| AMPHISTYLARS | • AMPHISTYLAR n. a temple having a set of columns at both ends or at both sides. |
| DYSRHYTHMIAS | • dysrhythmias n. Plural of dysrhythmia, which can refer to types of dysrhythmia, cases of dysrhythmia, or episodes of dysrhythmia. • DYSRHYTHMIA n. an abnormal rhythm. |
| HAEMATOLYSIS | • haematolysis n. Haemolysis. • HAEMATOLYSIS n. breaking up of red blood corpuscles, also HEMATOLYSIS. |
| HALOPHYTISMS | • HALOPHYTISM n. the state of being a halophyte. |
| HYLOPATHISMS | • HYLOPATHISM n. belief in ability of matter to affect the spiritual world. |
| METAPSYCHICS | • metapsychics n. The study of psychic or metapsychic phenomena. • METAPSYCHICS n. the study of psychic phenomena beyond the limits of ordinary or orthodox psychology. |
| MYCOPHAGISTS | • mycophagists n. Plural of mycophagist. • MYCOPHAGIST n. an eater of mushrooms. |
| MYOGRAPHISTS | • MYOGRAPHIST n. one who operates a myograph. |
| PHAGOCYTISMS | • PHAGOCYTISM n. the nature or function of a phagocyte. |
| SAPROPHYTISM | • saprophytism n. The condition of being saprophytic. • SAPROPHYTISM n. being a saprophyte. |
| SCYPHISTOMAE | • scyphistomae n. Plural of scyphistoma. • SCYPHISTOMA n. the fixed polypoid stage in the life cycle of a scyphozoan, which reproduces asexually by budding or strobilation. |
| SCYPHISTOMAS | • scyphistomas n. Plural of scyphistoma. • SCYPHISTOMA n. the fixed polypoid stage in the life cycle of a scyphozoan, which reproduces asexually by budding or strobilation. |
| SYCOPHANTISM | • sycophantism n. Sycophantic behaviour. • SYCOPHANTISM n. sycophancy. |
| SYMPATHETICS | • SYMPATHETIC n. a sympathetic structure. |
| SYMPATHISERS | • sympathisers n. Plural of sympathiser. • SYMPATHISER n. one who sympathises, also SYMPATHIZER. |
| SYMPATHISING | • sympathising v. Present participle of sympathise. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |
| SYMPATHIZERS | • sympathizers n. Plural of sympathizer. • SYMPATHIZER n. one who sympathizes, also SYMPATHISER. |
| UNSYMPATHIES | • UNSYMPATHY n. absence of sympathy. |