| BIOGRAPHISES | • biographises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of biographise. • BIOGRAPHISE v. to make the subject of a biography, also BIOGRAPHIZE. |
| BOLSHEVISING | • bolshevising v. Present participle of bolshevise. • BOLSHEVISE v. to make a bolshevik, also BOLSHEVIZE. |
| BONEFISHINGS | • BONEFISHING n. the sport of fishing for bonefish. |
| GEOPHYSICIST | • geophysicist n. (Geology, physics) A physicist who specialises in geophysics. • GEOPHYSICIST n. a student of geophysics. |
| HIEROLOGISTS | • hierologists n. Plural of hierologist. • HIEROLOGIST n. a student of hierology, the science of sacred matters. |
| HISTIOLOGIES | • HISTIOLOGY n. the study of the tissues of organisms, also HISTOLOGY. |
| HISTOGENESIS | • histogenesis n. (Biology) the formation and development of the tissues of an organism from embryonic cells. • HISTOGENESIS n. the formation or differentiation of tissues, also HISTOGENY. |
| HOUSESITTING | • housesitting v. Present participle of housesit. • house-sitting v. Present participle of house-sit. • house␣sitting v. Present participle of house sit. |
| OESOPHAGITIS | • oesophagitis n. (British spelling) Alternative form of esophagitis. • œsophagitis n. Obsolete spelling of esophagitis. • OESOPHAGITIS n. inflammation of the oesophagus, also ESOPHAGITIS. |
| OVERFISHINGS | • OVERFISHING n. excessive fishing. |
| PHYSIOLOGIES | • physiologies n. Plural of physiology. • PHYSIOLOGY n. a branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involved. |
| SCHIZOGONIES | • schizogonies n. Plural of schizogony. • SCHIZOGONY n. reproduction by division. |
| SEIGNIORSHIP | • seigniorship n. The role or status of seignior. • SEIGNIORSHIP n. the office of seignior. |
| SPHINGOSINES | • sphingosines n. Plural of sphingosine. • SPHINGOSINE n. an unsaturated amino alcohol found esp. in nervous tissue and cell membranes. |
| STEGOPHILIST | • STEGOPHILIST n. one who climbs buildings for sport. |
| STICHOLOGIES | • STICHOLOGY n. metrical theory. |