIAS | • phantasmagorias n. Plural of phantasmagoria. • PHANTASMAGORIA n. a fantastic sequence of haphazardly associative imagery, as seen in dreams or fever, also PHANTASMAGORY. |
| SATYAGRAHA | • satyagraha n. The policy of nonviolent resistance as used by Mahatma Gandhi during the struggle for Indian independence. • Satyagraha n. Alternative letter-case form of satyagraha. • SATYAGRAHA n. (Sanskrit) the policy of passive resistance inaugurated by Mohandas Gandhi in 1919 as a method of gaining political and social reforms. |
| SATYAGRAHAS | • satyagrahas n. Plural of satyagraha. • SATYAGRAHA n. (Sanskrit) the policy of passive resistance inaugurated by Mohandas Gandhi in 1919 as a method of gaining political and social reforms. |