| APPREHENSIBLE | • apprehensible adj. Which can be apprehended (usually in the sense of being understood). • APPREHENSIBLE adj. capable of being apprehended. |
| APPREHENSIBLY | • apprehensibly adv. Such that it can be apprehended; understandably. • APPREHENSIBLE adv. capable of being apprehended. |
| BACKFLIPPINGS | • BACKFLIPPING n. the act of performing a reverse somersault. |
| BACKSLAPPINGS | • backslappings n. Plural of backslapping. |
| BIPROPELLANTS | • bipropellants n. Plural of bipropellant. • BIPROPELLANT n. a rocket propellant consisting of fuel and oxidizer stored separately until ignition. |
| EPHEBOPHILIAS | • EPHEBOPHILIA n. sexual desire for youths or adolescents. |
| INSUPPORTABLE | • insupportable adj. That cannot be tolerated or endured. • insupportable adj. (Of a statement, claim, argument, etc.) That cannot be supported; that cannot be demonstrated or proved. • INSUPPORTABLE adj. not supportable. |
| INSUPPORTABLY | • insupportably adv. In an insupportable manner. • INSUPPORTABLE adv. not supportable. |
| OPPROBRIOUSLY | • opprobriously adv. In an opprobrious manner. • OPPROBRIOUS adv. expressing contemptuous reproach; bringing disgrace. |
| PALPABILITIES | • palpabilities n. Plural of palpability. • PALPABILITY n. the quality of being palpable. |
| POLYPHLOISBIC | • polyphloisbic adj. (Poetic, of the sea) noisy, roaring, thundering. • POLYPHLOISBIC adj. loud-roaring, also POLYPHLOESBOEAN. |
| POPMOBILITIES | • POPMOBILITY n. a form of exercise that combines aerobics in a continuous dance routine, performed to pop music. |
| PRESCRIPTIBLE | • prescriptible adj. Subject to prescription. • PRESCRIPTIBLE adj. that can be prescribed. |
| SUBPOPULATION | • subpopulation n. A subdivision of a population. • SUBPOPULATION n. an identifiable fraction or subdivision of a population. |
| SUBPRINCIPALS | • subprincipals n. Plural of subprincipal. • SUBPRINCIPAL n. an assistant principal, as of a school. |
| SYPHILOPHOBIA | • syphilophobia n. A morbid fear of syphilis. • SYPHILOPHOBIA n. fear of syphilis. |