| CHRYSANTHS | • chrysanths n. Plural of chrysanth. • CHRYSANTH n. (colloquial) a chrysanthemum. |
| HYPHENISES | • HYPHENISE v. to put a hyphen in, also HYPHENIZE. |
| HYPHENISMS | • hyphenisms n. Plural of hyphenism. • HYPHENISM n. the practice of inserting hyphens. |
| HYPHENLESS | • hyphenless adj. Without a hyphen. • HYPHENLESS adj. without a hyphen. |
| HYPOPHYSES | • hypophyses n. Plural of hypophysis. • HYPOPHYSIS n. the pituitary gland. |
| HYPOPHYSIS | • hypophysis n. (Anatomy) The pituitary gland. • hypophysis n. (Botany) The top cell of the suspensor in a dicot embryo, which will differentiate to form part of the root cap. • HYPOPHYSIS n. the pituitary gland. |
| HYPOTHESES | • hypotheses n. Plural of hypothesis. • HYPOTHESIS n. a supposition, an assumption. |
| HYPOTHESIS | • hypothesis n. (Sciences) Used loosely, a tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific… • hypothesis n. (General) An assumption taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation. • hypothesis n. (Grammar) The antecedent of a conditional statement. |
| ICHTHYOSES | • ichthyoses n. Plural of ichthyosis. • ICHTHYOSIS n. a disease in which the skin is thick, rough, and scaly. |
| ICHTHYOSIS | • ichthyosis n. (Pathology) A disease which gives the sufferer a dry, scaly skin. • ICHTHYOSIS n. a disease in which the skin is thick, rough, and scaly. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| SHEEPISHLY | • sheepishly adv. In a sheepish way; meekly; self-consciously; with embarrassment. • SHEEPISH adv. embarrassed. |
| SHREWISHLY | • shrewishly adv. In a shrewish way. • SHREWISH adv. ill-tempered. |