| AMPHIGASTRIUM | • AMPHIGASTRIUM n. a scalelike leaf on the ventral side of some liverworts. |
| AMPHITRICHOUS | • amphitrichous adj. (Biology) (of bacteria) Having a single flagellum on each of two opposite ends. (Only one flagellum… • AMPHITRICHOUS adj. of or like amphitricha, bacteria that have flagella at both ends. |
| GUTTERSNIPISH | • guttersnipish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a guttersnipe. • GUTTERSNIPISH adj. like a guttersnipe. |
| HARUSPICATING | • haruspicating v. Present participle of haruspicate. • HARUSPICATE v. to foretell by inspection of animals' entrails. |
| HARUSPICATION | • haruspication n. The act or practice of divination from the entrails of animals slain in sacrifice. • HARUSPICATION n. divination by inspecting animal entrails. |
| HYPERACUITIES | • hyperacuities n. Plural of hyperacuity. • HYPERACUITY n. the state of being hyperacute. |
| HYPOPITUITARY | • hypopituitary adj. Relating to hypopituitarism. • HYPOPITUITARY adj. relating to hypopituitarism. |
| INDENTURESHIP | • indentureship n. The condition of being indentured. • indentureship n. The period during which a person is indentured. • INDENTURESHIP n. the state of being indentured. |
| JUSTICIARSHIP | • JUSTICIARSHIP n. the office of justiciar. |
| SUBEDITORSHIP | • subeditorship n. The rank or position of subeditor. • SUBEDITORSHIP n. the office of subeditor. |
| THIOSULPHURIC | • thiosulphuric adj. (Inorganic chemistry, chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of thiosulfuric. • THIOSULPHURIC adj. as in thiosulphuric acid, sulphuric acid in which one atom of oxygen is replaced by sulphur. |
| TRIUMPHALISMS | • triumphalisms n. Plural of triumphalism. • TRIUMPHALISM n. belief in the superiority of one particular religious creed. |
| TRIUMPHALISTS | • triumphalists n. Plural of triumphalist. • TRIUMPHALIST n. one who engages in triumphalism. |
| VIRTUOSOSHIPS | • virtuosoships n. Plural of virtuosoship. • VIRTUOSOSHIP n. being a virtuoso. |
| XIPHISTERNUMS | • xiphisternums n. Plural of xiphisternum. • XIPHISTERNUM n. the posterior and smallest of the three divisions of the sternum. |