| ANTHROPOPATHY | • anthropopathy n. The attribution of human emotions to a god. • ANTHROPOPATHY n. the ascription of human feelings to inanimate object. |
| ANTHROPOPHYTE | • anthropophyte n. (Ecology) A plant introduced into a new habitat by humans. • ANTHROPOPHYTE n. a plant introduced incidentally in the course of cultivation. |
| ARTHROPATHIES | • arthropathies n. Plural of arthropathy. • ARTHROPATHY n. a disease of a joint. |
| CHEMAUTOTROPH | • CHEMAUTOTROPH n. an organism, such as a bacterium, that obtains its energy from inorganic reactions using simple compounds, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide. |
| HYDROPATHISTS | • hydropathists n. Plural of hydropathist. • HYDROPATHIST n. one who treats with hydropathy. |
| HYPOTHECATORS | • hypothecators n. Plural of hypothecator. • HYPOTHECATOR n. one who hypothecates. |
| ORTHOGRAPHIST | • orthographist n. One who is versed in orthography. • ORTHOGRAPHIST n. an orthographer. |
| PHOTOGRAPHIST | • photographist n. (Dated) One who produces photographs. • PHOTOGRAPHIST n. a photographer. |
| PHREATOPHYTES | • phreatophytes n. Plural of phreatophyte. • PHREATOPHYTE n. a plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table. |
| PHREATOPHYTIC | • phreatophytic adj. Relating to phreatophytes. • PHREATOPHYTIC adj. of or like a phreatophyte, a plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table. |
| STROPHANTHINS | • strophanthins n. Plural of strophanthin. • STROPHANTHIN n. a very poisonous glucoside found in the seeds of the plant Strophanthus. |
| THANATOGRAPHY | • thanatography n. An account, usually written, of the death of a person. • THANATOGRAPHY n. the narrative of a death. |
| THEANTHROPIES | • THEANTHROPY n. a belief in the union of divine and human. |
| THEANTHROPISM | • theanthropism n. A state of being God and man. • theanthropism n. The ascription of human attributes to a deity. • THEANTHROPISM n. the belief in the union of the divine and human. |
| THEANTHROPIST | • theanthropist n. A proponent of theanthropism. • THEANTHROPIST n. one who believes that gods can take human forms. |
| THEATROPHONES | • THEATROPHONE n. (historical) a telephone connecting callers to a theatre so they can listen to a live performance there. |
| THERMOTHERAPY | • thermotherapy n. (Medicine) The use of heat to treat disease. • THERMOTHERAPY n. the treatment of a part of the body by heat. |
| TRACHEOPHYTES | • tracheophytes n. Plural of tracheophyte. • TRACHEOPHYTE n. any member of the clade of plants possessing vascular tissue; a vascular plant. |
| TRIPHOSPHATES | • triphosphates n. Plural of triphosphate. • TRIPHOSPHATE n. a salt or acid that contains three phosphate groups. |