| APARTHEIDS | • apartheids n. Plural of apartheid. • apartheids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apartheid. • APARTHEID n. (South African) segregation and separate development (of races). |
| CAMPODEIDS | • campodeids n. Plural of campodeid. • CAMPODEID n. a primitive wingless insect of the order Diptera. |
| EIDERDOWNS | • eiderdowns n. Plural of eiderdown. • EIDERDOWN n. the soft down of the eider duck; a bedcover, usually quilted. |
| EIDOGRAPHS | • eidographs n. Plural of eidograph. • EIDOGRAPH n. an instrument for copying drawings. |
| OPHICLEIDE | • ophicleide n. (Music) A keyed brass baritone bugle, now replaced by the tuba in orchestral music. • OPHICLEIDE n. a bass bugle-like keyed brass musical instrument. |
| PAREIDOLIA | • pareidolia n. (Psychology) The tendency to interpret a vague stimulus as something known to the observer, such as… • PAREIDOLIA n. a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus being perceived as significant e.g. seeing faces in clouds. |
| REIDENTIFY | • reidentify v. To identify again (as something one previously identified as, or as something else). • reidentify v. To make identifiable again; to re-discern the identity of; for example, to undo deidentification of. • REIDENTIFY v. to identify again. |
| SCARABAEID | • scarabaeid n. (Zoology, entomology) Any beetle of the family Scarabaeidae (which includes stag- and dung-beetles). • scarabæid n. Alternative form of scarabaeid. • SCARABAEID n. a beetle of the Scarabaeus genus of lamellicorn beetles, also SCARAB, SCARABEE, SCARABOID. |
| SCLEREIDES | • sclereides n. Plural of sclereide. • SCLEREIDE n. a thick-walled plant cell, also SCLEREID. |
| SYNEIDESES | • SYNEIDESIS n. (obsolete) conscience as passing judgement on past acts. |
| SYNEIDESIS | • SYNEIDESIS n. (obsolete) conscience as passing judgement on past acts. |
| TRACHEIDAL | • TRACHEIDAL adj. of or like a tracheid, a long tubelike but closed cell in xylem. |
| TRACHEIDES | • tracheides n. Plural of tracheide. • TRACHEIDE n. a long tubelike but closed cell in xylem, also TRACHEID. |