| ELECTROPHILE | • electrophile n. (Chemistry) A compound or functional group that is attractive to, and accepts electrons, especially… • ELECTROPHILE n. an electrophilic substance, such as an electron-accepting reagent. |
| FELLOWSHIPED | • fellowshiped v. Simple past tense and past participle of fellowship. • FELLOWSHIP v. to join in fellowship esp. with a church member. |
| LEPTOCEPHALI | • leptocephali n. Plural of leptocephalus. • LEPTOCEPHALUS n. the larva of the conger eel. |
| NUCLEOPHILES | • nucleophiles n. Plural of nucleophile. • NUCLEOPHILE n. a substance that donates electrons. |
| PANHELLENION | • Panhellenion n. Alternative form of Panhellenium. • PANHELLENION n. a council representing all the sections of the Greeks, also PANHELLENIUM. |
| PANHELLENIUM | • Panhellenium n. (Historical) An assembly or association of Greeks from all the states of Ancient Greece. • PANHELLENIUM n. a council representing all the sections of the Greeks, also PANHELLENION. |
| PERIPHERALLY | • peripherally adv. In a peripheral manner. • peripherally adv. At or towards a periphery. • PERIPHERAL adv. at the edge. |
| PHILHELLENES | • philhellenes n. Plural of philhellene. • PHILHELLENE n. one who loves Greece, also PHILHELLENIST. |
| PHILHELLENIC | • philhellenic adj. Loving Greece or Greek culture. • philhellenic adj. (Now historical) Specifically, supportive of Greek national independence. • PHILHELLENIC adj. loving Greece. |
| PHILLUMENIES | • PHILLUMENY n. the hobby of collecting of matchbox labels. |
| PHLEBOLOGIES | • PHLEBOLOGY n. a branch of anatomy which treats of the veins. |
| SUPERHELICAL | • superhelical adj. Of or pertaining to a superhelix, the shape formed by a helix twisted into a helix. • SUPERHELICAL adj. of or like a superhelix. |
| TELPHERLINES | • TELPHERLINE n. a line bearing a telpher. |
| THEOPHYLLINE | • theophylline n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A bitter crystalline compound present in small quantities in tea leaves… • THEOPHYLLINE n. an isomer of theobromine found in tea, used in medicine. |