| CHIRIMOYA | • chirimoya n. Alternative form of cherimoya. • CHIRIMOYA n. (Quechua) a Peruvian fruit resembling the custard apple, also CHERIMOYA, CHERIMOYER. |
| CHIYOGAMI | • chiyogami n. The repeating pattern found in many origami papers, originally applied with wood blocks, but now mainly… • CHIYOGAMI n. (Japanese) a kind of hand-printed patterned paper. |
| CHYMIFIED | • chymified v. Simple past tense and past participle of chymify. • CHYMIFY v. to form into chyme. |
| CHYMIFIES | • chymifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chymify. • CHYMIFY v. to form into chyme. |
| HUMIFYING | • humifying v. Present participle of humify. • HUMIFY v. to moisten, also HUMEFY. |
| HYBRIDISM | • hybridism n. The state of being hybrid. • hybridism n. The production of hybrids by cross-breeding. • hybridism n. (Linguistics) The formation of a hybrid, a word from elements of different languages. |
| HYLICISMS | • HYLICISM n. materialism, also HYLISM. |
| MYIOPHILY | • MYIOPHILY n. pollination of plants by flies, also MYOPHILY. |
| MYTHICISE | • mythicise v. Alternative form of mythicize. • MYTHICISE v. to make mythical, also MYTHICIZE. |
| MYTHICISM | • mythicism n. (Theology) The scholarly opinion that the gospels are mythological expansions of historical data. • mythicism n. The habitual practice of attributing everything to mythological causes; superstition, the opposite of… • mythicism n. The creative potential for the creation of mythology; the faculty of mythopoeia. |
| MYTHICIST | • mythicist n. An adherent of mythicism (view that a certain person is mythical and never existed). • MYTHICIST n. an adherent of mythicism, also MYTHIST. |
| MYTHICIZE | • mythicize v. (Transitive) To make into a myth. • mythicize v. (Transitive) To interpret in terms of mythology. • MYTHICIZE v. to make mythical, also MYTHICISE. |
| MYTHISING | • mythising v. Present participle of mythise. • MYTHISE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHIZE. |
| MYTHIZING | • mythizing v. Present participle of mythize. • MYTHIZE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHISE. |
| PHYSICISM | • physicism n. The tendency of the mind toward, or its preoccupation with, physical phenomena; materialism in philosophy… • PHYSICISM n. belief in the material or physical as opposed to the spiritual. |
| SHIMMYING | • shimmying v. Present participle of shimmy. • SHIMMY v. to dance the shimmy. |
| SMITHYING | • smithying v. Present participle of smithy. • SMITHY v. to forge metal, also SMITH, SMIDDY. |
| THYMIDINE | • thymidine n. (Biochemistry, genetics) The nucleoside consisting of a combination of deoxyribose and thymine. • THYMIDINE n. a nucleoside of thymine, found in DNA. |
| WIMPISHLY | • wimpishly adv. In a wimpish manner. • WIMPISH adv. ineffectual, also WIMPY. |
| YOHIMBINE | • yohimbine n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A toxic crystalline compound obtained from the bark of the yohimbe… • YOHIMBINE n. (Bantu) an alkaloid obtained from the bark of a West African tree. |