| ENHYPOSTASIAS | • enhypostasias n. Plural of enhypostasia. • ENHYPOSTASIA n. personality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature. |
| GYMNOSOPHISTS | • gymnosophists n. Plural of gymnosophist. • GYMNOSOPHIST n. one of a sect of naked ascetics of ancient India, also GYMNOSOPH. |
| HYPOSENSITISE | • hyposensitise v. Alternative form of hyposensitize. • HYPOSENSITISE v. to cause (a person) to become less sensitive to (a substance producing an allergic reaction), also HYPOSENSITIZE. |
| HYPOSTASISING | • hypostasising v. Present participle of hypostasise. • HYPOSTASISE v. to treat as hypostasis, to personify, also HYPOSTASIZE, HYPOSTATISE, HYPOSTATIZE. |
| PHOTOFISSIONS | • photofissions n. Plural of photofission. • photofissions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of photofission. • PHOTOFISSION n. nuclear fission induced by gamma rays. |
| PHYSOSTIGMINS | • PHYSOSTIGMIN n. an alkaloid found in the Calabar bean used esp. in eye drops to reduce pressure inside the eyeball, aka eserine, also PHYSOSTIGMINE. |
| POLYSYNTHESES | • polysyntheses n. Plural of polysynthesis. • POLYSYNTHESIS n. the state of being polysynthetic. |
| POLYSYNTHESIS | • polysynthesis n. The act or process of combining many separate elements into a whole. • polysynthesis n. (Linguistics) The formation of a word by the combination of several simple words; agglutination. • POLYSYNTHESIS n. the state of being polysynthetic. |
| SIPHONOSTELES | • siphonosteles n. Plural of siphonostele. • SIPHONOSTELE n. the cylinder of conducting tissue surrounding a central core of pith in certain stems. |
| SNAPSHOOTINGS | • SNAPSHOOTING n. the act of taking snapshots. |
| SOUSAPHONISTS | • sousaphonists n. Plural of sousaphonist. • SOUSAPHONIST n. one who plays the sousaphone. |
| SPINSTERHOODS | • spinsterhoods n. Plural of spinsterhood. • SPINSTERHOOD n. the state of being a spinster, also SPINSTERDOM, SPINSTERSHIP. |
| SPORTFISHINGS | • SPORTFISHING n. fishing for sport. |
| SPORTSMANSHIP | • sportsmanship n. The good attitude/behaviour displayed by players of a game; fairness, determination, magnanimity, courtesy… • sportsmanship n. The behaviour exhibited in playing sports, either good or bad. • SPORTSMANSHIP n. conduct (as fairness, respect for one's opponent, and graciousness in winning or losing) becoming to one participating in a sport. |
| STEPHANOTISES | • stephanotises n. Plural of stephanotis. • STEPHANOTIS n. a kind of flowering vine. |
| SYCOPHANTISES | • sycophantises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sycophantise. • SYCOPHANTISE v. to be a sycophant, also SYCOPHANTIZE. |
| SYCOPHANTISMS | • sycophantisms n. Plural of sycophantism. • SYCOPHANTISM n. sycophancy. |
| VISCOUNTSHIPS | • viscountships n. Plural of viscountship. • VISCOUNTSHIP n. the office of viscount. |