| BARYSPHERE | • barysphere n. The central core of the Earth (or similar planets). • BARYSPHERE n. the area of earth underlying the lithosphere. |
| DEHYDRATER | • DEHYDRATER n. a dehydrating agent, also DEHYDRATOR. |
| ERYTHREMIA | • erythremia n. A medical condition characterised by the excess production of red blood cells. • ERYTHREMIA n. another name for the medical condition polycythaemia vera, also ERYTHRAEMIA. |
| GRAYWETHER | • graywether n. Alternative form of greywether. • GRAYWETHER n. a sandstone boulder of South England, also GREYWETHER. |
| HEATHBERRY | • HEATHBERRY n. any of various plants that have berrylike fruits and grow on heaths, such as the bilberry and crowberry. |
| HEREDITARY | • hereditary adj. Passed on as an inheritance, by last will or intestate. • hereditary adj. Of a title, honor or right: legally granted to somebody’s descendant after that person’s death. • hereditary adj. Of a person: holding a legally hereditary title or rank. |
| HETERARCHY | • heterarchy n. (Uncountable) The rule of an alien; rule from without; government by an extraterritorial power. • heterarchy n. (Countable) An example of this government. • heterarchy n. A system of organization where the elements of the organization are unranked (non-hierarchical) or where… |
| HYPERALERT | • hyperalert adj. Excessively alert, especially as a result of traumatic stress. • HYPERALERT adj. excessively alert. |
| HYPERAWARE | • hyperaware adj. Extremely aware; much more alert to stimuli than normal. • HYPERAWARE adj. excessively aware. |
| HYPERREALS | • hyperreals n. Plural of hyperreal. • HYPERREAL n. that which constitutes hyperreality. |
| PREACHERLY | • preacherly adj. Befitting a preacher. |
| REHYDRATED | • rehydrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehydrate. • REHYDRATE v. to add water to (a dehydrated substance). |
| REHYDRATES | • rehydrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehydrate. • REHYDRATE v. to add water to (a dehydrated substance). |
| SPREAGHERY | • SPREAGHERY n. cattle-stealing; plunder esp. of petty possessions, also SPRECHERY. |