| ANGELOPHANY | • angelophany n. The appearance of an angel to a human being. • ANGELOPHANY n. the manifestation of an angel to a human. |
| ANGLOPHILIA | • anglophilia n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophilia. • Anglophilia n. The love of the country, culture or people of England. • ANGLOPHILIA n. love of England or the English language. |
| ANGLOPHOBIA | • anglophobia n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophobia. • Anglophobia n. The hatred or fear of England and anything English (or British). • ANGLOPHOBIA n. fear of England or the English. |
| ARACHNOLOGY | • arachnology n. The study of the Arachnida. • ARACHNOLOGY n. the study of spiders. |
| ARCHEGONIAL | • archegonial adj. (Botany) Relating to the archegonium. • ARCHEGONIAL adj. relating to an archegonium. |
| CHARCOALING | • charcoaling v. Present participle of charcoal. • CHARCOAL v. to draw or blacken with charcoal. |
| GNATHONICAL | • gnathonical adj. Alternative form of gnathonic. • GNATHONICAL adj. (obsolete) flattering, also GNATHONIC. |
| HALOGENATED | • halogenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of halogenate. • halogenated adj. (Chemistry) Treated or reacted with a halogen. • halogenated adj. (Chemistry) Formally derived from another compound by the replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with a halogen. |
| HALOGENATES | • halogenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of halogenate. • HALOGENATE v. to combine with a halogen. |
| HARIOLATING | • hariolating v. Present participle of hariolate. • HARIOLATE v. to prophesy, soothsay. |
| HEXAGONALLY | • hexagonally adv. In a hexagonal manner. • HEXAGONAL adv. having six sides and six angles. |
| PLANOGRAPHY | • planography n. (Printing) A form of printing from a flat surface, as opposed to a raised or incised one. • planography n. (Medicine) Medical tomography. • PLANOGRAPHY n. cartography. |
| THANATOLOGY | • thanatology n. The scientific study of death and the practices associated with it, including the study of the needs… • THANATOLOGY n. the description or study of the phenomena of death and of psychological mechanisms for coping with them. |
| XYLOPHAGANS | • xylophagans n. Plural of xylophagan. • XYLOPHAGAN n. one of a tribe of beetles whose larvae bore or live in wood. |