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. |
DIPHTHERIAS | • diphtherias n. Plural of diphtheria. • DIPHTHERIA n. an infectious throat disease in which the air-passages become covered with a leathery membrane. |
HEPTACHORDS | • heptachords n. Plural of heptachord. • HEPTACHORD n. a system of seven sounds. |
HERALDSHIPS | • heraldships n. Plural of heraldship. • HERALDSHIP n. the office of a herald. |
HOLDERSHIPS | • holderships n. Plural of holdership. • HOLDERSHIP n. the state of being a holder e.g. of a bill. |
HOPSCOTCHED | • hopscotched v. Simple past tense and past participle of hopscotch. • HOPSCOTCH v. to play hopscotch. |
HYDROPHANES | • hydrophanes n. Plural of hydrophane. • HYDROPHANE n. a semitranslucent variety of opal that becomes translucent or transparent on immersion in water. |
HYDROPHILES | • hydrophiles n. Plural of hydrophile. • HYDROPHILE n. a plant loving moist places, also HYGROPHILE. |
HYDROPHONES | • hydrophones n. Plural of hydrophone. • HYDROPHONE n. an apparatus for listening to sounds conveyed by water. |
HYDROPHYTES | • hydrophytes n. Plural of hydrophyte. • HYDROPHYTE n. an aquatic plant; an alga. |
HYDROSPHERE | • hydrosphere n. All the liquid waters of the Earth, as distinguished from the land and the gases of the atmosphere. • HYDROSPHERE n. the water of the earth. |
PHOSPHATIDE | • phosphatide n. (Chemistry) a phospholipid. • PHOSPHATIDE n. a phospholipid. |
PLOUGHHEADS | • ploughheads n. Plural of ploughhead. • PLOUGHHEAD n. the draught iron of a plough, also PLOWHEAD. |
RHODOPHANES | • RHODOPHANE n. the red pigment contained in the inner segments of the cones of the retina in animals. |
SHEEPHERDER | • sheepherder n. A person who herds sheep; a shepherd. • SHEEPHERDER n. a worker in charge of sheep esp. on open range. |
SHEEPSHEADS | • sheepsheads n. Plural of sheepshead. • SHEEPSHEAD n. a large and valuable sparoid food fish found on the Atlantic coast of the United States, also SHEEPHEAD. |
SHEPHERDESS | • shepherdess n. A female shepherd. • shepherdess n. A large and deep armchair with a cushion. • SHEPHERDESS n. a woman or girl who tends sheep. |
SHEPHERDING | • shepherding v. Present participle of shepherd. • shepherding n. The herding of sheep. • shepherding n. The act of one who shepherds or guides. |