| ACHAENOCARPS | • achaenocarps n. Plural of achaenocarp. • ACHAENOCARP n. any dry indehiscent fruit. |
| AGAPANTHUSES | • agapanthuses n. Plural of agapanthus. • AGAPANTHUS n. a genus of lily native to South Africa. |
| AMPHISBAENAE | • amphisbænæ n. Plural of amphisbæna. • AMPHISBAENA n. a worm-lizard; also, a mythical two-headed serpent or lizard. |
| AMPHISBAENAS | • amphisbaenas n. Plural of amphisbaena. • amphisbænas n. Plural of amphisbæna. • AMPHISBAENA n. a worm-lizard; also, a mythical two-headed serpent or lizard. |
| ANALPHABETES | • analphabetes n. Plural of analphabete. • ANALPHABETE n. an illiterate; one who doesn't know the alphabet or the basics of something, also ANALPHABET. |
| ANALPHABETIC | • analphabetic adj. (Not comparable) (of symbols) Not alphabetic. • analphabetic adj. (Comparable) (of a person) Illiterate, unable to read or write. • analphabetic n. An illiterate person. |
| ANAPHYLAXIES | • ANAPHYLAXY n. an increased susceptibility to injected foreign material, also ANAPHYLAXIS. |
| ANENCEPHALIA | • ANENCEPHALIA n. congenital absence of all or part of the brain, also ANENCEPHALY. |
| IPECACUANHAS | • ipecacuanhas n. Plural of ipecacuanha. • IPECACUANHA n. (Portuguese) the dried root of various South American plants, used as a purgative, expectorant and emetic, also IPECAC. |
| NAPRAPATHIES | • NAPRAPATHY n. (Czech) medical treatment by manipulation of spine, thorax or pelvis. |
| PANAESTHESIA | • panaesthesia n. Alternative form of panesthesia. • PANAESTHESIA n. totality of perception; general awareness, also PANAESTHETISM. |
| PARAPHRENIAS | • paraphrenias n. Plural of paraphrenia. • PARAPHRENIA n. any mental disorder of the paranoid type. |
| PARASYNTHETA | • parasyntheta n. Plural of parasyntheton. • PARASYNTHETON n. a word derived from a compound, e.g. come-at-able. |
| PARENCEPHALA | • parencephala n. Plural of parencephalon. • PARENCEPHALON n. a cerebral hemisphere. |
| PARENCHYMATA | • parenchymata n. Plural of parenchyma. • PARENCHYMA n. the ordinary soft thin-walled tissue of plants, not differentiated into conducting or mechanical tissue. |