| HYPNOGENIES | • HYPNOGENY n. production of the hypnotic state, also HYPNOGENESIS. |
| HYPNOLOGIES | • HYPNOLOGY n. the study of sleep or hypnosis. |
| NECROPSYING | • necropsying v. Present participle of necropsy. • NECROPSY v. to perform an autopsy on. |
| PHILOGYNIES | • PHILOGYNY n. the love of women. |
| PHYLOGENIES | • phylogenies n. Plural of phylogeny. • PHYLOGENY n. the evolutionary development of a species, a group of organisms, or a particular feature of an organism. |
| PHYTOGENIES | • phytogenies n. Plural of phytogeny. • PHYTOGENY n. the doctrine of the generation of plants. |
| POLYGENESIS | • polygenesis n. The genesis of a species from more than one ancestor. • polygenesis n. (Biology) The theory that living organisms originate in cells or embryos of different kinds, instead… • polygenesis n. (Linguistics) The theory that languages developed independently in different places at different periods… |
| POLYGENISMS | • POLYGENISM n. the doctrine that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair. |
| POLYGENISTS | • polygenists n. Plural of polygenist. • POLYGENIST n. one who maintains that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair. |
| PROPHESYING | • prophesying v. Present participle of prophesy. • prophesying n. A prophecy. • prophesying n. (Historical) A religious meeting to discuss parts of Scripture and their possible use in sermons. |
| PROSELYTING | • proselyting v. Present participle of proselyte. • PROSELYTE v. to become a proselyte. |
| PROTOGYNIES | • PROTOGYNY n. the development of female organs before male to avoid self-fertilization. |
| PSYCHOGENIC | • psychogenic adj. (Psychiatry) Originating from or caused by state of mind; having a psychological rather than a physiological cause. • PSYCHOGENIC adj. derived from the mind. |
| SEROTYPINGS | • serotypings n. Plural of serotyping. • SEROTYPING n. assignation to a particular serotype. |
| STENOTYPING | • stenotyping v. Present participle of stenotype. • STENOTYPE v. to record speech using a stenotype. |
| TRYPSINOGEN | • trypsinogen n. (Biochemistry) An inactive precursor of trypsin. • TRYPSINOGEN n. the inactive substance from which trypsin is formed in the duodenum. |