| DISECONOMIES | • diseconomies n. Plural of diseconomy. • DISECONOMY n. lack of economy; a factor responsible for an increase in cost. |
| EMOTIONALISE | • emotionalise v. Alternative spelling of emotionalize. • EMOTIONALISE v. to make emotional, also EMOTIONALIZE. |
| EMOTIONALIZE | • emotionalize v. (Transitive) To give (something) an emotional quality. • emotionalize v. (Intransitive) To make an emotional display. • EMOTIONALIZE v. to make emotional, also EMOTIONALISE. |
| ENDOTHELIOID | • endothelioid adj. Resembling endothelium. • ENDOTHELIOID adj. of or like the endothelium, the layer of cell tissue on the internal surfaces of blood vessels, lymphatics, etc., also ENDOTHELIAL. |
| EOSINOPHILES | • eosinophiles n. Plural of eosinophile. • EOSINOPHILE n. a type of white blood cell, so called because it is easily stained by eosin, also EOSINOPHIL. |
| GONIOMETRIES | • goniometries n. Plural of goniometry. • GONIOMETRY n. the art of measuring angles; trigonometry. |
| HERNIOTOMIES | • herniotomies n. Plural of herniotomy. • HERNIOTOMY n. a cutting for the cure or relief of hernia. |
| ICONOMETRIES | • ICONOMETRY n. measurement by iconometer. |
| ISOTENISCOPE | • ISOTENISCOPE n. an instrument used to measure vapour pressure. |
| ONEIROLOGIES | • oneirologies n. Plural of oneirology. • ONEIROLOGY n. the study of dreams. |
| PILOERECTION | • piloerection n. The erection of hairs or papillae. • piloerection n. Goose bumps; goose pimples. |
| REPOSITIONED | • repositioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reposition. • REPOSITION v. to change the position of. |
| SEMICOLONIES | • semi-colonies n. Plural of semi-colony. • SEMICOLONY n. a semicolonial state. |
| STEREOVISION | • stereovision n. Three-dimensional visual perception. • STEREOVISION n. the perception or exhibition of three-dimensional objects in three dimensions. |