| AMPHIPLOID | • amphiploid adj. (Genetics) Having at least one diploid set of chromosomes from each parent species. • amphiploid n. (Genetics) Any organism having at least one diploid set of chromosomes from each parent species. • AMPHIPLOID n. having at least one set of diploid chromosomes derived from each parent species. |
| DIPLOPHASE | • diplophase n. (Biology) The diploid phase in the life cycle of an organism. • DIPLOPHASE n. a diploid phase in a life cycle. |
| HYPERPLOID | • hyperploid adj. (Genetics) Having a number of chromosomes that exceeds an exact multiple of the haploid number. • hyperploid adj. (Medicine) Having a number of chromosomes that exceeds the diploid number. • hyperploid n. A hyperploid organism. |
| HYPOPLOIDS | • hypoploids n. Plural of hypoploid. • HYPOPLOID n. a chromosome number a few below the normal diploid number. |
| HYPOPLOIDY | • hypoploidy n. The condition of being hypoploid. • HYPOPLOIDY n. the state of being hypoploid, having a chromosome number a few below the normal diploid number. |
| PAEDOPHILE | • paedophile n. Standard spelling of pedophile in the British Commonwealth. • pædophile n. Alternative form of pedophile. • PAEDOPHILE n. one with a perverted sexual desire for children, also PEDOPHILE. |
| PEDOPHILES | • pedophiles n. Plural of pedophile. • PEDOPHILE n. one with a perverted sexual desire for children, also PAEDOPHILE. |
| PEDOPHILIA | • pedophilia n. Sexual attraction to children by adults. • pedophilia n. (By extension) Sexual activity between adults and children; the act of child molestation. • PEDOPHILIA n. sexual desire for children. |
| PEDOPHILIC | • pedophilic adj. Of, relating to, or pertaining to pedophilia. • PEDOPHILIC n. a pedophile, also PAEDOPHILIC. |
| PITCHPOLED | • pitchpoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pitchpole. • PITCHPOLE v. to turn end over end. |
| PODOPHYLIN | • PODOPHYLIN n. a cathartic resin obtained from the rhizomes of the Podophyllum genus, also PODOPHYLLIN. |
| PODOPHYLLI | • PODOPHYLLUM n. the dried rootlet and rhizome of the mayapple, used as a caustic. |
| SHIPLAPPED | • shiplapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of shiplap. • SHIPLAP v. to overlap planks in this way. |