| ANDROPHORES | • androphores n. Plural of androphore. • ANDROPHORE n. a support or column on which stamens are raised. |
| DEACONSHIPS | • deaconships n. Plural of deaconship. • DEACONSHIP n. the office or ministry of a deacon or deaconess. |
| ENDOPHAGIES | • ENDOPHAGY n. cannibalism within a tribe; eating away from within. |
| ENDOPHAGOUS | • endophagous adj. (Biology, of a parasite) That feeds from within the host organism. • ENDOPHAGOUS adj. exhibiting endophagy, cannibalism within a tribe. |
| HANDYPERSON | • handyperson n. (Uncommon) A handyman or handywoman. • HANDYPERSON n. a person good at manual crafts. |
| HEPTANDROUS | • heptandrous adj. (Botany) Having seven stamens. • HEPTANDROUS adj. having seven stamens. |
| HYDROPHANES | • hydrophanes n. Plural of hydrophane. • HYDROPHANE n. a semitranslucent variety of opal that becomes translucent or transparent on immersion in water. |
| HYDROPLANES | • hydroplanes n. Plural of hydroplane. • HYDROPLANE v. to travel by hydroplane, a light, flat-bottomed motorboat. |
| PARENTHOODS | • parenthoods n. Plural of parenthood. • PARENTHOOD n. the state of being a parent. |
| PENTACHORDS | • pentachords n. Plural of pentachord. • PENTACHORD n. an ancient musical instrument with five strings. |
| PREADMONISH | • preadmonish v. To admonish in advance. • PREADMONISH v. to admonish in advance. |
| RADIOPHONES | • radiophones n. Plural of radiophone. • RADIOPHONE n. an instrument for producing sound by radiant energy. |
| RHODOPHANES | • RHODOPHANE n. the red pigment contained in the inner segments of the cones of the retina in animals. |
| SNAPSHOTTED | • snapshotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snapshot. • SNAPSHOT v. to photograph informally and quickly. |
| SULPHONATED | • sulphonated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sulphonate. • SULPHONATE v. to convert into sulphonic acid, also SULFONATE. |
| THEROPODANS | • theropodans n. Plural of theropodan. • THEROPODAN n. a carnivorous dinosaur with small forelimbs (e.g. a tyrannosaurus), also THEROPOD. |