| ENCRYPTIONS | • encryptions n. Plural of encryption. • ENCRYPTION n. the act of encrypting. |
| HYPNOTISING | • hypnotising v. Present participle of hypnotise. • HYPNOTISE v. to put in a state of hypnosis, also HYPNOTIZE. |
| HYPOTENSION | • hypotension n. (Pathology) The disease or disorder of abnormally low blood pressure. • HYPOTENSION n. abnormally low blood pressure. |
| NONPAYMENTS | • nonpayments n. Plural of nonpayment. • NONPAYMENT n. neglect or failure to pay. |
| PENNYWORTHS | • pennyworths n. Plural of pennyworth. • PENNYWORTH n. a penny's worth. |
| PENTAGYNOUS | • pentagynous adj. (Botany) Of or relating to plants of the order Pentagyna; having five styles. • PENTAGYNOUS adj. relating to the Pentagynia, an order of plants with five pistils, also PENTAGYNIAN. |
| POLYTUNNELS | • polytunnels n. Plural of polytunnel. • POLYTUNNEL n. plastic sheeting stretched over rows of plants as protection from the weather. |
| POSTSYNCING | • postsyncing v. Present participle of postsync. • POSTSYNC v. (short for) postsynchronize, to add a soundtrack to a film after recording. |
| SATANOPHANY | • satanophany n. An incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon, or the state of being thus possessed. • SATANOPHANY n. an appearance of the devil. |
| SPONTANEITY | • spontaneity n. (Uncountable) The quality of being spontaneous. • spontaneity n. (Countable) Spontaneous behaviour. • spontaneity n. (Biology) The tendency to undergo change, characteristic of both animal and vegetable organisms, and… |
| STANNOTYPES | • stannotypes n. Plural of stannotype. • STANNOTYPE n. a photograph taken upon a tin plate. |
| STENOTYPING | • stenotyping v. Present participle of stenotype. • STENOTYPE v. to record speech using a stenotype. |
| SYNCOPATING | • syncopating v. Present participle of syncopate. • SYNCOPATE v. to shorten a word by cutting out its middle. |
| SYNCOPATION | • syncopation n. (Linguistics, phonology) The contraction of a word by means of loss or omission of sounds or syllables… • syncopation n. (Music) The quality of a rhythm being somehow unexpected, in that it deviates from the strict succession… • SYNCOPATION n. a shift of accent in a musical passage that occurs when a normally weak beat is stressed. |
| TRYPSINOGEN | • trypsinogen n. (Biochemistry) An inactive precursor of trypsin. • TRYPSINOGEN n. the inactive substance from which trypsin is formed in the duodenum. |