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  • hectopascal — An SI unit of pressure and stress equal to 100 pascals.
  • hepatitis c — a form of hepatitis with clinical effects similar to those of hepatitis B, caused by a blood-borne retrovirus (hepatitis C virus) that may be of the hepatitis non-A, non-B type.
  • hepatocytes — Plural form of hepatocyte.
  • hepatoscopy — medical examination of the liver.
  • heptarchies — Plural form of heptarchy.
  • heptarchist — A ruler of one division of a heptarchy.
  • heptastichs — Plural form of heptastich.
  • hippocrates — ("Father of Medicine") c460–c377 b.c, Greek physician.
  • hyperstatic — redundant (def 5b).
  • importances — the quality or state of being important; consequence; significance.
  • incapsulate — Alternative form of encapsulate.
  • inspectable — to look carefully at or over; view closely and critically: to inspect every part of the motor.
  • intercampus — the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.
  • interspaced — Simple past tense and past participle of interspace.
  • interspaces — Plural form of interspace.
  • isenthalpic — pertaining to or characterized by constant enthalpy.
  • isospectral — (mathematics) Having the same spectrum.
  • keratoscope — an instrument, as Placido's disk, for determining the symmetry of the curvature of the cornea.
  • keratoscopy — an instrument, as Placido's disk, for determining the symmetry of the curvature of the cornea.
  • kleptocrats — Plural form of kleptocrat.
  • lapidescent — in the process of changing into stone
  • letterspace — to space out (the letters of a word or line) for balance or emphasis.
  • leucoplasts — Plural form of leucoplast.
  • lex scripta — written law; statute law.
  • macrophytes — Plural form of macrophyte.
  • master copy — an original copy, stencil, tape, etc, from which duplicates are made
  • masterpiece — a person's greatest piece of work, as in an art.
  • mecopterans — Plural form of mecopteran.
  • metacarpals — Plural form of metacarpal.
  • metaphysics — metaphysics.
  • metaplasmic — Cell Biology. the nonliving matter or inclusions, as starch or pigments, within a cell.
  • metaplastic — the transformation of one type of tissue into another.
  • metapsychic — relating to metapsychics
  • open stance — a batting stance in which the front foot is farther from the inside of the batter's box than the back foot.
  • osteopathic — Of or pertaining to osteopathy or osteopathic medicine.
  • outer space — space beyond the atmosphere of the earth.
  • pacesetting — a person, group, or organization that is the most progressive or successful and serves as a model to be imitated.
  • packet soup — soup supplied in dried form in a packet
  • paediatrics — Paediatrics is the area of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of children's illnesses.
  • palmatisect — (of leaves) having palmate veins and lobes split almost to the base of the blade.
  • panchreston — a proposed explanation intended to address a complex problem by trying to account for all possible contingencies but typically proving to be too broadly conceived and therefore oversimplified to be of any practical use.
  • pantheistic — the doctrine that God is the transcendent reality of which the material universe and human beings are only manifestations: it involves a denial of God's personality and expresses a tendency to identify God and nature.
  • parcel post — (in the U.S. Postal Service) nonpreferential mail consisting of packages and parcels, weighing one pound or more sent at fourth-class rates. Compare fourth class.
  • paresthetic — an abnormal sensation, as prickling, itching, etc.
  • pas de chat — a jump of one foot over the other.
  • pas de cote — a two-track.
  • pasticheuse — a woman who makes or composes a pastiche.
  • pastry case — a case made of pastry that is filled with fruit, custard etc to make a tart or flan
  • pastry chef — cook who specializes in patisserie
  • pasty-faced — having a pale, unhealthy, sallow complexion: an awkward, pasty-faced youth.
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