| HAPTENES | • HAPTENE n. a substance similar to an antigen, also HAPTEN. |
| HEPTANES | • heptanes n. Plural of heptane. • HEPTANE n. a saturated hydrocarbon with seven carbon atoms, found as a constituent of petroleum or tar oil. |
| NYMPHETS | • nymphets n. Plural of nymphet. • NYMPHET n. a sexually desirable pubescent girl, also NYMPHETTE. |
| PANTHERS | • panthers n. Plural of panther. • Panthers n. Plural of Panther. • PANTHER n. a leopard, esp. a black one. |
| PENTHIAS | • PENTHIA n. (Spenser) another name for the unidentified plant astrophel. |
| PHAETONS | • phaetons n. Plural of phaeton. • PHAETON n. (Greek) a light two-horse four-wheeled open carriage. |
| PHEASANT | • pheasant n. A bird of family Phasianidae, often hunted for food. • PHEASANT n. a large, long-tailed bird. |
| PHENATES | • phenates n. Plural of phenate. • PHENATE n. a compound of phenol analogous to a salt, also PHENOLATE. |
| PHONATES | • phonates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phonate. • PHONATE v. to produce speech sounds. |
| PHONIEST | • phoniest adj. Superlative form of phony: most phony. • PHONY adj. not genuine or real, also PHONEY. |
| PHYTANES | • phytanes n. Plural of phytane. • PHYTANE n. a hydrocarbon found in some fossilised plant remains. |
| POSHTEEN | • poshteen n. Alternative form of posteen (“sheepskin cloak”). • POSHTEEN n. (Persian) an Afghan sheepskin coat, also POSTEEN, POSTIN. |
| POTHEENS | • potheens n. Plural of potheen. • POTHEEN n. (Irish) illicitly distilled Irish whisky, also POITIN, POTEEN, POTTEEN. |
| PSCHENTS | • pschents n. Plural of pschent. • PSCHENT n. (Greek) a crown worn by ancient Egyptian kings. |
| SHIPMENT | • shipment n. A load of goods that is transported by any method (not just by ship). • shipment n. The act of transporting goods. • SHIPMENT n. something that is shipped. |
| SIPHONET | • siphonet n. (Zoology) One of the two dorsal tubular organs on the rear part of the abdomen of aphids, which secrete honeydew. • SIPHONET n. an aphid's honeydew tube. |
| STANHOPE | • stanhope n. A gig, buggy or light phaeton, typically with a high seat and closed back. • stanhope n. A simple, one-piece microscope consisting of a cylinder of glass with each end curved outwards, one… • stanhope n. An optical device, typically embedded in a bijou, utilising a modified Stanhope lens for viewing microphotographs… |
| STEPHANE | • stephane n. (Historical) An Ancient Greek headdress like a coronet. • STEPHANE n. (Greek) an ancient Greek headdress like a diadem. |
| THESPIAN | • thespian adj. Of, or relating to drama and acting; dramatic, theatrical. • thespian n. An actor or player. • Thespian n. A person from the ancient Greek city of Thespiae. |