| ARHYTHMIAS | • arhythmias n. Plural of arhythmia. • ARHYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm, esp. of the pulse, also ARRHYTHMIA, ARYTHMIA. |
| BIORHYTHMS | • biorhythms n. Plural of biorhythm. • BIORHYTHM n. a periodic change in the behaviour or physiology of many animals and plants (e.g. hibernation and migration) mediated by hormones which are in turn influenced by changes in day-length. |
| CHRYSANTHS | • chrysanths n. Plural of chrysanth. • CHRYSANTH n. (colloquial) a chrysanthemum. |
| CHRYSOPHAN | • chrysophan n. Archaic form of chrysophane. • CHRYSOPHAN n. an old name for chrysarobin. |
| CHURCHWAYS | • churchways n. Plural of churchway. • CHURCHWAY n. the public way or road that leads up to the church. |
| CHURLISHLY | • churlishly adv. In a churlish manner. • CHURLISH adv. like a churl, vulgar, incivil. |
| HIGHFLYERS | • highflyers n. Plural of highflyer. • high-flyers n. Plural of high-flyer. • high␣flyers n. Plural of high flyer. |
| HOBBYHORSE | • hobbyhorse n. Alternative spelling of hobby horse. • hobby-horse n. Alternative spelling of hobby horse. • hobby␣horse n. (Originally) The Irish hobby, an extinct breed of horse. |
| HORNYHEADS | • hornyheads n. Plural of hornyhead. • HORNYHEAD n. a North American river chub. |
| HYDROPATHS | • hydropaths n. Plural of hydropath. • HYDROPATH n. a practitioner of hydropathy, the study of treating diseases with water. |
| HYGROCHASY | • hygrochasy n. Dehiscence that occurs upon wetting. • HYGROCHASY n. dehiscence on moistening. |
| HYPOMORPHS | • hypomorphs n. Plural of hypomorph. • HYPOMORPH n. a mutant gene but having a similar but weaker effect than the corresponding wild-type gene. |
| PHOSPHORYL | • phosphoryl n. (Chemistry) the trivalent radical O=P≡. • PHOSPHORYL n. the radical PO, regarded as the typical nucleus of certain compounds. |
| RHYTHMISED | • rhythmised v. Simple past tense and past participle of rhythmise. • RHYTHMISE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMIZE. |
| RHYTHMISES | • rhythmises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhythmise. • RHYTHMISE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMIZE. |
| RHYTHMISTS | • rhythmists n. Plural of rhythmist. • RHYTHMIST n. a person skilled in rhythm. |
| RHYTHMIZES | • rhythmizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhythmize. • RHYTHMIZE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMISE. |
| RHYTHMLESS | • rhythmless adj. Without rhythm. • RHYTHMLESS adj. being without rhythm. |
| RHYTHMUSES | • rhythmuses n. Plural of rhythmus. • RHYTHMUS n. (Latin) a pattern of recurrence, also RHYTHM. |
| SHREWISHLY | • shrewishly adv. In a shrewish way. • SHREWISH adv. ill-tempered. |