| APHETISED | • APHETISE v. to lose the first vowel of a word, also APHETIZE. |
| CADETSHIP | • cadetship n. (Military) The position, rank, or commission of cadet. • cadetship n. (Australia) A kind of training programme that combines on-the-job experience with formal training; an apprenticeship. • CADETSHIP n. the position, rank, or commission of a cadet. |
| DESPIGHTS | • despights n. Plural of despight. • DESPIGHT n. a looking down with contempt, also DESPITE. |
| DIPHYSITE | • Diphysite n. Alternative form of Dyophysite. • DIPHYSITE n. a believer in the existence of two natures in Christ, human and divine, also DIOPHYSITE, DYOPHYSITE. |
| DIPSWITCH | • dipswitch n. Alternative form of DIP switch. • DIP␣switch n. (Electronics, computing) A miniature switch designed to be attached to a circuit board to customize… • DIPSWITCH n. a switch for dipping headlights on a car. |
| HEPATISED | • hepatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hepatise. • HEPATISE v. to convert into a liver-like substance, also HEPATIZE. |
| HISPIDITY | • hispidity n. The quality of being hispid. • HISPIDITY n. shagginess. |
| PHOTODISK | • photodisk n. (Astronomy) The circular area of an astronomical object that emits light. • PHOTODISK n. a disk for use in a computer that contains photographs or can have photographs stored on it in a digitally coded manner. |
| SIDEPATHS | • sidepaths n. Plural of sidepath. • SIDEPATH n. a byway or sidewalk. |
| SPRIGHTED | • sprighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of spright. • SPRIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to haunt. |
| STEPCHILD | • stepchild n. The child of one’s spouse but not one’s own. • stepchild n. (Obsolete) A bereaved child; one who has lost father or mother. • STEPCHILD n. a wife's or husband's but not one's own child, daughter or son. |
| STROPHOID | • strophoid n. (Geometry) The locus of a point that has a certain relationship with a given curve. • STROPHOID n. a type of curve on a graph. |
| THERAPSID | • therapsid n. Any extinct reptile of the order Therapsida; thought to be direct ancestors of the mammals. • THERAPSID n. one of a group of Permian and Jurassic reptiles considered to be direct ancestors of mammals. |
| UPHOISTED | • uphoisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of uphoist. • UPHOIST v. to hoist up. |
| UPSHIFTED | • upshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of upshift. • UPSHIFT v. to shift an automotive vehicle into a higher gear. |