| ANTHROPOGENY | • anthropogeny n. The study of human origins, human generation, or the origin and development of man. • ANTHROPOGENY n. the study of human generation or evolution. |
| ANTIHYDROGEN | • antihydrogen n. (Physics, uncountable) The antimatter equivalent of hydrogen, consisting of an antiproton and an positron… • antihydrogen n. (Physics, countable) An atom of the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen. • ANTIHYDROGEN n. an antimatter form of hydrogen. |
| ASYNCHRONIES | • asynchronies n. Plural of asynchrony. • ASYNCHRONY n. lack of synchronisation. |
| COENENCHYMAS | • COENENCHYMA n. gelatinous material uniting the polyps of an anthozoan colony. |
| ENANTIOPATHY | • enantiopathy n. An opposite passion or affection. • enantiopathy n. (Dated, homeopathy) allopathy. • ENANTIOPATHY n. a disease or affliction which protects you from another. |
| HAEMOCYANINS | • haemocyanins n. Plural of haemocyanin. • HAEMOCYANIN n. an oxygen-carrying pigment in arachnids, equivalent to haemoglobin in mammals. |
| HANDYPERSONS | • handypersons n. Plural of handyperson. • HANDYPERSON n. a person good at manual crafts. |
| HYMENOPTERAN | • hymenopteran n. (Entomology) Any insect of the order Hymenoptera: the bees, wasps and ants etc. • hymenopteran adj. (Entomology) Relating to or denoting hymenopterans. • HYMENOPTERAN n. an order of insect having four membranous wings, e.g. ants, bees, wasps, also HYMENOPTERON. |
| HYPHENATIONS | • hyphenations n. Plural of hyphenation. • HYPHENATION n. the act of hyphenating. |
| HYPOXANTHINE | • hypoxanthine n. (Organic chemistry) A bicyclic heterocycle, 3,7-dihydropurin-6-one, that is an intermediate in the biosynthesis… • HYPOXANTHINE n. a purine base found in plant and animal tissues that yields xanthine on oxidation. |
| MONEYCHANGER | • moneychanger n. Alternative spelling of money changer. • money-changer n. Alternative spelling of money changer. • money␣changer n. A person who will exchange currency of one type for another for a fee or percentage. |
| OPENHANDEDLY | • openhandedly adv. Alternative form of open-handedly. • open-handedly adv. In an open-handed manner. • OPENHANDED adv. generous. |
| PHAENOTYPING | • PHAENOTYPE v. to categorise by phaenotype, the sum of the attributes of an individual, regarded as resulting from the interaction of its genotype with its environment, also PHENOTYPE. |
| PHENOMENALLY | • phenomenally adv. In a manner that is extraordinary or amazing. • phenomenally adv. In terms of phenomena. • PHENOMENAL adv. relating to or being a phenomenon. |
| PHYTONADIONE | • phytonadione n. (Biochemistry, pharmacology) Alternative form of phytomenadione. • PHYTONADIONE n. phylloquinone, vitamin K1. |
| SYNANTHEROUS | • synantherous adj. (Botany, uncommon) Having stamens that are fused by the anthers, usually with the filaments not being fused. • SYNANTHEROUS adj. having the anthers united in a tube around the style, as in Compositae. |
| TENDINOPATHY | • tendinopathy n. (Pathology) A disorder of the tendons. |
| TENDONOPATHY | • tendonopathy n. Misspelling of tendinopathy. |
| UNHANDSOMELY | • unhandsomely adv. In an unhandsome manner. • UNHANDSOME adv. not handsome. |