| AMPHIBOLIES | • amphibolies n. Plural of amphiboly. • AMPHIBOLY n. a grammatically ambiguous phrase or sentence, also AMPHIBOLOGY.
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| AMPHIGORIES | • amphigories n. Plural of amphigory. • AMPHIGORY n. a nonsensical piece of writing, usually in verse form, typically composed as a parody, also AMPHIGOURI.
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| CASSIOPEIUM | • cassiopeium n. (Obsolete) The original name of the element lutetium. • CASSIOPEIUM n. a former name for lutetium.
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| DIPLOMACIES | • diplomacies n. Plural of diplomacy. • DIPLOMACY n. the art of negotiation.
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| DIPLOMATISE | • diplomatise v. Alternative form of diplomatize. • DIPLOMATISE v. to practise, or bring about by, diplomacy, also DIPLOMATIZE.
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| HEMIANOPIAS | • hemianopias n. Plural of hemianopia. • HEMIANOPIA n. a defect of vision in consequence of which a person sees but half of an object looked at, also HEMIANOPSIA, HEMIOPIA, HEMIOPSIA.
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| HEMIANOPSIA | • hemianopsia n. (Ophthalmology) Blindness in one half of the field of vision of either or both eyes. • HEMIANOPSIA n. a defect of vision in consequence of which a person sees but half of an object looked at, also HEMIANOPIA, HEMIOPIA, HEMIOPSIA.
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| HEMOPHILIAS | • hemophilias n. Plural of hemophilia. • HEMOPHILIA n. a hereditary disease causing excessive bleeding when any blood vessel is even slightly damaged.
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| IMPASSIONED | • impassioned adj. Filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of.
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| IMPRESARIOS | • impresarios n. Plural of impresario. • IMPRESARIO n. an organizer, promoter, or manager of public entertainments, such as a ballet, opera, concert, or theater company.
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| IMPROVISATE | • improvisate v. To improvise; to extemporize. • improvisate adj. Unpremeditated; impromptu.
 • IMPROVISATE v. (obsolete) to improvise.
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| ISOMETROPIA | • isometropia n. (Medicine) The normal condition of having equal refractive power in each eye. • ISOMETROPIA n. equal refraction of the two eyes.
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| OPSIMATHIES | • OPSIMATHY n. education late in life. | 
| OPTIMALISED | • optimalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of optimalise. • OPTIMALISE v. to bring to the most desirable or most efficient state, also OPTIMALIZE.
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| OPTIMALISES | • optimalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of optimalise. • OPTIMALISE v. to bring to the most desirable or most efficient state, also OPTIMALIZE.
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| OPTIMALIZES | • optimalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of optimalize. • OPTIMALIZE v. to bring to the most desirable or most efficient state, also OPTIMALISE.
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| PARCIMONIES | • PARCIMONY n. (archaic) sparingness or reluctance in the spending of money, also PARSIMONY. | 
| PARSIMONIES | • parsimonies n. Plural of parsimony. • PARSIMONY n. sparingness or reluctance in the spending of money, also PARCIMONY.
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| PATRIMONIES | • patrimonies n. Plural of patrimony. • PATRIMONY n. an inheritance from one's father or ancestors.
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| PERISTOMIAL | • peristomial adj. Of or pertaining to a peristome. • PERISTOMIAL adj. relating to the peristome, the area, or a structure, surrounding a mouth, also PERISTOMAL, PERISTOMATIC.
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