| ARCHONSHIPS | • archonships n. Plural of archonship. • ARCHONSHIP n. the office of an archon. |
| CEPHALOTHIN | • cephalothin n. (Medicine) A semisynthetic antibiotic related to cephalosporin. • CEPHALOTHIN n. a semisynthetic broad-spectrum antibiotic derived from cephalosporin and used in the form of its sodium salt. |
| DIPHTHONGAL | • diphthongal adj. Pertaining to or characterized by a diphthong. • DIPHTHONGAL adj. of or like a diphthong. |
| HARMONIPHON | • harmoniphon n. Alternative form of harmoniphone. • HARMONIPHON n. a keyboard wind instrument with reeds, also HARMONIPHONE. |
| HIEROPHANTS | • hierophants n. Plural of hierophant. • HIEROPHANT n. one who shows or reveals sacred things; a priest. |
| HYPHENATION | • hyphenation n. The inclusion of hyphens; especially, the correct locations of hyphens. • HYPHENATION n. the act of hyphenating. |
| HYPNOPHOBIA | • hypnophobia n. The fear of falling asleep. • HYPNOPHOBIA n. an irrational fear of sleep. |
| HYPOSTHENIA | • hyposthenia n. (Medicine, dated) weakness; subnormal strength. • HYPOSTHENIA n. lack of strength. |
| ICHNOGRAPHY | • ichnography n. The ground plan of a building. • ichnography n. The art of constructing ground plans. • ICHNOGRAPHY n. the art of drawing ground plans. |
| LITHOPHANES | • lithophanes n. Plural of lithophane. • LITHOPHANE n. porcelain with pictures showing through transparency. |
| PHONOPHOBIA | • phonophobia n. An unusual fear of sound, especially of speaking aloud or of one’s own voice. • PHONOPHOBIA n. fear of noise or of speaking aloud. |
| PHOSPHATING | • phosphating n. The application of a protective coating of phosphate to the surface of metals. • PHOSPHATE v. to treat with phosphate. |
| PHYCOPHAEIN | • PHYCOPHAEIN n. a brown pigment found in seaweeds. |
| RHINOPHONIA | • rhinophonia n. (Medicine) nasalised voice. • RHINOPHONIA n. a nasal tone to the voice which is caused by a defect in the nasal passages. |
| RHINOPHYMAS | • rhinophymas n. Plural of rhinophyma. • RHINOPHYMA n. acne of the nose. |
| SHOWMANSHIP | • showmanship n. The quality or skill of giving an engaging or compelling performance; a stage presence. • SHOWMANSHIP n. skilful display, or a talent for it. |
| THEOPHANIES | • theophanies n. Plural of theophany. • Theophanies n. Plural of Theophany. • THEOPHANY n. the manifestation or appearance of a god to people. |