| ALCHEMISING | • alchemising v. Present participle of alchemise. • ALCHEMISE v. to change by alchemy; to transmute, also ALCHEMIZE. |
| ALCHEMISTIC | • alchemistic adj. Of or pertaining to alchemists. • ALCHEMISTIC adj. relating to an alchemist. |
| ALMIGHTIEST | • ALMIGHTY adj. having absolute power over all. |
| AMPHIBOLIES | • amphibolies n. Plural of amphiboly. • AMPHIBOLY n. a grammatically ambiguous phrase or sentence, also AMPHIBOLOGY. |
| AMPHIPHILES | • amphiphiles n. Plural of amphiphile. • AMPHIPHILE n. a type of molecule that is amphiphilic, of or relating to a compound having a polar water-molecule attached to a water-soluble hydrocarbon chain. |
| ATHLETICISM | • athleticism n. The state of being an athlete, or of taking part in athletic events. • athleticism n. A show of athletic prowess. • ATHLETICISM n. the quality of being athletic. |
| DICEPHALISM | • DICEPHALISM n. the state of being dicephalous, having two heads. |
| HABILIMENTS | • habiliments n. Plural of habiliment. • HABILIMENT n. clothing, esp. for a particular purpose. |
| HEMIPLEGIAS | • hemiplegias n. Plural of hemiplegia. • HEMIPLEGIA n. a palsy that affects one side only of the body. |
| HEMISTICHAL | • hemistichal adj. Pertaining to, or written in, hemistichs. • HEMISTICHAL adj. related to a hemistich. |
| HEMOPHILIAS | • hemophilias n. Plural of hemophilia. • HEMOPHILIA n. a hereditary disease causing excessive bleeding when any blood vessel is even slightly damaged. |
| ISOCHEIMALS | • ISOCHEIMAL n. an isocheimal line, also ISOCHIMAL. |
| LEISHMANIAE | • LEISHMANIA n. any protozoon of the genus Leishmania. |
| LEISHMANIAL | • leishmanial adj. Relating to leishmania. • LEISHMANIAL adj. of or like leishmania, any protozoon of the genus Leishmania. |
| LEISHMANIAS | • leishmanias n. Plural of leishmania. • LEISHMANIA n. any protozoon of the genus Leishmania. |
| LIFEMANSHIP | • lifemanship n. The art or skill of living well. • LIFEMANSHIP n. the skill or practice of achieving superiority or an appearance of superiority over others by perplexing and demoralizing them. |