CEPHALOPODS | • cephalopods n. Plural of cephalopod. • CEPHALOPOD n. any marine mollusc of the class Cephalopoda, that includes the octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and pearly nautilus, also CEPHALOPODAN. |
COPPERHEADS | • copperheads n. Plural of copperhead. • Copperheads n. Plural of Copperhead. • COPPERHEAD n. a venomous American serpent, closely allied to the rattlesnake, but without rattles. |
DIAPOPHYSES | • diapophyses n. Plural of diapophysis. • DIAPOPHYSIS n. a dorsal transverse process of a vertebra. |
DIPHOSPHATE | • diphosphate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester containing two phosphate groups. • diphosphate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester of diphosphoric acid; pyrophosphate. • DIPHOSPHATE n. a phosphate containing two phosphate groups. |
DIPLOPHASES | • diplophases n. Plural of diplophase. • DIPLOPHASE n. a diploid phase in a life cycle. |
HEPTAPODIES | • heptapodies n. Plural of heptapody. • HEPTAPODY n. the state of having seven feet. |
MISHAPPENED | • mishappened v. Simple past tense and past participle of mishappen. • MISHAPPEN v. (Spenser) to happen ill or unluckily. |
PAEDOPHILES | • paedophiles n. Plural of paedophile. • pædophiles n. Plural of pædophile. • PAEDOPHILE n. one with a perverted sexual desire for children, also PEDOPHILE. |
PARAPHRASED | • paraphrased v. Simple past tense and past participle of paraphrase. • PARAPHRASE v. to restate in different words. |
PEDOPHILIAS | • pedophilias n. Plural of pedophilia. • PEDOPHILIA n. sexual desire for children. |
PERIPHRASED | • periphrased v. Simple past tense and past participle of periphrase. • PERIPHRASE v. to use more words than are necessary to express an idea. |
PHOSPHATIDE | • phosphatide n. (Chemistry) a phospholipid. • PHOSPHATIDE n. a phospholipid. |
PSEUDOGRAPH | • pseudograph n. (Graph theory) A graph that contains loops as well as multiple edges between vertices. • pseudograph n. A false writing; a spurious document; a forgery. • PSEUDOGRAPH n. spurious writing; forgery. |
PUMPHANDLES | Sorry, definition not available. |
TRANSHIPPED | • transhipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of tranship. • TRANSHIP v. to transfer from one conveyance to another. |