ANDROSPHINXES | • androsphinxes n. Plural of androsphinx. • ANDROSPHINX n. a sphinx having the head of a man. |
EXAMINERSHIPS | • examinerships n. Plural of examinership. • EXAMINERSHIP n. the office of examiner. |
EXTERNSHIPS | • externships n. Plural of externship. • EXTERNSHIP n. the position of an extern. |
HIERACOSPHINXES | • hieracosphinxes n. Plural of hieracosphinx. • HIERACOSPHINX n. in ancient Egyptian art, a hawk-headed sphinx. |
HYPEREXTENSIONS | • hyperextensions n. Plural of hyperextension. • HYPEREXTENSION n. the extension of a joint beyond its normal range. |
MORPHOSYNTAXES | • morphosyntaxes n. Plural of morphosyntax. • MORPHOSYNTAX n. the study of the interaction of morphology and syntax. |
NASOPHARYNXES | • nasopharynxes n. Plural of nasopharynx. • NASOPHARYNX n. the upper part of the pharynx continuous with the nasal passages. |
PHOENIXISMS | • PHOENIXISM n. the practice of forming a new company with same directors, workforce etc. from a bankrupt company. |
SAXOPHONES | • saxophones n. Plural of saxophone. • SAXOPHONE n. a jazz and dance band instrument with a reed, an S-shaped (properly metal) tube, and about twenty finger-keys. |
SEXTONSHIP | • sextonship n. The office or position of a sexton. • SEXTONSHIP n. the office of a sexton. |
SEXTONSHIPS | • sextonships n. Plural of sextonship. • SEXTONSHIP n. the office of a sexton. |
SPHINXES | • sphinxes n. Plural of sphinx. • sphinxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sphinx. • SPHINX n. (Greek) any of several Egyptian stone figures of a creature with a human or animal head and (occasionally) breast and a lion's body. |
SPHYNXES | • sphynxes n. Plural of sphynx. • Sphynxes n. Plural of Sphynx. • SPHYNX n. a hairless breed of cats. |
SULPHADOXINES | • SULPHADOXINE n. an antibiotic drug of the sulphonamide group, commonly used in combination with pyrimethamine to treat malaria, also SULFADOXINE. |
XIPHISTERNUMS | • xiphisternums n. Plural of xiphisternum. • XIPHISTERNUM n. the posterior and smallest of the three divisions of the sternum. |