| HALOPHYTISMS | • HALOPHYTISM n. the state of being a halophyte. |
| HOLOPHYTISMS | • HOLOPHYTISM n. the property of being holophytic, obtaining food by photosynthesis. |
| HYLOPATHISMS | • HYLOPATHISM n. belief in ability of matter to affect the spiritual world. |
| HYLOPATHISTS | • hylopathists n. Plural of hylopathist. • HYLOPATHIST n. a believer in the capability of matter to affect spirit. |
| HYPAESTHESIA | • HYPAESTHESIA n. a reduced sensibility to touch, also HYPESTHESIA. |
| HYPAESTHESIC | • HYPAESTHESIC adj. suffering from hypaesthesia, a reduced sensibility to touch. |
| HYPESTHESIAS | • hypesthesias n. Plural of hypesthesia. • HYPESTHESIA n. a reduced sensibility to touch, also HYPAESTHESIA. |
| HYPOSTHENIAS | • HYPOSTHENIA n. lack of strength. |
| HYPOTHESISED | • hypothesised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypothesise. • HYPOTHESISE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETISE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPOTHESISER | • hypothesiser n. Alternative form of hypothesizer. • HYPOTHESISER n. one who hypothesises, also HYPOTHESIZER. |
| HYPOTHESISES | • hypothesises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypothesise. • HYPOTHESISE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETISE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPOTHESISTS | • hypothesists n. Plural of hypothesist. • HYPOTHESIST n. one who forms a hypothesis. |
| HYPOTHESIZES | • hypothesizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypothesize. • HYPOTHESIZE v. to make a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESISE, HYPOTHETISE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPOTHETISES | • hypothetises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypothetise. • HYPOTHETISE v. to form a hypothesis, also HYPOTHESISE, HYPOTHESIZE, HYPOTHETIZE. |
| HYPSOPHOBIAS | • HYPSOPHOBIA n. a fear of falling from high places. |
| ICHTHYOPSIDS | • ICHTHYOPSID n. a member of the Ichthyopsida, amphibians, fishes and fishlike vertebrates, also ICHTHYOPSIDAN. |
| PHYSITHEISMS | • PHYSITHEISM n. the ascription of physical form and attributes to deity; the deification of the powers of nature. |
| SCHIZOPHYTES | • schizophytes n. Plural of schizophyte. • SCHIZOPHYTE n. a plant of the Schizophyta, an obsolete grouping of organisms that multiply only by fission, including bacteria and blue-green algae. |
| SYCOPHANTISH | • sycophantish adj. (Archaic) sycophantic. • SYCOPHANTISH adj. like a sycophant. |
| TACHYPHASIAS | • TACHYPHASIA n. abnormally rapid or voluble speech, also TACHYPHRASIA. |