| CHRISTOPHANY | • Christophany n. An appearance of Christ, as for example to his disciples after the crucifixion. • CHRISTOPHANY n. an appearance of Christ to men. |
| ETHNOGRAPHER | • ethnographer n. One who practices ethnography. • ETHNOGRAPHER n. a student of ethnography. |
| ETHNOGRAPHIC | • ethnographic adj. Relating to ethnography. • ETHNOGRAPHIC adj. related to ethnography. |
| HEPTAHEDRONS | • heptahedrons n. Plural of heptahedron. • HEPTAHEDRON n. a solid figure having several plane faces. |
| HIEROPHANTIC | • hierophantic adj. Of or relating to a hierophant. • HIEROPHANTIC adj. of or like a hierophant. |
| HYPNOTHERAPY | • hypnotherapy n. Treatment of disease by means of hypnotism. • HYPNOTHERAPY n. therapy involving the use of hypnotism. |
| NEPHROPATHIC | • nephropathic adj. Relating to nephropathy. • NEPHROPATHIC adj. relating to nephropathy, kidney disease. |
| 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. |
| PHILANTHROPE | • philanthrope n. (Archaic) A philanthropist. • PHILANTHROPE n. someone who tries to benefit mankind. |
| PHILANTHROPY | • philanthropy n. (Chiefly uncountable) Benevolent altruism with the intention of increasing the well-being of humankind. • philanthropy n. (Uncountable) Charitable giving, charity. • philanthropy n. (Countable) A philanthropic act. |
| STROPHANTHIN | • strophanthin n. (Organic chemistry) Any of several poisonous cardiac glycosides obtained from various African plants. • STROPHANTHIN n. a very poisonous glucoside found in the seeds of the plant Strophanthus. |
| STROPHANTHUS | • strophanthus n. Any of several African plants of the genus Strophanthus, some of which yield arrow poisons. • Strophanthus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Apocynaceae – plants found in Africa and in tropical and subtropical… • STROPHANTHUS n. a plant of the African and Asiatic genus Strophanthus, of the periwinkle family. |
| TECHNOGRAPHY | • technography n. The description of the arts and crafts of tribes and peoples. • technography n. (Telecommunications) Live capture of meeting notes while projecting the real-time transcription to participants. • TECHNOGRAPHY n. the description of arts and crafts. |
| THEANTHROPIC | • theanthropic adj. Partaking of, or combining, both divinity and humanity. • THEANTHROPIC adj. having the nature of both God and human. |
| 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. |
| TRIPHTHONGAL | • triphthongal adj. Pertaining to a triphthong. • TRIPHTHONGAL adj. relating to triphthong. |