| HYPOGYNY | • HYPOGYNY n. the condition of having flowers with organs below the ovary. |
| HYPONYMS | • hyponyms n. Plural of hyponym. • HYPONYM n. one of several terms subsumed under another. |
| HYPONYMY | • hyponymy n. (Semantics) The semantic relation between hyponyms; the quality of being hyponymous. • HYPONYMY n. the formation of hyponyms. |
| HYPOPYON | • hypopyon n. Collection of pus in the anterior chamber of the eye. • HYPOPYON n. an accumulation of pus in the eye. |
| PARONYMY | • paronymy n. The quality of being paronymous. • paronymy n. The use of paronymous words. • PARONYMY n. a relationship of two words having the same sound. |
| PENNYBOY | • PENNYBOY n. an employee whose duties include menial tasks such as running errands. |
| POLYGENY | • polygeny n. Polygenesis. • polygeny n. The control of a single trait, or phenotype, by multiple genes. • POLYGENY n. generation from multiple origins. |
| POLYGONY | • polygony n. Any plant of the genus Polygonum, especially knotgrass. • POLYGONY n. (Spenser) the plant bistort. |
| POLYGYNE | • polygyne adj. Describing a hive or colony (of a social insect) that has more than one active queen. • POLYGYNE adj. having more than one egg-laying queen in an insect colony. |
| POLYGYNY | • polygyny n. The state or practice of having several wives at the same time; plurality of wives; marriage to several wives. • polygyny n. The condition of an ant colony that has multiple egg-laying queens. • POLYGYNY n. the condition of having more than one wife at the same time. |
| POLYNYAS | • polynyas n. Plural of polynya. • POLYNYA n. (Russian) open water surrounded by sea ice, also POLYNIA. |
| POLYONYM | • polyonym n. An object that has a variety of names. • polyonym n. A polynomial name or term. • POLYONYM n. a name consisting of several words. |
| POLYTENY | • polyteny n. (Molecular biology) The presence within a cell of polytene chromosomes (large chromosomes with multiple… • POLYTENY n. in abnormally large chromosomes, the state of being composed of many reduplicated strands. |
| SYMPHONY | • symphony n. An extended piece of music of sophisticated structure, usually for orchestra. • symphony n. (Music) An instrumental introduction or termination to a vocal composition. • symphony n. Harmony in music or colour, or a harmonious combination of elements. |
| TOPONYMY | • toponymy n. (Semantics) Lexicological study of place names; a branch of onomastics. • toponymy n. (Anatomy) The nomenclature of anatomical regions. • TOPONYMY n. the study of toponyms. |