| AMPHISCIAN | • amphiscian adj. That lives in the tropics (and thus casts shadows northward and southward at different times of the year). • amphiscian n. One who lives in the tropics (and thus casts shadows northward and southward at different times of the year). • AMPHISCIAN n. an inhabitant of the torrid zone, whose shadow is thrown both ways. |
| ANTISCIANS | • Antiscians n. Plural of Antiscian. • ANTISCIAN n. a dweller on the exact opposite side of the world. |
| DISCIPLINE | • discipline n. A controlled behaviour; self-control. • discipline n. A specific branch of knowledge or learning. • discipline v. (Transitive) To train someone by instruction and practice. |
| DISCIPLING | • discipling v. Present participle of disciple. • DISCIPLE v. to cause to become a follower. |
| DISCIPULAR | • DISCIPULAR adj. like a disciple. |
| DISCISSION | • discission n. (Surgery) incision, especially of a soft cataract. • DISCISSION n. an open incision or cut. |
| IMMISCIBLE | • immiscible adj. (Physics) Of two or more liquids that are not mutually soluble: unmixable. • IMMISCIBLE adj. not capable of being mixed or mingled. |
| IMMISCIBLY | • immiscibly adv. In an immiscible fashion. • IMMISCIBLE adv. not capable of being mixed or mingled. |
| OMNISCIENT | • omniscient adj. Having total knowledge. • omniscient n. One who has total knowledge. • Omniscient prop.n. (Christianity) God. |
| PERISCIANS | • periscians n. Plural of periscian. • PERISCIAN n. a person living inside the polar circle. |
| PISCIFAUNA | • PISCIFAUNA n. the fish life of an area. |
| PISCIVORES | • piscivores n. Plural of piscivore. • PISCIVORE n. an eater of fish. |
| PLEBISCITE | • plebiscite n. A referendum, especially one that concerns changes in sovereignty. • PLEBISCITE n. a direct vote of the whole nation or of the people of a district on a special point. |
| VARISCITES | • variscites n. Plural of variscite. • VARISCITE n. an apple-green mineral, a hydrous phosphate of alumina. |
| VISCIDNESS | • viscidness n. Viscidity. • VISCIDNESS n. the state of being viscid. |