| ANGLOPHONE | • anglophone adj. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophone. • anglophone n. Alternative letter-case form of Anglophone. • Anglophone adj. English-speaking. |
| HARPOONING | • harpooning n. The act of shooting with a harpoon. • harpooning v. Present participle of harpoon. • HARPOON v. to strike with a barbed spear. |
| INDOPHENOL | • indophenol n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a class of blue or green dyes produced by oxidation of phenols and aromatic diamines. • INDOPHENOL n. any one of a series of artificial blue dyestuffs. |
| MONOPHONIC | • monophonic adj. (Of sound reproduction) having a single channel; monaural (compare stereophonic). • monophonic adj. (Music) having a single melodic line and no harmony (compare polyphonic). • monophonic adj. (Orthography) having simple one-to-one mapping between letters and phonemes. |
| PHAELONION | • phaelonion n. Alternative form of phelonion. • PHAELONION n. an Eastern vestment like a chasuble, also PHELONION. |
| PHELONIONS | • phelonions n. Plural of phelonion. • PHELONION n. a liturgical vestment, also PHAELONION. |
| PHENOMENON | • phenomenon n. A thing or being, event or process, perceptible through senses; or a fact or occurrence thereof. • phenomenon n. (By extension) A knowable thing or event (eg by inference, especially in science). • phenomenon n. A kind or type of phenomenon (sense 1 or 2). |
| PHONATHONS | • PHONATHON n. a telephone-based fundraising campaign. |
| PHONATIONS | • phonations n. Plural of phonation. • PHONATION n. the production of vocal sound. |
| PRONGHORNS | • pronghorns n. Plural of pronghorn. • PRONGHORN n. a North American ruminant, the sole member of the family Antilocapridae, resembling an antelope but having deciduous hooked horns in the male. |
| SPHENODONS | • sphenodons n. Plural of sphenodon. • SPHENODON n. a member of the Sphenodont group of lizards, to which the tuatara belongs. |
| SPHENODONT | • sphenodont n. (Zoology) Any member of the order Sphenodontida. • SPHENODONT n. a member of the Sphenodont group of lizards, to which the tuatara belongs. |
| SYMPHONION | • symphonion n. (Music, historical) A combination of pianoforte and harmonium, the precursor of the orchestrion. • SYMPHONION n. a combination of piano and harmonium. |