| APPROPRIATENESS | • appropriateness n. The quality or condition of being appropriate. • APPROPRIATENESS n. the state of being appropriate. |
| DISAPPROPRIATES | • disappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disappropriate. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| HIPPOPHAGISTS | • hippophagists n. Plural of hippophagist. • HIPPOPHAGIST n. one who eats horseflesh. |
| HIPPOPOTAMUSES | • hippopotamuses n. Plural of hippopotamus. • HIPPOPOTAMUS n. a large African artiodactyl ungulate of aquatic habits. |
| MISAPPROPRIATES | • misappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misappropriate. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |
| PARAPOPHYSIS | • parapophysis n. (Anatomy) The ventral transverse, or capitular, process of a vertebra. • PARAPOPHYSIS n. a ventral transverse process of a vertebra. |
| PHOSPHOLIPASE | • phospholipase n. (Biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that hydrolyze the phosphate ester bonds of phospholipids. • PHOSPHOLIPASE n. any of several enzymes that hydrolyze lecithins or phosphatidylethanolamines. |
| PHOSPHOLIPASES | • phospholipases n. Plural of phospholipase. • PHOSPHOLIPASE n. any of several enzymes that hydrolyze lecithins or phosphatidylethanolamines. |
| PLEURAPOPHYSIS | • pleurapophysis n. A process on a vertebra that is essentially a vertebral rib. • PLEURAPOPHYSIS n. a lateral process of a vertebra, with the morphological character of a rib. |
| PROSOPOGRAPHIES | • prosopographies n. Plural of prosopography. • PROSOPOGRAPHY n. a biographical sketch; a description of person. |
| PROSOPOPEIAS | • PROSOPOPEIA n. a figure of speech in which an imaginary or absent person is represented as speaking or acting, also PROSOPOPOEIA. |
| PROSOPOPOEIAS | • prosopopoeias n. Plural of prosopopoeia. • prosopopœias n. Plural of prosopopœia. • PROSOPOPOEIA n. a figure of speech in which an imaginary or absent person is represented as speaking or acting, also PROSOPOPEIA. |