| CHLOANTHITE | • chloanthite n. (Mineralogy) A skutterudite relatively rich in nickel. • CHLOANTHITE n. a nickel-rich variety of skutterudite, aka white nickel. |
| HENOTHEISTS | • henotheists n. Plural of henotheist. • HENOTHEIST n. a believer in one god as supreme, but not the the only god. |
| HYLOTHEISTS | • hylotheists n. Plural of hylotheist. • HYLOTHEIST n. one who identifies God with matter or universe. |
| HYPOTHESIST | • hypothesist n. One who proposes or supports a hypothesis. • HYPOTHESIST n. one who forms a hypothesis. |
| HYPOTHETISE | • hypothetise v. Alternative form of hypothesize. • HYPOTHETISE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESISE, HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPOTHETIZE | • hypothetize v. Alternative form of hypothesize. • HYPOTHETIZE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESISE, HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETISE. |
| ICHTHYOLITE | • ichthyolite n. (Obsolete, paleontology) A fossil of a fish. • ICHTHYOLITE n. a fossil fish. |
| LITHOPHYTES | • lithophytes n. Plural of lithophyte. • LITHOPHYTE n. a plant that grows on rock. |
| SCHOTTISCHE | • schottische n. A partnered country dance of Bohemian origin. • schottische n. A piece of music accompanying this dance. • SCHOTTISCHE n. (German) an old polka-like round dance. |
| THEOMACHIST | • theomachist n. One who fights against God or the gods. • THEOMACHIST n. one who fights the gods, opposes the divine will. |
| THEOPATHIES | • theopathies n. Plural of theopathy. • THEOPATHY n. emotional experience brought on by religious belief. |
| THEOPHOBIST | • theophobist n. A person who hates religion. • theophobist n. A person who has a fear of god, or a hatred of god. Affected with Theophobia. • THEOPHOBIST n. one with an extreme fear of God, also THEOPHOBIAC. |
| THEOSOPHIST | • theosophist n. An advocate of, or believer in theosophy. • THEOSOPHIST n. a believer in theosophy, immediate divine illumination or wisdom, also THEOSOPH, THEOSOPHER. |
| THEOTECHNIC | • theotechnic adj. Relating to theotechny. • THEOTECHNIC adj. relating to theotechny, the use of the gods as primary moving force in a poem or play. |
| TOOTHFISHES | • toothfishes n. Plural of toothfish. • TOOTHFISH n. the Chilean sea bass. |
| WHITETHORNS | • whitethorns n. Plural of whitethorn. • WHITETHORN n. the hawthorn. |
| WHITETHROAT | • whitethroat n. Sylvia communis, a species of typical warbler. • WHITETHROAT n. any of several birds with white on the throat. |
| WHOLESTITCH | • wholestitch n. A lacemaking stitch used in filling. • WHOLESTITCH n. weaving stitch that fills in a pattern. |