| APOTHEGMS | • apothegms n. Plural of apothegm. • APOTHEGM n. (Greek) a short, pithy and instructive saying or formulation, also APOPHTHEGM. |
| CHAMPIEST | • CHAMPY adj. broken up by the trampling of beasts. |
| 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. |
| EMPATHIST | • empathist n. (Philosophy, historical) A member of a group of philosophers who proposed a foundation for human aesthetic… • empathist n. (Science fiction) Someone able to sense the emotions of others through extrasensory perception; an empath. • Empathist n. Alternative letter-case form of empathist. |
| EMPHATICS | • emphatics n. Plural of emphatic. • EMPHATIC n. an emphatic consonant. |
| HAMPSTERS | • hampsters n. Plural of hampster. • HAMPSTER n. a small rodent with large cheeks, also HAMSTER. |
| HELPMATES | • helpmates n. (Britain) plural of helpmate. • HELPMATE n. a friend, companion, also HELPMEET. |
| HEPATOMAS | • hepatomas n. Plural of hepatoma. • HEPATOMA n. a tumor on the liver. |
| MATESHIPS | • mateships n. Plural of mateship. • MATESHIP n. the state of being a mate. |
| METAPHASE | • metaphase n. (Biology) The stage of mitosis and meiosis, that follows prophase and comes before anaphase, during… • METAPHASE n. the stage of mitotic or meiotic nuclear division when the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibres. |
| METAPHORS | • metaphors n. Plural of metaphor. • metaphors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metaphor. • METAPHOR n. implied comparison achieved through a figurative use of words. |
| PAMPHLETS | • pamphlets n. Plural of pamphlet. • pamphlets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pamphlet. • PAMPHLET v. to circulate a small unbound printed work to. |
| PANTHEISM | • pantheism n. (Religion) The belief that the Universe is in some sense divine and should be revered. Pantheism identifies… • pantheism n. (Rare, religion) The belief in all gods; omnitheism. • Pantheism n. Alternative spelling of pantheism. |
| PATHNAMES | • pathnames n. Plural of pathname. • PATHNAME n. the name of a file or directory together with its position in relation to other directories. |
| PETERSHAM | • petersham n. (Dated) A rough, knotted woollen cloth, used chiefly for men’s overcoats. • petersham n. (Dated) A coat made of that material. • Petersham prop.n. A village in the borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ1873). |
| PHANTOSME | • PHANTOSME n. (Spenser) a phantom. |
| SHIPMATES | • shipmates n. Plural of shipmate. • SHIPMATE n. a fellow sailor. |
| STEAMSHIP | • steamship n. A ship or vessel propelled by steam power. • steam-ship n. Alternative spelling of steamship. • steam␣ship n. Alternative spelling of steamship. |
| TERAPHIMS | • teraphims n. Plural of teraphim. • TERAPHIM n. an image of a Semitic household god. |