| AERENCHYMA | • aerenchyma n. (Botany) A spongy, airy tissue found especially in the roots of aquatic plants. • AERENCHYMA n. respiratory tissue. | 
| CHEERINGLY | • cheeringly adv. In a way that cheers; hearteningly, encouragingly. • cheeringly adv. With cheering. • CHEERINGLY adv. CHEERING. | 
| COHERENTLY | • coherently adv. In a coherent manner. • COHERENT adv. sticking together. | 
| CORYPHENES | • coryphenes n. Plural of coryphene. • CORYPHENE n. a fish of the genus Coryphaena. | 
| HACKNEYMEN | • hackneymen n. Plural of hackneyman. • HACKNEYMAN n. a man who lets horses and carriages for hire. | 
| HENPECKERY | • henpeckery n. Henpecking behaviour. • HENPECKERY n. the practice of henpecking, nagging. | 
| HERCYNITES | • hercynites n. Plural of hercynite. • HERCYNITE n. black spinel, an aluminate of iron. | 
| HYPERPNEIC | • hyperpneic adj. Related to hyperpnea. • HYPERPNEIC adj. relating to hyperpnea, abnormally fast breathing. | 
| HYPOCENTER | • hypocenter n. (US) Alternative spelling of hypocentre. • HYPOCENTER n. the point under the earth's surface where the energy of an earthquake is first released. | 
| HYPOCENTRE | • hypocentre n. (Geology) The focus of an earthquake, directly under the epicentre. • hypocentre n. (Military) The point on the surface below an atmospheric explosion; ground zero. • HYPOCENTRE n. the point on the earth directly below the centre of a nuclear explosion. | 
| KEYPUNCHED | • keypunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of keypunch. • KEYPUNCH v. to transfer data on to punched cards. | 
| KEYPUNCHER | • keypuncher n. (Computing) A keypunch. • keypuncher n. A person who operates a keypunch. • KEYPUNCHER n. one who keypunches. | 
| KEYPUNCHES | • keypunches n. Plural of keypunch. • KEYPUNCH v. to transfer data on to punched cards. | 
| MESENCHYME | • mesenchyme n. (Anatomy) That part of the mesoderm of an embryo that develops into connective tissue, bone, cartilage, etc. • MESENCHYME n. the embryonic tissue from which circulatory, lymphatic, skeletal, and connective tissue develop. | 
| PACHYTENES | • pachytenes n. Plural of pachytene. • PACHYTENE n. the stage of the prophase of meiosis following zygotene. | 
| PHLYCTENAE | • phlyctenae n. Plural of phlyctena. • PHLYCTENA n. (Greek) a small blister or vesicle, also PHLYCTAENA. | 
| SYNECDOCHE | • synecdoche n. (Rhetoric) A figure of speech that uses the name of a part of something to represent the whole, or the… • synecdoche n. (Rhetoric) The use of this figure of speech. • SYNECDOCHE n. a figure of speech by which a part is used for the whole (as fifty sail for fifty ships), or the whole for a part (as the smiling year for spring). | 
| THEOTECHNY | • theotechny n. The scheme of divine intervention; the art of introducing deities into poetry. • THEOTECHNY n. the use of the gods as a primary moving force in a poem or play. |