| EMPATHIES | • empathies n. Plural of empathy. • EMPATHY n. the comprehension of another's feelings. |
| EMPATHISE | • empathise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of empathize. • EMPATHISE v. to enter imaginatively into another's personality and experience his experiences, also EMPATHIZE. |
| EMPATHIZE | • empathize v. (Intransitive) to feel empathy for another person. • EMPATHIZE v. to enter imaginatively into another's personality and experience his experiences, also EMPATHISE. |
| HAEMATEIN | • haematein n. Alternative form of hematein. • HAEMATEIN n. a dark purple crystalline substance obtained from logwood and used as an indicator and biological stain, also HEMATEIN. |
| HAEMATITE | • haematite n. (Chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of hematite. • hæmatite n. Alternative spelling of hematite. • HAEMATITE n. an ore of iron, also HEMATITE. |
| HEMATEINS | • hemateins n. Plural of hematein. • HEMATEIN n. a reddish brown or violet crystalline substance got from hematoxylin by partial oxidation, also HAEMATEIN. |
| HEMATINES | • hematines n. Plural of hematine. • HEMATINE n. a compound of hemoglobin, also HEMATIN. |
| HEMATITES | • hematites n. Plural of hematite. • HEMATITE n. an ore of iron, also HAEMATITE. |
| HERMITAGE | • hermitage n. A house or dwelling where a hermit lives. • hermitage n. A place of seclusion. • hermitage n. A period of seclusion. |
| HETAERISM | • hetaerism n. A theoretical early state of human society (as postulated by 19th-century anthropologists) which was… • hetaerism n. An Ancient Greek custom according to which a man’s wife was forbidden to accompany him to many public… • hetærism n. Obsolete typography of hetaerism. |
| MAINSHEET | • mainsheet n. (Nautical) The rope connected to and controlling the mainsail. • main␣sheet n. Alternative form of mainsheet. • MAINSHEET n. a rope by which a mainsail is trimmed and secured. |
| THEMATISE | • thematise v. (Linguistics) Convert a sentence or a part of it into a theme; modify a verb form by adding a thematic vowel. • thematise v. Make thematic; organize in themes. • thematise v. Bring attention to a topic, e.g. by discussing it constructively. |
| THEMATIZE | • thematize v. Alternative spelling of thematise. • THEMATIZE v. to place (a word or phrase) at the start of a sentence in order to focus attention on it, also THEMATISE. |
| TIMESHARE | • timeshare n. Alternative spelling of time-share. • time-share n. A property jointly owned or leased by multiple people who are allowed to use (or sublet) it only during… • time-share v. (Transitive) To own or lease (a property) by time-sharing. |
| WHITEBEAM | • whitebeam n. Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Sorbus subg. Aria, native to Eurasia, especially the common… • WHITEBEAM n. a small tree with leaves white and downy on the underside. |