| APOTHEOSISES | • apotheosises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apotheosise. • APOTHEOSISE v. to bring to perfection, also APOTHEOSIZE. |
| COHOSTESSING | • cohostessing v. Present participle of cohostess. • COHOSTESS v. to act as a joint hostess. |
| COSMOTHEISMS | • COSMOTHEISM n. the belief that identifies God with the cosmos. |
| HISTOLOGISTS | • histologists n. Plural of histologist. • HISTOLOGIST n. one who studies organic tissue. |
| HOMOEOSTASIS | • homoeostasis n. Alternative spelling of homeostasis. • homœostasis n. Obsolete spelling of homeostasis. • HOMOEOSTASIS n. a tendency towards health or stable physical conditions, also HOMEOSTASIS. |
| HOROSCOPISTS | • horoscopists n. Plural of horoscopist. • HOROSCOPIST n. one who casts horoscopes, an astrologer. |
| HYPEROSTOSIS | • hyperostosis n. (Medicine) An excessive growth or thickening of bone. • HYPEROSTOSIS n. abnormal growth of bone tissue. |
| PHOTORESISTS | • photoresists n. Plural of photoresist. • PHOTORESIST n. an organic material that polymerizes on exposure to ultraviolet light and in that form resists attack by acids and solvents. |
| PROVOSTSHIPS | • provostships n. Plural of provostship. • PROVOSTSHIP n. the office of provost. |
| SAXOPHONISTS | • saxophonists n. Plural of saxophonist. • SAXOPHONIST n. one who plays the saxophone. |
| SCHISTOSOMAL | • schistosomal adj. Of or pertaining to the schistosome or to schistosomiasis. • SCHISTOSOMAL adj. of or like a schistosome, a disease-causing blood fluke. |
| SCHISTOSOMES | • schistosomes n. Plural of schistosome. • SCHISTOSOME n. a disease-causing blood fluke. |
| SOOTHINGNESS | • soothingness n. The quality of being soothing. • SOOTHINGNESS n. the state of being soothing. |
| SOOTHSAYINGS | • soothsayings n. Plural of soothsaying. • SOOTHSAYING n. the act of divining. |
| SOUSAPHONIST | • sousaphonist n. Someone who plays the sousaphone. • SOUSAPHONIST n. one who plays the sousaphone. |
| THEOSOPHISES | • theosophises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of theosophise. • THEOSOPHISE v. to practise theosophy, also THEOSOPHIZE. |
| THEOSOPHISMS | • THEOSOPHISM n. theosophical tenets. |
| THEOSOPHISTS | • theosophists n. Plural of theosophist. • THEOSOPHIST n. a believer in theosophy, immediate divine illumination or wisdom, also THEOSOPH, THEOSOPHER. |
| TOOTHINESSES | • toothinesses n. Plural of toothiness. • TOOTHINESS n. the state of being toothy. |