| ENHYPOSTASIAS | • enhypostasias n. Plural of enhypostasia. • ENHYPOSTASIA n. personality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature. |
| GYROCOMPASSES | • gyrocompasses n. Plural of gyrocompass. • gyro␣compasses n. Plural of gyro compass. • GYROCOMPASS n. a compass which indicates direction by the freely moving axis of a rapidly spinning wheel. |
| HYPAESTHESIAS | • HYPAESTHESIA n. a reduced sensibility to touch, also HYPESTHESIA. |
| HYPERSARCOSES | • hypersarcoses n. Plural of hypersarcosis. • HYPERSARCOSIS n. proud or fungous flesh. |
| HYPERSARCOSIS | • hypersarcosis n. (Pathology, archaic) A soft fungous excrescence, especially such as appears upon ulcerated parts. • HYPERSARCOSIS n. proud or fungous flesh. |
| HYPOSPADIASES | • hypospadiases n. Plural of hypospadias. • hypospadiases n. Plural of hypospadiasis. • HYPOSPADIAS n. a malformation of the penis. |
| MYCOPLASMOSES | • mycoplasmoses n. Plural of mycoplasmosis. • MYCOPLASMOSIS n. infection by Mycoplasma. |
| PARAPSYCHOSES | • PARAPSYCHOSIS n. an abnormal psychosis. |
| PARASYMBIOSES | • PARASYMBIOSIS n. the symbiotic relationship that occurs between certain species of fungi and lichens. |
| PARASYNTHESES | • parasyntheses n. Plural of parasynthesis. • PARASYNTHESIS n. the derivation of words using hyphenated compounds. |
| PARASYNTHESIS | • parasynthesis n. (Grammar) The formation of words by a combination of compounding and adding an affix, as in brown-eyed. • parasynthesis n. (Grammar) The formation of words in which the prefixing and the suffixing are involved simultaneously… • PARASYNTHESIS n. the derivation of words using hyphenated compounds. |
| PASSIONLESSLY | • passionlessly adv. In a passionless manner; without passion. • PASSIONLESS adv. without passion. |
| PLAYFULNESSES | • playfulnesses n. Plural of playfulness. • PLAYFULNESS n. the state of being playful. |
| POSSESSIONARY | • possessionary adj. Of or pertaining to possession. • POSSESSIONARY adj. relating to possession, also POSSESSIONAL. |
| PRESBYACOUSES | • PRESBYACOUSIS n. progressive loss of hearing with advancing old age, also PRESBYACUSIS, PRESBYCOUSIS, PRESBYCUSIS. |
| PRESBYACOUSIS | • PRESBYACOUSIS n. progressive loss of hearing with advancing old age, also PRESBYACUSIS, PRESBYCOUSIS, PRESBYCUSIS. |
| STAPHYLITISES | • STAPHYLITIS n. inflammation of the uvula. |
| SYCOPHANTISES | • sycophantises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sycophantise. • SYCOPHANTISE v. to be a sycophant, also SYCOPHANTIZE. |
| SYMPTOMATISES | • SYMPTOMATISE v. to be a symptom of, also SYMPTOMATIZE. |
| TYPICALNESSES | • TYPICALNESS n. the state of being typical, also TYPICALITY. |