| CHOPPINESS | • choppiness n. The state of being choppy. • CHOPPINESS n. the state of being choppy. |
| EOHIPPUSES | • eohippuses n. Plural of eohippus. • EOHIPPUS n. (Greek) an ancestor of the horse. |
| HYPOPHYSES | • hypophyses n. Plural of hypophysis. • HYPOPHYSIS n. the pituitary gland. |
| MESOHIPPUS | • Mesohippus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Equidae – an extinct horse of the Early Oligocene. • MESOHIPPUS n. an extinct mammal of the Horse family. |
| PANSOPHIES | • PANSOPHY n. (Greek) universal knowledge. |
| PHOSPHATES | • phosphates n. Plural of phosphate. • PHOSPHATE v. to treat with phosphate. |
| PHOSPHENES | • phosphenes n. Plural of phosphene. • PHOSPHENE n. a visual sensation produced by mechanical stimulation of the retina, as by pressure on the eyeball. |
| PHOSPHIDES | • phosphides n. Plural of phosphide. • PHOSPHIDE n. a binary compound of phosphorus, also PHOSPHID. |
| PHOSPHINES | • phosphines n. Plural of phosphine. • PHOSPHINE n. a colorless gas analogous to ammonia, and having a disagreeable odor resembling that of garlic, also PHOSPHIN. |
| PHOSPHITES | • phosphites n. Plural of phosphite. • PHOSPHITE n. a salt of phosphorous acid. |
| PHOSPHORES | • phosphores n. Plural of phosphore. • PHOSPHORE n. phosphorus; a phosphorescent or fluorescent substance generally, also PHOSPHOR. |
| PHOTOPSIES | • photopsies n. Plural of photopsy. • PHOTOPSY n. the appearance of light flashes due to retinal irritation, also PHOTOPSIA. |
| PROPHESIES | • prophesies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prophesy. • PROPHESY v. to predict. |
| PROPHETESS | • prophetess n. A female prophet. • PROPHETESS n. a woman who is a prophet. |
| PUMPHOUSES | • pumphouses n. Plural of pumphouse. • pump␣houses n. Plural of pump house. • PUMPHOUSE n. a building in which are housed pumps that supply e.g. an irrigation system. |
| SPHENOPSID | • sphenopsid n. Any horsetail of the former order Sphenopsida, now Equisetopsida. • SPHENOPSID n. any of a class of tracheophyte with jointed ribbed stems. |