| ANGLOPHILES | • anglophiles n. Plural of anglophile. • Anglophiles n. Plural of Anglophile. • ANGLOPHILE n. one who loves the English, also ANGLOPHIL. |
| ANGLOPHOBES | • anglophobes n. Plural of anglophobe. • Anglophobes n. Plural of Anglophobe. • ANGLOPHOBE n. one who hates the English. |
| ANGLOPHONES | • anglophones n. Plural of anglophone. • Anglophones n. Plural of Anglophone. • ANGLOPHONE n. an English-speaking person in a state where English is not the only language. |
| ESCALLOPING | • ESCALLOP v. to bake in a scallop shell, also SCALLOP, SCOLLOP. |
| LAGERPHONES | • lagerphones n. Plural of lagerphone. • LAGERPHONE n. (Australian) a percussion instrument using the tops of beer bottles to make a jingling noise when struck or shaken. |
| MONOPLEGIAS | • MONOPLEGIA n. paralysis affecting a single limb. |
| PALAGONITES | • palagonites n. Plural of palagonite. • PALAGONITE n. an altered vitreous basic lava. |
| PENTAGONALS | • PENTAGONAL n. a pentagonal shape. |
| PENTALOGIES | • pentalogies n. Plural of pentalogy. • PENTALOGY n. the state of being in five parts. |
| PLASMINOGEN | • plasminogen n. (Biochemistry) The inactive precursor to plasmin; profibrinolysin. • PLASMINOGEN n. the precursor of plasmin that is found in blood plasma and serum. |
| PROLONGATES | • prolongates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prolongate. • PROLONGATE v. to prolong. |
| SAPROLEGNIA | • Saprolegnia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Saprolegniaceae – cotton mould. • SAPROLEGNIA n. any fungus of the genus Saprolegnia, one species of which grows on diseased salmon and was formerly thought to be the cause of the disease. |
| SELENOGRAPH | • selenograph n. (Dated) A picture or delineation of the Moon’s surface. • SELENOGRAPH n. a delineation of the moon. |
| SELLOTAPING | • sellotaping v. Present participle of sellotape. • SELLOTAPE v. to stick with sellotape. |
| SPORANGIOLE | • sporangiole n. A fungal spore that is not enclosed by a sporangium. • SPORANGIOLE n. a sporangium containing one or few spores, also SPORANGIOLUM. |