| ADIAPHORISM | • adiaphorism n. The belief that certain religious doctrines or ceremonies are indifferent, i.e. do not matter. • ADIAPHORISM n. tolerance or indifference, esp. in the matters of religion. |
| ATMOSPHERED | • atmosphered adj. (In combination) Having a specified kind of atmosphere. • ATMOSPHERED adj. having an atmosphere. |
| COMPREHENDS | • comprehends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of comprehend. • COMPREHEND v. to grasp the meaning of. |
| COMRADESHIP | • comradeship n. The company or friendship of others, or sharing a goal. • COMRADESHIP n. the state of being a comrade. |
| DIMORPHISMS | • dimorphisms n. Plural of dimorphism. • DIMORPHISM n. the state of existing or occurring in two distinct forms in the same plant or species. |
| HIPPODROMES | • hippodromes n. Plural of hippodrome. • HIPPODROME n. a place set apart for equestrian and chariot races. |
| HYPODERMICS | • hypodermics n. Plural of hypodermic. • HYPODERMIC n. a drug so injected. |
| LAMPHOLDERS | • lampholders n. Plural of lampholder. • LAMPHOLDER n. a socket for an electric bulb. |
| PHELLODERMS | • phelloderms n. Plural of phelloderm. • PHELLODERM n. a layer of green parenchymatous cells formed on the inner side of the phellogen, the tissue of young cells which produces cork cells. |
| PREADMONISH | • preadmonish v. To admonish in advance. • PREADMONISH v. to admonish in advance. |
| PREHOMINIDS | • prehominids n. Plural of prehominid. • PREHOMINID n. an ancestor of hominids. |
| PREMONISHED | • premonished v. Simple past tense and past participle of premonish. • PREMONISH v. to warn beforehand. |
| PSEUDOMORPH | • pseudomorph n. A deceptive, irregular, or false form; specifically… • pseudomorph v. To be transformed into such a form. • PSEUDOMORPH n. a false or abnormal physical form. |
| PSYCHODRAMA | • psychodrama n. A form of psychotherapy in which a patient acts a role in a context devised by a psychotherapist. • psychodrama n. A drama in this form. • psychodrama n. (Rare) A dramatic work focusing on the psychology of its characters. |