| BAROPHILES | • barophiles n. Plural of barophile. • BAROPHILE n. a bacterium able to tolerate high atmospheric pressure. |
| BIRTHPLACE | • birthplace n. The location where a person was born. • birthplace n. (By extension) The location where something was created or devised. • BIRTHPLACE n. a place of birth or origin. |
| BLASPHEMER | • blasphemer n. One who commits blasphemy; a person who mocks or derides a deity or religion, or claims to be God. • BLASPHEMER n. one who blasphemes. |
| BLEPHARISM | • BLEPHARISM n. spasm of the eyelid. |
| BUTLERSHIP | • butlership n. The rank, office, or position of a butler. • BUTLERSHIP n. the office of a butler. |
| HYPERBOLAE | • hyperbolae n. Plural of hyperbola. • hyperbolæ n. Plural of hyperbola. • HYPERBOLA n. a type of mathematical curve. |
| HYPERBOLAS | • hyperbolas n. Plural of hyperbola. • HYPERBOLA n. a type of mathematical curve. |
| HYPERBOLES | • hyperboles n. Plural of hyperbole. • HYPERBOLE n. (Greek) impression by extravagant exaggeration. |
| HYPERBOLIC | • hyperbolic adj. Of or relating to hyperbole. • hyperbolic adj. Using hyperbole: exaggerated. • hyperbolic adj. (Vision, of a perceived color) Having a saturation exceeding 100%. |
| OMBROPHILE | • ombrophile n. (Botany) Any plant that flourishes in a rainy environment. • OMBROPHILE n. a plant flourishing in extremely rainy conditions, also OMBROPHIL. |
| PERISHABLE | • perishable adj. Liable to perish, especially naturally subject to quick decomposition or decay. • perishable n. That which perishes or is short-lived. • perishable n. (In the plural) food that does not keep for long. |
| PERISHABLY | • perishably adv. In a perishable manner. • PERISHABLE adv. liable to perish. |
| PHLEBOGRAM | • phlebogram n. A venogram. • PHLEBOGRAM n. a tracing (with the sphygmograph) of the movements of a vein, or of the venous pulse. |
| PREACHABLE | • preachable adj. Capable of being preached. • PREACHABLE adj. that can be preached. |
| PUBLISHERS | • publishers n. Plural of publisher. • PUBLISHER n. one who publishes. |