| CASHPOINT | • cashpoint n. (Britain, Ireland, banking) An automated teller machine. • cash␣point n. Alternative form of cashpoint. • CASHPOINT n. (tradename) a bank terminal at which cash may be obtained. |
| CHAMPIONS | • champions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of champion. • champions n. Plural of champion. • CHAMPION v. to defend or support. |
| CHOPPINGS | • choppings n. Plural of chopping. • CHOPPING n. the act of chopping. |
| CIPHONIES | • CIPHONY n. the electronic mixing of voice transmissions. |
| COUNTSHIP | • countship n. The rank or position of a count. • countship n. (Historical) A territory (Principality, province, etc.) ruled and administered by a count. • COUNTSHIP n. a count's dignity or domain. |
| DYSPHONIC | • dysphonic adj. Having or relating to dysphonia. • dysphonic n. A person who has dysphonia. • DYSPHONIC adj. relating to dysphonia, a difficulty in pronouncing sounds. |
| HYPNOTICS | • hypnotics n. Plural of hypnotic. • HYPNOTIC n. a soporific; a person in a state of hypnosis. |
| PACHINKOS | • pachinkos n. Plural of pachinko. • PACHINKO n. (Japanese) a Japanese pinball game. |
| PANCHIONS | • panchions n. Plural of panchion. • PANCHION n. a wide-brimmed, shallow vessel into which milk was poured and left to settle, so that the cream could separate, also PANCHEON, PUNCHEON. |
| PANSOPHIC | • pansophic adj. Of or relating to pansophy; all-knowing, or comprehending all knowledge. • PANSOPHIC adj. relating to pansophy, knowledge of everything, also PANSOPHICAL. |
| PAROCHINS | • PAROCHIN n. (Scots) a parish, also PARISCHAN, PARISCHANE, PARISHEN, PAROCHINE. |
| PHENOLICS | • phenolics n. Plural of phenolic. • PHENOLIC n. a synthetic resin. |
| PHINNOCKS | • phinnocks n. Plural of phinnock. • PHINNOCK n. (Gaelic) a young seatrout, also FINNAC, FINNACK, FINNOCK. |
| PHONEMICS | • phonemics n. (Linguistics) The study of phonemes and their written representations. • PHONEMICS n. the branch of linguistics that deals with phonemes and phoneme systems. |
| PHONETICS | • phonetics n. (Linguistics) The study of the physical sounds of human speech, concerned with the physical properties… • PHONETICS n. the branch of linguistics that deals with pronunciation and speech production, also PHONICS. |
| PHOTONICS | • photonics n. (Sciences) The science and technology of generating and controlling photons, particularly in the visible… • PHOTONICS n. the study of the application of photons e.g. in communications technology. |
| PINOCHLES | • pinochles n. Plural of pinochle. • PINOCHLE n. a card game, also PENUCHLE, PENUCKLE, PINOCLE. |
| POACHINGS | • poachings n. Plural of poaching. • POACHING n. encroachment on someone's territory. |
| SULPHONIC | • sulphonic adj. Alternative spelling of sulfonic. • SULPHONIC adj. relating to a sulphone, any of a class of substances consisting of two organic radicals combined with SO2, also SULFONIC. |
| SYMPHONIC | • symphonic adj. (Music) Characteristic of a symphony. • SYMPHONIC adj. relating to a symphony. |