| PRESBYTES | • presbytes n. Plural of presbyte. • PRESBYTE n. an elder in the early Christian church, also PRESBYTER. |
| PRESBYTERS | • presbyters n. Plural of presbyter. • PRESBYTER n. an elder in the early Christian church, also PRESBYTE. |
| BATHYSPHERES | • bathyspheres n. Plural of bathysphere. • BATHYSPHERE n. a submersible observation chamber. |
| PRESBYTERIES | • presbyteries n. Plural of presbytery. • PRESBYTERY n. part of church reserved for officiating clergy. |
| PRESBYTERATES | • presbyterates n. Plural of presbyterate. • PRESBYTERATE n. the office of presbyter. |
| PRESBYTERIALS | • presbyterials n. Plural of presbyterial. • PRESBYTERIAL n. an organization of Presbyterian women associated with a presbytery. |
| PRESBYTERIANS | • Presbyterians n. Plural of Presbyterian. • PRESBYTERIAN n. a member of a Presbyterian church. |
| PRESBYTERSHIP | • presbytership n. The office or station of a presbyter; presbyterate. • PRESBYTERSHIP n. the office of presbyter, an elder in the early Christian church. |
| SUPERSUBTLETY | • supersubtlety n. Extreme subtlety. • SUPERSUBTLETY n. the state of being supersubtle. |
| OBSTREPEROUSLY | • obstreperously adv. In an obstreperous manner. • OBSTREPEROUS adv. noisy, unruly, also OBSTROPALOUS, OBSTROPULOUS. |
| PHYTOBENTHOSES | • PHYTOBENTHOS n. plants living at the bottom of water collectively. |
| PRESBYTERSHIPS | • presbyterships n. Plural of presbytership. • PRESBYTERSHIP n. the office of presbyter, an elder in the early Christian church. |
| REPRESSIBILITY | • repressibility n. (Uncountable) The condition of being repressible. • repressibility n. (Countable) The extent to which something is repressible. • REPRESSIBILITY n. the state of being repressible. |
| SUBEMPLOYMENTS | • SUBEMPLOYMENT n. a condition of inadequate employment in a labor force including unemployment and underemployment. |
| PRESBYTERIANISE | • PRESBYTERIANISE v. to make presbyterian, also PRESBYTERIANIZE. |
| PRESBYTERIANISM | • presbyterianism n. That form of church government which invests presbyters with all spiritual power, and admits no prelates… • Presbyterianism n. A form of Protestant Christianity based on Calvinism. • Presbyterianism n. A form of Christian church government characterized by rule by bodies of presbyters or elders. |