| ANTHROPIC | • anthropic adj. Of or pertaining to mankind or humans, or the period of humanity’s existence. • ANTHROPIC adj. of or relating to human beings or the period of their existence on earth, also ANTHROPICAL. |
| ANTIPHONS | • antiphons n. Plural of antiphon. • ANTIPHON n. (Greek) alternate chanting or singing. |
| ANTIPHONY | • antiphony n. (Music, singing) alternate, or responsive singing by a choir split into two parts; a piece sung or chanted… • antiphony n. Alternate, or responsive ideas or opinions; juxtaposition. • ANTIPHONY n. antiphonal chanting or singing. |
| CASHPOINT | • cashpoint n. (Britain, Ireland, banking) An automated teller machine. • cash␣point n. Alternative form of cashpoint. • CASHPOINT n. (tradename) a bank terminal at which cash may be obtained. |
| HAPLONTIC | • haplontic adj. (Biology) Describing an organism that is haploid for most of its life cycle but that briefly has a diploid zygote. • HAPLONTIC adj. of or like a haplont, an organism having a particular chromosomal structure. |
| HYPOTONIA | • hypotonia n. An abnormal loss of muscle tone. • HYPOTONIA n. a hypnotic condition. |
| NOTAPHILY | • notaphily n. The study or collecting of paper money or banknotes. • NOTAPHILY n. the collecting of banknotes and cheques as a hobby, also NOTAPHILISM. |
| OLIPHANTS | • oliphants n. Plural of oliphant. • OLIPHANT n. (obsolete) an ancient ivory hunting-horn. |
| PANTIHOSE | • pantihose n. Alternative spelling of pantyhose. • PANTIHOSE n. tights worn by women or children with ordinary dress, also PANTYHOSE. |
| PARATHION | • parathion n. An organophosphorus insecticide acaricide, [O,O-diethyl-O-4-nitro-phenylthiophosphate], a powerful… • PARATHION n. an extremely toxic insecticide. |
| PHONATING | • phonating v. Present participle of phonate. • PHONATE v. to produce speech sounds. |
| PHONATION | • phonation n. (Phonetics) The process of producing vocal sound by the vibration of the vocal folds that is in turn… • PHONATION n. the production of vocal sound. |
| PHOTINIAS | • photinias n. Plural of photinia. • PHOTINIA n. any of a genus of evergreen or deciduous trees or shrubs of the Rosaceae family. |
| POLYANTHI | • polyanthi n. Plural of polyanthus. • POLYANTHUS n. the oxlip, so called because the peduncle bears a many-flowered umbel. |
| POTASHING | • potashing v. Present participle of potash. • POTASH v. to treat with potash. |
| RHAPONTIC | • rhapontic n. The false rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum). • RHAPONTIC n. the common rhubarb. |
| SIPHONATE | • siphonate adj. Having a siphon or siphons. • siphonate adj. (Zoology) Belonging to the Siphonata. • SIPHONATE adj. having a siphon or siphons. |
| TYPHONIAN | • Typhonian adj. Of or relating to Typhon or, by interpretatio graeca, his Egyptian equivalent Set. • TYPHONIAN adj. relating to a whirlwind. |