| BROTHERHOOD | • brotherhood n. The state of being brothers or a brother (also figuratively). • brotherhood n. An association or people for any purpose, such as a society of monks; a fraternity. • brotherhood n. All the people engaged in the same business, especially those of the same profession. |
| HAWTHORNIER | • HAWTHORNY adj. like hawthorn. |
| HEARTTHROBS | • heartthrobs n. Plural of heartthrob. • HEARTTHROB n. an object of affection. |
| HETEROTROPH | • heterotroph n. (Ecology) An organism which requires an external supply of energy in the form of food as it cannot synthesize its own. • HETEROTROPH n. a secondary feeder eating plants or other animals. |
| HYPERTROPHY | • hypertrophy n. (Countable, medicine) An increase in the size of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its individual cells. • hypertrophy n. (Uncountable, bodybuilding) Increase in muscle size through increased size of individual muscle cells;… • hypertrophy v. (Intransitive, of a tissue or organ) To increase in size. |
| ORTHOPHYRES | • ORTHOPHYRE n. a fine-grained syenitic rock with orthoclase crystals. |
| SHORTHAIRED | • shorthaired adj. Having short hair. • SHORTHAIRED adj. having short hair. |
| TENORRHAPHY | • tenorrhaphy n. (Surgery) suture of a tendon. • TENORRHAPHY n. the repairing of a split or torn tendon by sutures. |
| THERIOMORPH | • THERIOMORPH n. an animal form in art. |
| THERMOGRAPH | • thermograph n. A thermometer which records the temperature. • thermograph v. To record temperature using such an instrument. • THERMOGRAPH n. an instrument for recording changes in temperature. |
| THROUGHFARE | • throughfare n. Obsolete form of thoroughfare. • THROUGHFARE n. (Shakespeare) a thoroughfare. |
| TICHORRHINE | • tichorrhine adj. (Paleontology, used to describe a fossil rhinoceros) Having a vertical bony medial septum supporting the nose. • TICHORRHINE n. a fossil woolly rhinoceros with a bony nasal septum. |
| TROCHOPHORE | • trochophore n. (Biology) The free-swimming larva of some invertebrates that have a circlet of cilia. • TROCHOPHORE n. a free-swimming pelagic form of many invertebrates, also TROCHOSPHERE. |