| CHEMITYPIES | • CHEMITYPY n. printing by chemitype, any chemical process for obtaining impressions from an engraving. |
| DIAPHANEITY | • diaphaneity n. (Mineralogy) transparency. • DIAPHANEITY n. the quality of transmitting light. |
| DIOPHYSITES | • Diophysites n. Plural of Diophysite. • DIOPHYSITE n. a believer in the existence of two natures in Christ, human and divine, also DIPHYSITE, DYOPHYSITE. |
| EPIPHYTICAL | • epiphytical adj. Relating to an epiphyte. • EPIPHYTICAL adj. of or like an epiphyte, also EPIPHYTAL, EPIPHYTIC. |
| EPIPHYTISMS | • EPIPHYTISM n. the state of being an epiphyte, a plant which grows upon another plant. |
| EPIPHYTOTIC | • epiphytotic adj. Relating to epiphytosis. • EPIPHYTOTIC n. a sudden outbreak of plant disease over extended geographical area. |
| EPITHYMETIC | • epithymetic adj. Relating to desire. • EPITHYMETIC adj. of or pertaining to desire. |
| HELIOTYPIES | • HELIOTYPY n. a photomechanical process in which the gelatine relief is itself used to print from. |
| HELIOTYPING | • heliotyping v. Present participle of heliotype. • HELIOTYPE v. to obtain such a picture. |
| HYPERCRITIC | • hypercritic n. A carping or unduly censorious critic. • hypercritic adj. Hypercritical. • HYPERCRITIC n. one who is hypercritical. |
| HYPERINOTIC | • hyperinotic adj. Relating to hyperinosis. • HYPERINOTIC adj. relating to hyperinosis, excess of fibrin in the blood. |
| HYPONITRITE | • hyponitrite n. (Inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion of nitrogen NO- derived from hyponitrous acid; any salt containing… • HYPONITRITE n. a salt or ester of hyponitrous acid. |
| KINESIPATHY | • kinesipathy n. Kinesiatrics. • KINESIPATHY n. the practice of treating illness with exercise. |
| PERICYNTHIA | • PERICYNTHION n. the point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is nearest to the moon. |
| PHYSIATRIES | • PHYSIATRY n. the treatment of injury by physical means. |
| PHYSITHEISM | • physitheism n. The ascription of physical form and attributes to a deity. • PHYSITHEISM n. the ascription of physical form and attributes to deity; the deification of the powers of nature. |
| TRIPHYLITES | • TRIPHYLITE n. a bluish-grey rare mineral that consists of lithium iron phosphate in orthorhombic crystalline form and occurs in pegmatites. |
| TYPHLITISES | • TYPHLITIS n. inflammation of the caecum. |