| HAEMOPTYSIS | • haemoptysis n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemoptysis. • hæmoptysis n. Obsolete form of hemoptysis. • HAEMOPTYSIS n. the spitting or coughing up of blood from the lungs. |
| IMPOSTHUMES | • imposthumes n. Plural of imposthume. • imposthumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imposthume. • IMPOSTHUME n. (archaic) an abscess, also IMPOSTUME. |
| MATRONSHIPS | • matronships n. Plural of matronship. • MATRONSHIP n. the state of being a matron. |
| MENTORSHIPS | • mentorships n. Plural of mentorship. • MENTORSHIP n. the office of mentor. |
| MYTHOPOESIS | • mythopoesis n. Creation of myth. • MYTHOPOESIS n. the making of myths. |
| OPISTHOSOMA | • opisthosoma n. (Zoology) The posterior abdomen of the chelicerates. • OPISTHOSOMA n. the abdomen of a spider or other arachnid. |
| OPSIMATHIES | • OPSIMATHY n. education late in life. |
| ORTHOPRISMS | • ORTHOPRISM n. in monoclinic crystals, a form consisting of two faces parallel to the orthodiagonal. |
| POLISHMENTS | • polishments n. Plural of polishment. • POLISHMENT n. the act of polishing, or the state of being polished. |
| POLYTHEISMS | • polytheisms n. Plural of polytheism. • POLYTHEISM n. belief in multiple deities. |
| PROPHETISMS | • prophetisms n. Plural of prophetism. • PROPHETISM n. the actions of a prophet or prophets. |
| SCYPHISTOMA | • scyphistoma n. (Zoology) The young attached larva of Discophora in the stage when it resembles a hydroid, or actinian. • SCYPHISTOMA n. the fixed polypoid stage in the life cycle of a scyphozoan, which reproduces asexually by budding or strobilation. |
| STASIMORPHY | • stasimorphy n. Any deviation from the normal form of a bodily organ due to arrested development. • STASIMORPHY n. structural modification by arrested development. |
| SYMPHONISTS | • symphonists n. Plural of symphonist. • SYMPHONIST n. a composer or (rarely) performer of symphonies. |
| THEOSOPHISM | • theosophism n. Belief in theosophy. • THEOSOPHISM n. theosophical tenets. |