| AMPHISTYLARS | • AMPHISTYLAR n. a temple having a set of columns at both ends or at both sides. |
| CHRYSOMELIDS | • chrysomelids n. Plural of chrysomelid. • CHRYSOMELID n. a member of the leaf-beetle family. |
| HAEMATOLYSIS | • haematolysis n. Haemolysis. • HAEMATOLYSIS n. breaking up of red blood corpuscles, also HEMATOLYSIS. |
| HALOPHYTISMS | • HALOPHYTISM n. the state of being a halophyte. |
| HELICHRYSUMS | • helichrysums n. Plural of helichrysum. • HELICHRYSUM n. a genus of composite plants, the flowers of which keep their colour and shape when dried. |
| HEMODIALYSES | • hemodialyses n. Plural of hemodialysis. • HEMODIALYSIS n. dialysis, also HAEMODIALYSIS. |
| HEMODIALYSIS | • hemodialysis n. (Medicine) A dialysis utilizing extracorporeal removal of waste products from the blood in the case of kidney failure. • HEMODIALYSIS n. dialysis, also HAEMODIALYSIS. |
| 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. |
| HYMNOLOGISTS | • hymnologists n. Plural of hymnologist. • HYMNOLOGIST n. a student of hymnology. |
| HYPERBOLISMS | • hyperbolisms n. Plural of hyperbolism. • HYPERBOLISM n. use of hyperbole. |
| MYTHOLOGISES | • mythologises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythologise. • MYTHOLOGISE v. to make mythical, also MYTHOLOGIZE. |
| MYTHOLOGISTS | • mythologists n. Plural of mythologist. • MYTHOLOGIST n. a student of mythology. |
| PHYSICALISMS | • physicalisms n. Plural of physicalism. • PHYSICALISM n. the belief that all phenomena reducible to verifiable assertions. |
| POLYCHROISMS | • POLYCHROISM n. the state of being polychroic. |
| PSYCHOLOGISM | • psychologism n. (Philosophy) The tendency to describe things in psychological or subjective terms. • PSYCHOLOGISM n. a theory that applies psychological conceptions to the interpretation of historical events or logical thought. |
| THROMBOLYSIS | • thrombolysis n. The breaking down of blood clots by pharmacological or other means. • THROMBOLYSIS n. the breaking up of a blood clot. |