| ANTHELION | • anthelion n. A faint, white halo rarely seen in the sky opposite the sun on the parhelic circle. • ANTHELION n. (Greek) a ring seen opposite the sun. |
| ANTHEMING | • antheming v. Present participle of anthem. • ANTHEM v. to praise in a national song. |
| ANTHEMION | • anthemion n. An ornamental design consisting of palmettes or lotus flowers. • ANTHEMION n. (Greek) a flat cluster of leaves or flowers as an ornament in classical art. |
| ANTHERIDS | • ANTHERID n. the male reproductive organ of some plants. |
| CALANTHES | • calanthes n. Plural of calanthe. • CALANTHE n. (Greek) an orchid of the genus Calanthe, having tall spikes of long-lasting flowers. |
| ENANTHEMA | • enanthema n. Alternative form of enanthem. • ENANTHEMA n. an ulcer on a mucous membrane. |
| EXANTHEMA | • exanthema n. Alternative form of exanthem. • EXANTHEMA n. a skin eruption, esp. accompanied by fever, also EXANTHEM. |
| EXANTHEMS | • exanthems n. Plural of exanthem. • EXANTHEM n. a skin eruption, esp. accompanied by fever, also EXANTHEMA. |
| PANTHEISM | • pantheism n. (Religion) The belief that the Universe is in some sense divine and should be revered. Pantheism identifies… • pantheism n. (Rare, religion) The belief in all gods; omnitheism. • Pantheism n. Alternative spelling of pantheism. |
| PANTHEIST | • pantheist n. A person who believes in pantheism. • pantheist adj. Of or relating to pantheism. • pan-theist n. Alternative spelling of pantheist. |
| PANTHENOL | • panthenol n. (Organic chemistry) The alcohol analogue of pantothenic acid, which is quickly oxidized to pantothenate in organisms. • PANTHENOL n. a vitamin of the B-complex affecting the growth of hair. |
| PANTHEONS | • pantheons n. Plural of pantheon. • PANTHEON n. (Greek) a temple dedicated to all the gods. |
| XANTHEINS | • xantheins n. Plural of xanthein. • XANTHEIN n. a soluble yellow colouring. |
| XANTHENES | • xanthenes n. Plural of xanthene. • XANTHENE n. a white crystalline compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, from which dyestuffs are derived. |