| ENCIPHERS | • enciphers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encipher. • ENCIPHER v. to write in a secret code. |
| EPHEDRINE | • ephedrine n. (Biochemistry, pharmacology) A crystalline alkaloid drug C10H15NO obtained from a Chinese ephedra (Ephedra… • EPHEDRINE n. an alkaloid obtained from the plant ephedra and used in treating hay fever, asthma etc., also EPHEDRIN. |
| EPHEDRINS | • ephedrins n. Plural of ephedrin. • EPHEDRIN n. an alkaloid obtained from the plant ephedra and used in treating hay fever, asthma etc., also EPHEDRINE. |
| HYPERFINE | • hyperfine adj. Extremely fine, especially of the hyperfine structure in the spectra of atoms and molecules. • HYPERFINE adj. excessively fine. |
| INSPHERED | • insphered v. Simple past tense and past participle of insphere. • INSPHERE v. to enclose in a sphere, also ENSPHERE. |
| INSPHERES | • inspheres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of insphere. • INSPHERE v. to enclose in a sphere, also ENSPHERE. |
| NEPHRITES | • nephrites n. Plural of nephrite. • NEPHRITE n. a kind of jade used as charm against kidney disease, aka kidney stone. |
| PHRENESIS | • phrenesis n. (Obsolete, medicine) phrenitis. • phrenesis n. Madness, frenzy. • PHRENESIS n. delirium, frenzy. |
| PHRENETIC | • phrenetic adj. Dated form of frenetic. • phrenetic n. Dated form of frenetic. • PHRENETIC adj. frenzied, frenetic, also FRENETIC, PHRENETICAL, PHRENTICK. |
| PHRENSIED | • phrensied v. Simple past tense and past participle of phrensy. • PHRENSY v. to make frantic, also FRENZY. |
| PHRENSIES | • phrensies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phrensy. • PHRENSY v. to make frantic, also FRENZY. |
| PLENISHER | • PLENISHER n. one who plenishes. |
| PREHNITES | • prehnites n. Plural of prehnite. • PREHNITE n. an orthorhombic basic silicate of aluminium and calcium, usually occurring in pale green vitreous masses. |
| REPLENISH | • replenish v. (Transitive) To refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity to. • replenish v. (Transitive, archaic) To fill up; to complete; to supply fully. • replenish v. (Transitive, obsolete) To finish; to complete; to perfect. |
| SERAPHINE | • seraphine n. (Music) An early wind instrument with a keyboard, resembling a cross between a reed organ and an accordion… • Seraphine prop.n. A female given name from Latin. • SERAPHINE n. a kind of small reed organ or harmonium. |
| THREEPING | • THREEP v. (Scots) to dispute, also THREAP. |
| TREPHINED | • trephined v. Simple past tense and past participle of trephine. • TREPHINE v. to cut holes in the skull with a surgical saw, also TREPAN, TRAPAN. |
| TREPHINER | • trephiner n. A trepanner. • TREPHINER n. a surgeon who uses a trephine. |
| TREPHINES | • trephines n. Plural of trephine. • trephines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trephine. • TREPHINE v. to cut holes in the skull with a surgical saw, also TREPAN, TRAPAN. |