| ANTIPHONS | • antiphons n. Plural of antiphon. • ANTIPHON n. (Greek) alternate chanting or singing. |
| ANTIPHONY | • antiphony n. (Music, singing) alternate, or responsive singing by a choir split into two parts; a piece sung or chanted… • antiphony n. Alternate, or responsive ideas or opinions; juxtaposition. • ANTIPHONY n. antiphonal chanting or singing. |
| DYNORPHIN | • dynorphin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of opioid peptides that arise from the precursor protein prodynorphin. • DYNORPHIN n. a drug used to treat cocaine addiction. |
| ENDORPHIN | • endorphin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of peptide hormones found in the mammalian brain that act as neurotransmitters… • ENDORPHIN n. any of a group of peptides that occur in the brain and bind to the same receptors as morphine, thereby inhibiting pain. |
| INHOOPING | • inhooping v. Present participle of inhoop. • INHOOP v. (Shakespeare) to confine in a hoop. |
| ORPHANING | • orphaning v. Present participle of orphan. • ORPHAN v. to deprive of both parents. |
| PANCHIONS | • panchions n. Plural of panchion. • PANCHION n. a wide-brimmed, shallow vessel into which milk was poured and left to settle, so that the cream could separate, also PANCHEON, PUNCHEON. |
| PHELONION | • phelonion n. (Christianity) A liturgical vestment worn by a priest of the Eastern Christian tradition, equivalent… • PHELONION n. a liturgical vestment, also PHAELONION. |
| PHENYTOIN | • phenytoin n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic compound related to hydantoin, used as an anticonvulsant in the treatment of epilepsy. • PHENYTOIN n. a crystalline anticonvulsant compound. |
| PHINNOCKS | • phinnocks n. Plural of phinnock. • PHINNOCK n. (Gaelic) a young seatrout, also FINNAC, FINNACK, FINNOCK. |
| PHONATING | • phonating v. Present participle of phonate. • PHONATE v. to produce speech sounds. |
| PHONATION | • phonation n. (Phonetics) The process of producing vocal sound by the vibration of the vocal folds that is in turn… • PHONATION n. the production of vocal sound. |
| PHONEYING | • phoneying v. Present participle of phoney. • PHONEY v. to fake, counterfeit. |
| PHONINESS | • phoniness n. The condition or quality of being phony or fake. • PHONINESS n. the state of being phony, also PHONEYNESS. |
| POUNCHING | • POUNCHING v. (Spenser) punching. |
| SIPHONING | • siphoning v. Present participle of siphon. • SIPHON v. (Greek) to draw off through a tube, also SYPHON. |
| SYPHONING | • syphoning v. Present participle of syphon. • SYPHON v. to draw off through a tube, also SIPHON. |
| TYPHONIAN | • Typhonian adj. Of or relating to Typhon or, by interpretatio graeca, his Egyptian equivalent Set. • TYPHONIAN adj. relating to a whirlwind. |
| UNHOOPING | • unhooping v. Present participle of unhoop. • UNHOOP v. to remove hoops from. |