| BIOPHYSICIST | • biophysicist n. A biologist or physicist whose speciality is biophysics. • BIOPHYSICIST n. a practitioner of biophysics. |
| CITIZENSHIPS | • citizenships n. Plural of citizenship. • CITIZENSHIP n. the status of being a citizen. |
| DIPHTHERITIS | • diphtheritis n. (Dated) diphtheria. • DIPHTHERITIS n. diphtheria. |
| DIPHYSITISMS | • DIPHYSITISM n. belief in the dual nature of Christ. |
| EPITHELISING | • EPITHELISE v. to convert to epithelium, also EPITHELIZE. |
| GRAPHITISING | • graphitising v. Present participle of graphitise. • GRAPHITISE v. to convert wholly or partly into graphite, also GRAPHITIZE. |
| HIPPIATRISTS | • hippiatrists n. Plural of hippiatrist. • HIPPIATRIST n. a vet specialising in horses. |
| ICONOPHILIST | • iconophilist n. A student or enthusiast of iconography. • ICONOPHILIST n. one with a taste for pictures and symbols. |
| KINESIPATHIC | • kinesipathic adj. Of or relating to kinesipathy. • KINESIPATHIC adj. relating to kinesiatrics, a method of treating disease by means of exercises or gymnastic movements. |
| MINISTERSHIP | • ministership n. (Government) The position held by a minister. • MINISTERSHIP n. the office of minister. |
| OPHIOPHILIST | • ophiophilist n. Synonym of ophiophile (“person who loves snakes”). • OPHIOPHILIST n. a snake-lover. |
| PHILISTINISM | • philistinism n. A materialistic attitude accompanied by ignorance of artistic or cultural matters. • PHILISTINISM n. lack of culture, a materialistic outlook. |
| PHILLIPSITES | • PHILLIPSITE n. a hydrated silicate of potassium, calcium and aluminum. |
| PROHIBITIONS | • prohibitions n. Plural of prohibition. • PROHIBITION n. the act of prohibiting. |
| SITIOPHOBIAS | • SITIOPHOBIA n. a morbid aversion to food, also SITOPHOBIA. |
| SPHAIRISTIKE | • sphairistike n. (Sports, archaic) An early racquet sport that evolved into tennis. • SPHAIRISTIKE n. (Greek) a ball game that developed into lawn tennis. |
| SPHERICITIES | • sphericities n. Plural of sphericity. • SPHERICITY n. a descriptive term to describe how close a particle's shape is to a sphere. |