| HAEMOPTYSES | • haemoptyses n. Plural of haemoptysis. • hæmoptyses n. Plural of hæmoptysis. • HAEMOPTYSIS n. the spitting or coughing up of blood from the lungs. |
| HAEMOPTYSIS | • haemoptysis n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemoptysis. • hæmoptysis n. Obsolete form of hemoptysis. • HAEMOPTYSIS n. the spitting or coughing up of blood from the lungs. |
| HYALOPLASMS | • hyaloplasms n. Plural of hyaloplasm. • HYALOPLASM n. the clear fluid part of protoplasm. |
| HYPEROSMIAS | • HYPEROSMIA n. an abnormally acute sense of smell. |
| METAPHYSICS | • metaphysics n. (Philosophy, uncountable) The branch of philosophy which studies fundamental principles intended to… • metaphysics n. (Philosophy, countable) The view or theory of a particular philosopher or school of thinkers concerning… • metaphysics n. (Logic, uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) The metalogic of physics; the logical… |
| MISSHAPENLY | • misshapenly adv. In a misshapen manner. • MISSHAPEN adv. MISSHAPE, (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| MYSOPHOBIAS | • mysophobias n. Plural of mysophobia. • MYSOPHOBIA n. an irrational fear of dirt. |
| PANPSYCHISM | • panpsychism n. (Philosophy, metaphysics, uncountable) The doctrine that all matter has a mental aspect. • panpsychism n. (Philosophy, metaphysics, countable) Any specific doctrine or system of panpsychism. • PANPSYCHISM n. the theory that all nature has a psychic side. |
| PHYSICALISM | • physicalism n. (Philosophy) A philosophical position holding that everything which exists is no more extensive than… • PHYSICALISM n. the belief that all phenomena reducible to verifiable assertions. |
| PSYCHOGRAMS | • psychograms n. Plural of psychogram. • PSYCHOGRAM n. writing supposedly produced under influence of spirits. |
| SCYPHISTOMA | • scyphistoma n. (Zoology) The young attached larva of Discophora in the stage when it resembles a hydroid, or actinian. • SCYPHISTOMA n. the fixed polypoid stage in the life cycle of a scyphozoan, which reproduces asexually by budding or strobilation. |
| STAPHYLOMAS | • staphylomas n. Plural of staphyloma. • STAPHYLOMA n. a protrusion of any part of the globe of the eye; as, a staphyloma of the cornea. |
| STASIMORPHY | • stasimorphy n. Any deviation from the normal form of a bodily organ due to arrested development. • STASIMORPHY n. structural modification by arrested development. |
| SYMPATHISED | • sympathised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sympathise. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |
| SYMPATHISER | • sympathiser n. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of sympathizer. • SYMPATHISER n. one who sympathises, also SYMPATHIZER. |
| SYMPATHISES | • sympathises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sympathise. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |
| SYMPATHIZES | • sympathizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sympathize. • SYMPATHIZE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHISE. |
| SYMPOSIARCH | • symposiarch n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) The master of a feast. • SYMPOSIARCH n. the master, director, etc. of a feast or conference. |