| AMETROPIAS | • ametropias n. Plural of ametropia. • AMETROPIA n. abnormal optical refraction. |
| ANATROPIES | • ANATROPY n. the state of being anatropous, having the ovule inverted at an early period in its development. |
| APOCARPIES | • APOCARPY n. the state of being an apocarp. |
| ASPERSORIA | • aspersoria n. Plural of aspersorium. • ASPERSORIUM n. a basin for holy water. |
| COPRAEMIAS | • COPRAEMIA n. blood poisoning resulting from chronic constipation, also COPREMIA. |
| DIAPHORASE | • diaphorase n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of flavoprotein enzymes that catalyze the reduction of cytochrome and… • DIAPHORASE n. a flavoprotein enzyme. |
| LEPROSARIA | • leprosaria n. (Uncommon) Synonym of leprosarium. • leprosaria n. Plural of leprosarium. • LEPROSARIUM n. a hospital for lepers. |
| PARABIOSES | • parabioses n. Plural of parabiosis. • PARABIOSIS n. the fusion of two organisms, like Siamese twins or animals joined for research. |
| PARABOLISE | • parabolise v. Alternative form of parabolize. • PARABOLISE v. to set forth by parable; to treat as a parable, also PARABOLIZE. |
| PARADOXIES | • paradoxies n. Plural of paradoxy. • PARADOXY n. the quality of being paradoxical. |
| PARALOGIES | • paralogies n. Plural of paralogy. • PARALOGY n. false reasoning. |
| PARALOGISE | • paralogise v. Alternative form of paralogize. • PARALOGISE v. to draw conclusions that do not follow logically from a given set of assumptions, also PARALOGIZE. |
| PARANOEICS | • paranoeics n. Plural of paranoeic. • paranœics n. Plural of paranœic. • PARANOEIC n. someone suffering from paranoia, also PARANOIAC, PARANOIC. |
| PAROEMIACS | • paroemiacs n. Plural of paroemiac. • PAROEMIAC n. the anapaestic dimeter catalectic. |
| PERSONALIA | • personalia n. All the personal belongings, writings and information of an individual. • PERSONALIA n. personal details, possessions or stories. |
| SARCOPENIA | • sarcopenia n. (Pathology) Gradual loss of skeletal muscle due to aging, immobility, illness, or combinations thereof. • SARCOPENIA n. reduction in muscle tissue as a result of ageing. |
| SEPARATION | • separation n. The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated. • separation n. The act or condition of two or more people being separated from one another. • separation n. The act or condition of a married couple living in separate homes while remaining legally married. |