| AIRMANSHIPS | • AIRMANSHIP n. skill in piloting or navigating aircraft. |
| AMPHISCIANS | • amphiscians n. Plural of amphiscian. • AMPHISCIAN n. an inhabitant of the torrid zone, whose shadow is thrown both ways. |
| CHAMPIONING | • championing v. Present participle of champion. • championing n. The act of one who champions something; fervent support. • CHAMPION v. to defend or support. |
| DIAMORPHINE | • diamorphine n. (Pharmacology) The BAN name for the drug heroin. • DIAMORPHINE n. a strong painkilling drug. |
| EMPATHISING | • empathising v. Present participle of empathise. • EMPATHISE v. to enter imaginatively into another's personality and experience his experiences, also EMPATHIZE. |
| EMPATHIZING | • empathizing v. Present participle of empathize. • EMPATHIZE v. to enter imaginatively into another's personality and experience his experiences, also EMPATHISE. |
| EMPHASISING | • emphasising v. Present participle of emphasise. • EMPHASISE v. to add emphasis to, also EMPHASIZE. |
| EMPHASIZING | • emphasizing v. Present participle of emphasize. • EMPHASIZE v. to add emphasis to, also EMPHASISE. |
| HEMIANOPIAS | • hemianopias n. Plural of hemianopia. • HEMIANOPIA n. a defect of vision in consequence of which a person sees but half of an object looked at, also HEMIANOPSIA, HEMIOPIA, HEMIOPSIA. |
| HEMIANOPSIA | • hemianopsia n. (Ophthalmology) Blindness in one half of the field of vision of either or both eyes. • HEMIANOPSIA n. a defect of vision in consequence of which a person sees but half of an object looked at, also HEMIANOPIA, HEMIOPIA, HEMIOPSIA. |
| HEMIANOPTIC | • hemianoptic adj. Alternative form of hemianopsic. • HEMIANOPTIC adj. suffering from hemiopia, blind in half the field of vision, also HEMIANOPIC, HEMIOPIC. |
| HISPANICISM | • Hispanicism n. (Linguistics) A Spanish-language item as it appears in another language. • Hispanicism n. (Politics) Support for hegemony of Spain. • HISPANICISM n. a Spanish phrase. |
| IMPLEACHING | • impleaching v. Present participle of impleach. • IMPLEACH v. to intertwine, also EMPLEACH. |
| LIFEMANSHIP | • lifemanship n. The art or skill of living well. • LIFEMANSHIP n. the skill or practice of achieving superiority or an appearance of superiority over others by perplexing and demoralizing them. |
| MISPATCHING | • mispatching v. Present participle of mispatch. • MISPATCH v. to patch badly. |
| MISPHRASING | • misphrasing v. Present participle of misphrase. • misphrasing n. An instance of something being phrased badly or wrongly. • MISPHRASE v. to phrase wrongly. |
| NOTAPHILISM | • NOTAPHILISM n. the collecting of banknotes and cheques as a hobby, also NOTAPHILY. |