| CHEESECLOTH | • cheesecloth n. A loosely woven cotton gauze, originally used to wrap cheese, but now used for various culinary tasks… • CHEESECLOTH n. a very lightweight unsized cotton gauze. |
| DIOTHELETES | • DIOTHELETE n. a believer in dithelism, the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine, also DITHELETE, DYOTHELETE, DYOTHELITE. |
| DYOTHELETES | • dyotheletes n. Plural of dyothelete. • DYOTHELETE n. a believer in dithelism, the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine, also DIOTHELETE, DITHELETE, DYOTHELITE. |
| HAEMATOCELE | • haematocele n. (British spelling, medicine) Alternative spelling of hematocele. • HAEMATOCELE n. a cavity containing blood, also HEMATOCELE. |
| HELDENTENOR | • heldentenor n. A singer with a deep, strong voice that spans the range between baritone and tenor. • HELDENTENOR n. (German) a tenor with striking dramatic quality suitable for heroic roles. |
| HELIOMETERS | • heliometers n. Plural of heliometer. • HELIOMETER n. instrument for measuring apparent diameter of the sun. |
| HEMATOCELES | • hematoceles n. Plural of hematocele. • HEMATOCELE n. a cavity containing blood, also HAEMATOCELE. |
| HETEROCLITE | • heteroclite adj. Deviating from the ordinary rule; eccentric, abnormal. • heteroclite adj. (Grammar) Being irregularly declined or inflected. • heteroclite n. A person who is unconventional; a maverick. |
| HETEROCYCLE | • heterocycle n. (Organic chemistry) A heterocyclic compound or ring. • HETEROCYCLE n. a ring composed of atoms of more than one kind. |
| HETEROLYSES | • heterolyses n. Plural of heterolysis. • HETEROLYSIS n. the decomposition of a compound into two oppositely charged particles or ions. |
| HETEROPHILE | • heterophile adj. Able to react immunologically with material from another species. • heterophile n. (Immunology) A heterophilic antibody. • HETEROPHILE n. a polymorphonuclear leukocyte in humans that may be stained with dyes, also HETEROPHIL. |
| MONOTHELETE | • Monothelete n. (Christianity, historical) Someone who believed Christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single… • Monothelete adj. (Christianity, historical) Pertaining to such a belief. • MONOTHELETE n. a believer in Monotheletism. |
| NONETHELESS | • nonetheless adv. (Conjunctive) Nevertheless. • none␣the␣less adv. Alternative form of nonetheless. • NONETHELESS adj. nevertheless. |
| OVERLEATHER | • overleather n. Upper leather. • OVERLEATHER n. (Shakespeare) the upper part of a shoe. |
| POLYETHENES | • POLYETHENE n. the systematic name for polythene. |
| SPELAEOTHEM | • SPELAEOTHEM n. a term for depositional features, such as stalactites and stalagmites, found in caves, also SPELEOTHEM. |
| SPELEOTHEMS | • speleothems n. Plural of speleothem. • SPELEOTHEM n. a term for depositional features, such as stalactites and stalagmites, found in caves, also SPELAEOTHEM. |
| TELEPHONERS | • telephoners n. Plural of telephoner. • TELEPHONER n. one who telephones. |
| TELEPHONIES | • telephonies n. Plural of telephony. • TELEPHONY n. the art or science of making telephones; the working or use of a telephone. |
| TELESHOPPED | • TELESHOP v. to shop by interactive telecommunications systems. |