| ATTORNEYSHIP | • attorneyship n. The office or profession of an attorney. • ATTORNEYSHIP n. the office of attorney. |
| CHRISTOPHANY | • Christophany n. An appearance of Christ, as for example to his disciples after the crucifixion. • CHRISTOPHANY n. an appearance of Christ to men. |
| DYNAMOGRAPHS | • dynamographs n. Plural of dynamograph. • DYNAMOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording mechanical forces. |
| HANDYPERSONS | • handypersons n. Plural of handyperson. • HANDYPERSON n. a person good at manual crafts. |
| HYDROPHANOUS | • hydrophanous adj. (Mineralogy) Made transparent by immersion in water. • HYDROPHANOUS adj. becoming transparent when placed in water. |
| HYPERACTIONS | • HYPERACTION n. abnormally high activity. |
| HYPERBOREANS | • hyperboreans n. Plural of hyperborean. • HYPERBOREAN n. an inhabitant of the extreme norther regions. |
| HYPERSOMNIAS | • hypersomnias n. Plural of hypersomnia. • HYPERSOMNIA n. a pathological tendency to sleep excessively. |
| HYPOPLASTRON | • hypoplastron n. The third lateral plate in the plastron of turtles. • HYPOPLASTRON n. the plate behind the hyoplastron in a turtle's plastron. |
| LYCANTHROPES | • lycanthropes n. Plural of lycanthrope. • LYCANTHROPE n. a werewolf; a person suffering from lycanthropy, also LYCANTHROPIST. |
| MORPHOSYNTAX | • morphosyntax n. (Linguistics) Morphology and syntax regarded as an interlinked unit. • morpho-syntax n. (Linguistics) The system of the internal structure of words (morphology) and the way in which words… • morpho-syntax n. (Linguistics, formal) Grammar. |
| OROPHARYNGES | • oropharynges n. Plural of oropharynx. • OROPHARYNX n. the part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the epiglottis. |
| OROPHARYNXES | • oropharynxes n. Plural of oropharynx. • OROPHARYNX n. the part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the epiglottis. |
| POLYURETHANS | • POLYURETHAN n. any of various polymers used esp. in flexible and rigid foams, elastomers, and resins, also POLYURETHANE. |
| PROSENCHYMAS | • PROSENCHYMA n. supporting plant tissue containing little protoplasm. |
| PSILANTHROPY | • psilanthropy n. (Theology) The doctrine that Jesus Christ was merely human. • PSILANTHROPY n. the belief that Christ was not divine but divinely inspired. |
| SELENOGRAPHY | • selenography n. (Astronomy, geography, cartography) The scientific study of the Moon’s geographic features; geography of the Moon. • SELENOGRAPHY n. the branch of astronomy dealing with the physical features of the moon. |
| SYNAPOMORPHY | • synapomorphy n. (Cladistics) A derived trait that is shared by two or more taxa of shared ancestry. |
| TRYPTOPHANES | • tryptophanes n. Plural of tryptophane. • TRYPTOPHANE n. an essential amino acid, also TRYPTOPHAN. |