| ANAPHRODISIA | • anaphrodisia n. (Medicine) Lack of desire for sex. • ANAPHRODISIA n. lessening of sexual desire. |
| BRANCHIOPODS | • branchiopods n. Plural of branchiopod. • BRANCHIOPOD n. any of a subclass of Crustacea with numerous flattened, leaf-shaped, lobed swimming-feet. |
| DIAMORPHINES | • DIAMORPHINE n. a strong painkilling drug. |
| DISCOPHORANS | • DISCOPHORAN n. a jellyfish. |
| DYNAMOGRAPHS | • dynamographs n. Plural of dynamograph. • DYNAMOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording mechanical forces. |
| HANDYPERSONS | • handypersons n. Plural of handyperson. • HANDYPERSON n. a person good at manual crafts. |
| HEPTAHEDRONS | • heptahedrons n. Plural of heptahedron. • HEPTAHEDRON n. a solid figure having several plane faces. |
| HYDROPHANOUS | • hydrophanous adj. (Mineralogy) Made transparent by immersion in water. • HYDROPHANOUS adj. becoming transparent when placed in water. |
| ODONTOGRAPHS | • odontographs n. Plural of odontograph. • ODONTOGRAPH n. an instrument for obtaining curves for gear-teeth. |
| PARASPHENOID | • parasphenoid n. (Anatomy) A bone situated immediately beneath the sphenoid in the base of the skull in many vertebrates. • parasphenoid adj. Lying under or alongside the sphenoid. • PARASPHENOID n. a bone of the skull, part of the cranial floor. |
| PENTAHEDRONS | • pentahedrons n. Plural of pentahedron. • PENTAHEDRON n. a five-sided solid figure. |
| RADIOPHONICS | • radiophonics n. (UK, dated) radiophonic sounds and music, or the techniques used to produce them. • RADIOPHONICS n. the business of producing electronic music. |
| RADIOPHONIES | • RADIOPHONY n. the art or practice of using the radiophone. |
| RADIOPHONIST | • RADIOPHONIST n. one who uses a radiophone. |
| RHAPSODISING | • rhapsodising v. Present participle of rhapsodise. • RHAPSODISE v. to utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody, also RHAPSODIZE. |
| RHAPSODIZING | • rhapsodizing v. Present participle of rhapsodize. • rhapsodizing n. The act of one who rhapsodizes; lyrical expression. • RHAPSODIZE v. to utter as a rhapsody, or in the manner of a rhapsody, also RHAPSODISE. |
| RHODODAPHNES | • RHODODAPHNE n. (Spenser) oleander. |
| STENOGRAPHED | • stenographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stenograph. • STENOGRAPH v. to write or report in stenographic characters. |