| COMPREHENDS | • comprehends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of comprehend. • COMPREHEND v. to grasp the meaning of. |
| DEHYPNOTISE | • dehypnotise v. Alternative spelling of dehypnotize. • DEHYPNOTISE v. to free from hypnosis, also DEHYPNOTIZE. |
| DEHYPNOTIZE | • dehypnotize v. To release from a hypnotic state. • DEHYPNOTIZE v. to free from hypnosis, also DEHYPNOTISE. |
| DIPHOSGENES | • DIPHOSGENE n. a liquid compound used as a poisonous gas. |
| ELEPHANTOID | • elephantoid n. Any mammal of the superfamily Elephantoidea. • elephantoid adj. Resembling an elephant in form or appearance. • ELEPHANTOID adj. elephant-like. |
| ENCEPHALOID | • encephaloid adj. Resembling the material of the brain; cerebriform. • encephaloid n. A malignant cancer of brain-like consistency. • ENCEPHALOID adj. like or resembling a brain. |
| ENDOPHAGIES | • ENDOPHAGY n. cannibalism within a tribe; eating away from within. |
| HEPTAHEDRON | • heptahedron n. (Mathematics) any polyhedron having seven faces. • HEPTAHEDRON n. a solid figure having several plane faces. |
| HYPERMODERN | • hypermodern adj. Extremely modern, bordering on the futuristic. • hypermodern adj. (Chess) Of or pertaining to hypermodernism. • HYPERMODERN adj. very modern. |
| OPENHEARTED | • openhearted adj. Alternative form of open-hearted. • open-hearted adj. Frank and candidly straightforward. • open-hearted adj. Generous and kind. |
| OPENMOUTHED | • openmouthed adj. Alternative form of open-mouthed. • open-mouthed adj. (Obsolete) Talkative; eager to speak. • open-mouthed adj. With the mouth open. |
| PENTAHEDRON | • pentahedron n. A solid geometric figure with five faces. • PENTAHEDRON n. a five-sided solid figure. |
| PHAENOTYPED | • PHAENOTYPE v. to categorise by phaenotype, the sum of the attributes of an individual, regarded as resulting from the interaction of its genotype with its environment, also PHENOTYPE. |
| PIGEONHOLED | • pigeonholed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pigeonhole. • pigeon-holed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pigeon-hole. • PIGEONHOLE v. to place in or as if in the pigeonhole of a desk. |
| PNEUMATHODE | • PNEUMATHODE n. a band or pore or aerating tissue, esp. along the stipes of ferns. |
| PREMONISHED | • premonished v. Simple past tense and past participle of premonish. • PREMONISH v. to warn beforehand. |
| VIDEOPHONES | • videophones n. Plural of videophone. • VIDEOPHONE n. a telephone equipped for transmission of video as well as audio signals so that users can see each other. |