| ACIDOPHILUS | • acidophilus n. Lactobacillus acidophilus, one of the bacteria commonly used in fermenting yogurt. • ACIDOPHILUS n. a bacterium used to counter intestinal imbalance and in making yoghurt. |
| BICEPHALOUS | • bicephalous adj. (Zoology) Having two heads. • BICEPHALOUS adj. having two heads. |
| CALLITHUMPS | • callithumps n. Plural of callithump. • CALLITHUMP n. a noisy, boisterous parade. |
| CLUBMANSHIP | • clubmanship n. Cliquishness, as between members of a club. • CLUBMANSHIP n. the state of being a clubman. |
| DICEPHALOUS | • dicephalous adj. Two-headed. • DICEPHALOUS adj. having two heads. |
| DISPATCHFUL | • dispatchful adj. Bent on haste; intent on speedy execution of business or any task. • DISPATCHFUL adj. (Milton) swift. |
| ENCEPHALOUS | • encephalous adj. (Zoology) Having a head; said of most mollusks. • ENCEPHALOUS adj. having a head, also CEPHALOUS. |
| LEPRECHAUNS | • leprechauns n. Plural of leprechaun. • LEPRECHAUN n. (Irish) a small supernatural creature in Irish folklore, also LEPRECHAWN. |
| MAILPOUCHES | • MAILPOUCH n. a mailbag. |
| MULTIPHASIC | • multiphasic adj. Having many phases. • MULTIPHASIC adj. having many phases. |
| PATCHOULIES | • PATCHOULY n. (Tamil) an Asiatic tree with a fragrant perfume oil; the resulting perfume, also PACHOULI, PATCHOULI. |
| PLOUGHBACKS | • PLOUGHBACK n. the reinvestment of profits, also PLOWBACK. |
| POLYCHASIUM | • POLYCHASIUM n. a cymose inflorescence in which three or more branches arise from each node. |
| PREHALLUCES | • PREHALLUX n. an extra first toe, or rudiment of a toe, on the preaxial side of the hallux. |
| PRELAUNCHES | • PRELAUNCH v. to launch in advance. |
| PURCHASABLE | • purchasable adj. Able to be purchased; available for purchase. • purchasable adj. Affordable. • PURCHASABLE adj. that can be purchased. |
| SCEUOPHYLAX | • sceuophylax n. A sacristan or church treasurer. • SCEUOPHYLAX n. a sacristan. |
| SPHACELUSES | • SPHACELUS n. necrosis, mortification. |
| SPRAUCHLING | • sprauchling v. Present participle of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |