| ENHYPOSTASIAS | • enhypostasias n. Plural of enhypostasia. • ENHYPOSTASIA n. personality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature. |
| HYPOSENSITISE | • hyposensitise v. Alternative form of hyposensitize. • HYPOSENSITISE v. to cause (a person) to become less sensitive to (a substance producing an allergic reaction), also HYPOSENSITIZE. |
| PASSIONLESSLY | • passionlessly adv. In a passionless manner; without passion. • PASSIONLESS adv. without passion. |
| POLYSYNTHESES | • polysyntheses n. Plural of polysynthesis. • POLYSYNTHESIS n. the state of being polysynthetic. |
| POLYSYNTHESIS | • polysynthesis n. The act or process of combining many separate elements into a whole. • polysynthesis n. (Linguistics) The formation of a word by the combination of several simple words; agglutination. • POLYSYNTHESIS n. the state of being polysynthetic. |
| POSSESSIONARY | • possessionary adj. Of or pertaining to possession. • POSSESSIONARY adj. relating to possession, also POSSESSIONAL. |
| PSYCHOGENESES | • psychogeneses n. Plural of psychogenesis. • PSYCHOGENESIS n. the origin and development of the mind. |
| PSYCHOGENESIS | • psychogenesis n. The origin and development of psychological processes such as personality and behaviour. • psychogenesis n. The development of a physical disorder from a psychological factor. • PSYCHOGENESIS n. the origin and development of the mind. |
| PSYCHOKINESES | • psychokineses n. Plural of psychokinesis. • PSYCHOKINESIS n. the movement of physical objects by the mind without use of physical means. |
| PSYCHOKINESIS | • psychokinesis n. (Parapsychology) The movement of physical systems and objects by the use of psychic power. Abbreviated as PK. • PSYCHOKINESIS n. the movement of physical objects by the mind without use of physical means. |
| SPONDYLITISES | • SPONDYLITIS n. inflammation of the vertebra. |
| SPONDYLOLYSES | • SPONDYLOLYSIS n. disintegration of one or more vertebrae, also SPONDYLOSIS. |
| SPONDYLOSISES | • SPONDYLOSIS n. disintegration of one or more vertebrae. |
| STREPTOLYSINS | • streptolysins n. Plural of streptolysin. • STREPTOLYSIN n. an antigenic hemolysin produced by streptococci. |
| SYCOPHANTISES | • sycophantises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sycophantise. • SYCOPHANTISE v. to be a sycophant, also SYCOPHANTIZE. |
| SYNCHROSCOPES | • synchroscopes n. Plural of synchroscope. • SYNCHROSCOPE n. an instrument for detecting whether two moving parts are synchronized. |
| SYNECPHONESES | • synecphoneses n. Plural of synecphonesis. • SYNECPHONESIS n. the union into one syllable of two vowels without forming a recognized diphthong. |
| SYNECPHONESIS | • synecphonesis n. (Grammar) A contraction of two syllables into one; synizesis. • SYNECPHONESIS n. the union into one syllable of two vowels without forming a recognized diphthong. |