| AGRAPHIAS | • agraphias n. Plural of agraphia. • AGRAPHIA n. the inability to write. |
| APIARIANS | • apiarians n. Plural of apiarian. • APIARIAN n. a member of the bee family. |
| APPRAISAL | • appraisal n. The act or process of developing an opinion of value. • appraisal n. A judgment or assessment of the value of something, especially a formal one. • APPRAISAL n. the act of appraising. |
| ARAPAIMAS | • arapaimas n. Plural of arapaima. • ARAPAIMA n. (Tupi) a large freshwater food fish of South America, aka pirarucu. |
| ASPIRATAE | • ASPIRATA n. (Latin) a breathed sound like "ph" or "th". |
| PARABASIS | • parabasis n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) The part of an Ancient Greek comedy in which the actors leave the stage… • PARABASIS n. (Greek) a speech in Greek drama where the chorus advances and addresses the audience. |
| PARADISAL | • paradisal adj. Like paradise; paradisiacal. • PARADISAL adj. relating to paradise, also PARADISIC. |
| PARANOIAS | • paranoias n. Plural of paranoia. • PARANOIA n. a mental disorder, also PARANOEA. |
| PARASAILS | • parasails n. Plural of parasail. • parasails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parasail. • PARASAIL v. to soar while harnessed to a parachute towed by a car or boat. |
| PARATAXIS | • parataxis n. (Grammar) Speech or writing in which clauses or phrases are placed together without being separated… • parataxis n. (Literature) The juxtaposition of two images or fragments, usually starkly dissimilar, without a clear connection. • parataxis n. (Historical, politics) A coalition or "partisan camp" in the Ancient Greek political system. |
| PLANARIAS | • PLANARIA n. a kind of aquatic flatworm, also PLANARIAN. |
| RAPHANIAS | • raphanias n. Plural of raphania. • RAPHANIA n. (Greek) a form of ergotism, attributed by Linnaeus to wild radish. |
| SAPONARIA | • Saponaria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Caryophyllaceae – the soapworts. • SAPONARIA n. a genus of flowers, aka soapwort. |
| SAPRAEMIA | • sapraemia n. Blood poisoning caused by the ingestion/absorption of toxins of putrefactive bacteria. • sapræmia n. Alternative form of sapraemia. • SAPRAEMIA n. a kind of blood-poisoning, also SAPREMIA. |
| SPINARAMA | • spinarama n. Alternative form of spinorama. • SPINARAMA n. (Canadian) an evasive move, especially in hockey, consisting of an abrupt 360-degree turn. |