| BIOETHICIST | • bioethicist n. An expert in bioethics. • BIOETHICIST n. a practitioner of bioethics, the study of the ethical problems produced by medical research etc. |
| CHINOISERIE | • chinoiserie n. (Art) A style in art, or an artistic object, that reflects the influence of Chinese art. • Chinoiserie n. Alternative letter-case form of chinoiserie. • CHINOISERIE n. (French) decoration, furniture etc. imitating Chinese design. |
| DITHIONITES | • dithionites n. (Chemistry) plural of dithionite. • DITHIONITE n. any salt of dithionous acid. |
| EXHIBITIONS | • exhibitions n. Plural of exhibition. • EXHIBITION n. an act or instance of exhibiting. |
| HEROICISING | • heroicising v. Present participle of heroicise. • HEROICISE v. to make heroic, also HEROICIZE. |
| HIDEOSITIES | • hideosities n. Plural of hideosity. • HIDEOSITY n. hideousness. |
| HIRCOSITIES | • HIRCOSITY n. goatishness, lewdness. |
| HISTORICISE | • historicise v. Alternative form of historicize. • HISTORICISE v. to make or represent as historic, also HISTORICIZE. |
| HISTORICIZE | • historicize v. (Transitive, intransitive) To treat from the perspective of history or historicism. • HISTORICIZE v. to make or represent as historic, also HISTORICISE. |
| HISTORIFIED | • historified v. Simple past tense and past participle of historify. • HISTORIFY v. to record in history. |
| HISTORIFIES | • historifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of historify. • HISTORIFY v. to record in history. |
| HOSTILITIES | • hostilities n. Plural of hostility. • hostilities n. Acts of war. • HOSTILITY n. the state of being hostile. |
| IDIOPATHIES | • idiopathies n. Plural of idiopathy. • IDIOPATHY n. a disease of unknown origin or one having no apparent cause. |
| MYIOPHILIES | • MYIOPHILY n. pollination of plants by flies, also MYOPHILY. |
| PICHICIEGOS | • pichiciegos n. Plural of pichiciego. • PICHICIEGO n. (Spanish) a fairy armadillo, esp. the lesser or pink fairy armadillo, also PICHICIAGO. |
| RHOTICITIES | • RHOTICITY n. the quality of being rhotic, r- pronouncing, as defining a dialect. |