| CHAPTERHOUSE | • chapterhouse n. Alternative spelling of chapter house. • chapter-house n. Alternative spelling of chapter house. • chapter␣house n. A building attached to a cathedral, church, or monastery and used as a meeting place. |
| CHEMOTHERAPY | • chemotherapy n. (Medicine) Any chemical treatment intended to be therapeutic with respect to a disease state. • chemotherapy n. (Oncology, most common usage) chemical treatment to kill or halt the replication and/or spread of cancerous… • CHEMOTHERAPY n. therapy involving the use of chemicals. |
| ETHNOGRAPHER | • ethnographer n. One who practices ethnography. • ETHNOGRAPHER n. a student of ethnography. |
| HECTOGRAPHED | • hectographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hectograph. • HECTOGRAPH v. to copy by hectograph. |
| HELIOTHERAPY | • heliotherapy n. Any medical therapy by exposure to light. • HELIOTHERAPY n. medical treatment by exposure to the sun's rays. |
| HEPTAHEDRONS | • heptahedrons n. Plural of heptahedron. • HEPTAHEDRON n. a solid figure having several plane faces. |
| HETEROGRAPHY | • heterography n. (Countable) An incorrect spelling; a spelling different from accepted spelling. • heterography n. (Uncountable) Spelling in which a particular letter represents more than one possible sound. • HETEROGRAPHY n. incorrect spelling. |
| HOMEOPATHIES | • homeopathies n. Plural of homeopathy. • HOMEOPATHY n. the use of minute quantities of medications that in large amounts, produce symptoms like those of the disease being treated, also HOMOEOPATHY. |
| HYPOTHECATED | • hypothecated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypothecate. • HYPOTHECATE v. to pledge as security without title or possession. |
| HYPOTHECATES | • hypothecates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypothecate. • HYPOTHECATE v. to pledge as security without title or possession. |
| PHANEROPHYTE | • phanerophyte n. (Biology) Any woody plant that carries its dormant buds openly on branches above the ground. • PHANEROPHYTE n. a perennial plant that bears its perennating buds well above the surface of the ground. |
| PHREATOPHYTE | • phreatophyte n. (Biology) Any plant, typically living in deserts, that obtains its water from long taproots that reach… • PHREATOPHYTE n. a plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table. |
| THEATROPHONE | • theatrophone n. Alternative spelling of théâtrophone. • théâtrophone n. (Dated) An early telephone technology allowing subscribers to listen to live opera and theatre performances. • THEATROPHONE n. (historical) a telephone connecting callers to a theatre so they can listen to a live performance there. |
| THEOPATHETIC | • theopathetic adj. Theopathic. • THEOPATHETIC adj. relating to theopathy, also THEOPATHIC. |
| TRACHEOPHYTE | • tracheophyte n. (Botany): Any plant possessing vascular tissue (xylem and phloem), including ferns, conifers, and flowering plants. • TRACHEOPHYTE n. any member of the clade of plants possessing vascular tissue; a vascular plant. |