| METAPHRASTS | • metaphrasts n. Plural of metaphrast. • METAPHRAST n. one who produces a metaphrase. |
| ORTHOEPISTS | • orthoepists n. Plural of orthoepist. • orthoëpists n. Plural of orthoëpist. • ORTHOEPIST n. one who is skilled in orthoepy. |
| PEDORTHISTS | • pedorthists n. Plural of pedorthist. |
| PHOTORESIST | • photoresist n. A light-sensitive film used in photolithography and photoengraving. • PHOTORESIST n. an organic material that polymerizes on exposure to ultraviolet light and in that form resists attack by acids and solvents. |
| POSTHARVEST | • postharvest adj. After a harvest (especially with regard to food preservation). • POSTHARVEST adj. following a harvest. |
| PROSTHETICS | • prosthetics n. Plural of prosthetic. • prosthetics n. (Medicine) branch of medicine that deals with the artificial replacement of missing body parts. • PROSTHETIC n. an artificial part of the body. |
| PROSTHETIST | • prosthetist n. A person who makes or fits prosthetic devices. • PROSTHETIST n. one who makes prosthetics. |
| SHIPFITTERS | • shipfitters n. Plural of shipfitter. • ship␣fitters n. Plural of ship fitter. • SHIPFITTER n. one who fits out a ship. |
| SHOPFITTERS | • shopfitters n. Plural of shopfitter. • SHOPFITTER n. a worker who makes and installs fittings for commercial premises. |
| SPATTERDASH | • spatterdash n. A cement-based slurry applied to a wall in order to improve adhesion of the render. • spatterdash n. Singular of spatterdashes (“type of boots”). • spatterdash v. (Transitive) To apply spatterdash to. |
| STEPFATHERS | • stepfathers n. Plural of stepfather. • step-fathers n. Plural of step-father; alternative spelling of stepfathers. • STEPFATHER n. the husband of one's mother when distinct from one's natural or legal father. |
| STEPMOTHERS | • stepmothers n. Plural of stepmother. • step-mothers n. Plural of step-mother. • STEPMOTHER n. the wife of one's father when distinct from one's natural or legal mother. |
| STRATHSPEYS | • strathspeys n. Plural of strathspey. • STRATHSPEY n. a reel-like Scottish dance of moderate tempo. |
| TRUSTEESHIP | • trusteeship n. (Law) Office or function of a trustee. • trusteeship n. (International law) The administrative control of a territory granted to a country by the Trusteeship… • TRUSTEESHIP n. the office of trustee. |