| ANTIPHONIES | • antiphonies n. Plural of antiphony. • ANTIPHONY n. antiphonal chanting or singing. |
| CHAMPIONING | • championing v. Present participle of champion. • championing n. The act of one who champions something; fervent support. • CHAMPION v. to defend or support. |
| EUPHONISING | • euphonising v. Present participle of euphonise. • EUPHONISE v. to make euphonic, pleasant sounding, also EUPHONIZE. |
| EUPHONIZING | • euphonizing v. Present participle of euphonize. • EUPHONIZE v. to make euphonic, pleasant sounding, also EUPHONISE. |
| HYPNOTISING | • hypnotising v. Present participle of hypnotise. • HYPNOTISE v. to put in a state of hypnosis, also HYPNOTIZE. |
| HYPNOTIZING | • hypnotizing v. Present participle of hypnotize. • HYPNOTIZE v. to put in a state of hypnosis, also HYPNOTISE. |
| HYPOLIMNION | • hypolimnion n. (Geography) The perpetually cold layer of water that lies beneath the thermocline of a thermally stratified lake. • HYPOLIMNION n. a lower and colder layer of water in a lake. |
| PHONETICIAN | • phonetician n. A person who specializes in the physiology, acoustics, and perception of speech. • phonetician n. (Linguistics) A person who specializes in the study of speech sounds and their representation by written symbols. • phonetician n. (Linguistics) A dialectologist; a person who studies regional differences in speech sounds. |
| PHONETISING | • phonetising v. Present participle of phonetise. • PHONETISE v. to represent phonetically, also PHONETICISE, PHONETICIZE, PHONETIZE. |
| PHONETIZING | • phonetizing v. Present participle of phonetize. • PHONETIZE v. to represent phonetically, also PHONETICISE, PHONETICIZE, PHONETISE. |
| PINCHPOINTS | • pinchpoints n. Plural of pinchpoint. • pinch␣points n. Plural of pinch point. • PINCHPOINT n. a constricted or awkward point, esp. in traffic. |
| PINCUSHIONS | • pincushions n. Plural of pincushion. • pincushions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pincushion. • pin-cushions n. Plural of pin-cushion. |
| RHINOPHONIA | • rhinophonia n. (Medicine) nasalised voice. • RHINOPHONIA n. a nasal tone to the voice which is caused by a defect in the nasal passages. |
| SPHINGOSINE | • sphingosine n. (Biochemistry) An unsaturated aliphatic amino alcohol associated with the lipids of brain tissue. • SPHINGOSINE n. an unsaturated amino alcohol found esp. in nervous tissue and cell membranes. |
| UNBISHOPING | • unbishoping v. Present participle of unbishop. • UNBISHOP v. to deprive of the status of bishop. |
| UNPOLISHING | • unpolishing v. Present participle of unpolish. • UNPOLISH v. to remove polish from. |