| BETHUMPING | • bethumping v. Present participle of bethump. • BETHUMP v. to thump soundly. |
| BISPHENOLS | • bisphenols n. Plural of bisphenol. • BISPHENOL n. a hydrocarbon used in the manufacture of plastics and resins. |
| GENOPHOBIA | • genophobia n. The physical or psychological fear of sexual relations or sexual intercourse. • GENOPHOBIA n. the morbid fear of sex. |
| KENOPHOBIA | • kenophobia n. An abnormal fear of empty spaces. • KENOPHOBIA n. fear of empty spaces. |
| NALBUPHINE | • nalbuphine n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic opioid antagonist which is very similar to morphine in chemical structure… • NALBUPHINE n. a synthetic narcotic, an analgesic structurally similar to morphine. |
| NEOPHOBIAS | • neophobias n. Plural of neophobia. • NEOPHOBIA n. fear of novelty. |
| PINCHBECKS | • pinchbecks n. Plural of pinchbeck. • PINCHBECK n. a gold-like alloy of copper and zinc; tawdry jewellery. |
| PITCHBENDS | • PITCHBEND n. a device that enables a player to bend the pitch of a note on a synthesiser. |
| PUNISHABLE | • punishable adj. Subject to punishment; appropriate for punishment. • PUNISHABLE adj. worthy of punishment. |
| SUBPHRENIC | • subphrenic adj. (Anatomy) Below the diaphragm. • SUBPHRENIC adj. placed below the midriff. |
| UNBISHOPED | • unbishoped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbishop. • UNBISHOP v. to deprive of the status of bishop. |
| VIBRAPHONE | • vibraphone n. A percussion instrument with a double row of tuned metal bars, each above the tubular resonator containing… • VIBRAPHONE n. an instrument having metal bars under which are electrically-operated resonators, played by striking the bars with small hammers, also VIBRAHARP. |
| XENOPHOBIA | • xenophobia n. A hatred of strangers or foreigners. • xenophobia n. A fear of strangers or foreigners. • xenophobia n. A strong antipathy or aversion to strangers or foreigners. |
| XENOPHOBIC | • xenophobic adj. Exhibiting or characterised by xenophobia, a fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. • xenophobic n. A xenophobe. • XENOPHOBIC adj. being afraid of foreigners. |