| DIPHOSPHATE | • diphosphate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester containing two phosphate groups. • diphosphate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester of diphosphoric acid; pyrophosphate. • DIPHOSPHATE n. a phosphate containing two phosphate groups. |
| HEXASTICHON | • HEXASTICHON n. a poem or stanza of six lines, also HEXASTICH. |
| HIEROPHANTS | • hierophants n. Plural of hierophant. • HIEROPHANT n. one who shows or reveals sacred things; a priest. |
| HYPOSTHENIA | • hyposthenia n. (Medicine, dated) weakness; subnormal strength. • HYPOSTHENIA n. lack of strength. |
| LITHOPHANES | • lithophanes n. Plural of lithophane. • LITHOPHANE n. porcelain with pictures showing through transparency. |
| LITHOPHYSAE | • LITHOPHYSA n. a bladderlike spherulite, also LITHOPHYSE. |
| PHOSPHATIDE | • phosphatide n. (Chemistry) a phospholipid. • PHOSPHATIDE n. a phospholipid. |
| PHOSPHATISE | • phosphatise v. Alternative form of phosphatize. • PHOSPHATISE v. to phosphate, also PHOSPHATIZE. |
| PHOSPHATIZE | • phosphatize v. To convert something into a phosphate. • phosphatize v. To treat something with phosphate or phosphoric acid. • PHOSPHATIZE v. to phosphate, also PHOSPHATISE. |
| SHORTHAIRED | • shorthaired adj. Having short hair. • SHORTHAIRED adj. having short hair. |
| THEOMACHIES | • theomachies n. Plural of theomachy. • THEOMACHY n. homeric strife or battle among the gods. |
| THEOMACHIST | • theomachist n. One who fights against God or the gods. • THEOMACHIST n. one who fights the gods, opposes the divine will. |
| THEOPATHIES | • theopathies n. Plural of theopathy. • THEOPATHY n. emotional experience brought on by religious belief. |
| THEOPHAGIES | • THEOPHAGY n. the sacramental consumption of a god. |
| THEOPHANIES | • theophanies n. Plural of theophany. • Theophanies n. Plural of Theophany. • THEOPHANY n. the manifestation or appearance of a god to people. |
| THEOPHOBIAS | • theophobias n. Plural of theophobia. • THEOPHOBIA n. fear of God. |