| AMPHOLYTES | • ampholytes n. Plural of ampholyte. • AMPHOLYTE n. an amphoteric electrolyte. |
| CYMOPHANES | • cymophanes n. Plural of cymophane. • CYMOPHANE n. cat's-eye, a variety of chrysoberyl with wavy opalescence. |
| EMPHYSEMAS | • emphysemas n. Plural of emphysema. • EMPHYSEMA n. a swelling produced by gas or air diffused in the cellular tissue. |
| HYPEREMIAS | • hyperemias n. Plural of hyperemia. • HYPEREMIA n. an excess or congestion of blood in an organ or part of the body, also HYPERAEMIA. |
| HYPERMARTS | • hypermarts n. Plural of hypermart. • HYPERMART n. a very large self-service store, also HYPERMARKET. |
| HYPEROSMIA | • hyperosmia n. Hypersensitivity of the sense of smell. • HYPEROSMIA n. an abnormally acute sense of smell. |
| HYPODERMAS | • HYPODERMA n. a layer of tissue beneath the epidermis in plants, and performing the physiological function of strengthening the epidermal tissue. |
| HYPOXEMIAS | • hypoxemias n. Plural of hypoxemia. • HYPOXEMIA n. deficiency of oxygenation of the blood, also HYPOXAEMIA, HYPOXIA. |
| MEGAPHYLLS | • megaphylls n. Plural of megaphyll. • MEGAPHYLL n. a relatively large type of leaf produced by e.g. ferns. |
| MELAPHYRES | • melaphyres n. Plural of melaphyre. • MELAPHYRE n. any one of several dark-colored augitic, eruptive rocks allied to basalt. |
| METAPHYSIC | • metaphysic adj. (Philosophy, archaic) Metaphysical. • metaphysic n. (Philosophy, uncountable, archaic) The field of study of metaphysics. • metaphysic n. (Philosophy, countable) The metaphysical system of a particular philosopher or of a particular school of thought. |
| MYOPATHIES | • myopathies n. Plural of myopathy. • MYOPATHY n. a disorder of muscle tissue. |
| NYMPHAEUMS | • nymphaeums n. Plural of nymphaeum. • NYMPHAEUM n. a temple for nymphs. |
| PACHYDERMS | • pachyderms n. Plural of pachyderm. • PACHYDERM n. a thick-skinned quadruped, esp. an elephant, a hippopotamus, or a rhinoceros. |
| PARARHYMES | • pararhymes n. Plural of pararhyme. • PARARHYME n. a form of rhyme in which the consonants but not the vowels of the last stressed syllable are identical. |
| SYMPATHIES | • sympathies n. Plural of sympathy. • SYMPATHY n. a feeling of compassion for another's suffering. |
| SYMPATHISE | • sympathise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of sympathize. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |
| SYMPATHIZE | • sympathize v. (Intransitive) To have, show or express sympathy; to be affected by feelings similar to those of another… • sympathize v. (Intransitive) To support, favour, have sympathy (with a political cause or movement, a side in a conflict… • sympathize v. (Transitive) To say in an expression of sympathy. |
| SYMPHYSEAL | • symphyseal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to symphysis. • SYMPHYSEAL adj. relating to symphysis, the union or growing together of bones, also SYMPHYSIAL, SYMPHYSTIC. |