| ANTIPHONIES | • antiphonies n. Plural of antiphony. • ANTIPHONY n. antiphonal chanting or singing. |
| BONEFISHING | • bonefishing n. Angling for bonefish. • BONEFISHING n. the sport of fishing for bonefish. |
| CINCHONINES | • cinchonines n. Plural of cinchonine. • CINCHONINE n. an alkaloid obtained from cinchona bark and used as a substitute for quinine. |
| CINCHONISED | • cinchonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of cinchonise. • CINCHONISE v. to treat with cinchona or quinine, also CINCHONIZE. |
| CINCHONISES | • cinchonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cinchonise. • CINCHONISE v. to treat with cinchona or quinine, also CINCHONIZE. |
| CINCHONIZES | • cinchonizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cinchonize. • CINCHONIZE v. to treat with cinchona or quinine, also CINCHONISE. |
| EUPHONISING | • euphonising v. Present participle of euphonise. • EUPHONISE v. to make euphonic, pleasant sounding, also EUPHONIZE. |
| HERNIATIONS | • herniations n. Plural of herniation. • HERNIATION n. the state of being herniated. |
| INHARMONIES | • inharmonies n. Plural of inharmony. • INHARMONY n. want of harmony. |
| METHIONINES | • methionines n. Plural of methionine. • METHIONINE n. an essential sulphur-bearing amino acid. |
| MOONSHINIER | • MOONSHINY adj. full of moonlight. |
| NONTHEISTIC | • nontheistic adj. Not believing in any gods. • NONTHEISTIC adj. not theistic. |
| OVERSHINING | • overshining v. Present participle of overshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| PHONETISING | • phonetising v. Present participle of phonetise. • PHONETISE v. to represent phonetically, also PHONETICISE, PHONETICIZE, PHONETIZE. |
| SPHINGOSINE | • sphingosine n. (Biochemistry) An unsaturated aliphatic amino alcohol associated with the lipids of brain tissue. • SPHINGOSINE n. an unsaturated amino alcohol found esp. in nervous tissue and cell membranes. |