| AIRMANSHIP | • airmanship n. Skill in and knowledge of the work of navigating and operating an aircraft. • AIRMANSHIP n. skill in piloting or navigating aircraft. |
| AMPHIBIANS | • amphibians n. Plural of amphibian. • AMPHIBIAN n. any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Amphibia, typically living on land but breeding in water, that includes newts and salamanders, frogs and toads, and caecilians. |
| AMPHIBIOUS | • amphibious adj. Capable of functioning on land or in water. • amphibious adj. Occurring on both land and water. • AMPHIBIOUS adj. adapted for both land and water. |
| AMPHIMIXES | • amphimixes n. Plural of amphimixis. • AMPHIMIXIS n. interbreeding; intermixing of two individuals' genetic matter. |
| AMPHIMIXIS | • amphimixis n. (Uncountable) sexual reproduction. • amphimixis n. (Countable) The union of a male and female gamete. • AMPHIMIXIS n. interbreeding; intermixing of two individuals' genetic matter. |
| AMPHISCIAN | • amphiscian adj. That lives in the tropics (and thus casts shadows northward and southward at different times of the year). • amphiscian n. One who lives in the tropics (and thus casts shadows northward and southward at different times of the year). • AMPHISCIAN n. an inhabitant of the torrid zone, whose shadow is thrown both ways. |
| HEMIOPSIAS | • HEMIOPSIA n. a defect of vision in consequence of which a person sees but half of an object looked at, also HEMIANOPIA, HEMIANOPSIA, HEMIOPIA. |
| HISPANISMS | • Hispanisms n. Plural of Hispanism. • HISPANISM n. a movement asserting the cultural unity of Spain and Latin America, also HISPANIDAD. |
| MALPIGHIAS | • malpighias n. Plural of malpighia. • MALPIGHIA n. the Barbados cherry genus of tropical American trees, shrubs, and lianes. |
| MIDSHIPMAN | • midshipman n. (Nautical) An officer of the lowest rank in several navies; especially, a trainee officer. • midshipman n. A midshipman fish. • MIDSHIPMAN n. formerly, the title of a young officer (originally quartered amidships) entering the navy. |
| MISHAPPING | • mishapping v. Present participle of mishap. • MISHAP v. to have an unfortunate accident. |
| MISSHAPING | • misshaping v. Present participle of misshape. • MISSHAPE v. (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| PHALLICISM | • phallicism n. The worship of the penis or phallus, especially connected with fertility. • PHALLICISM n. worship of the phallus, or generative power of nature. |
| PHARISAISM | • pharisaism n. The doctrines and practices, or the character and spirit, of the Pharisees. • pharisaism n. (Chiefly Christianity) Rigid observance of external forms of religion without genuine piety; hypocrisy… • Pharisaism n. Alternative letter-case form of pharisaism. |
| WAMPISHING | • wampishing v. Present participle of wampish. • WAMPISH v. (Scott) to brandish, flourish. |