(astrology) Of or relating to the apheta; life-giving.
(phonology) Of, relating to, or formed by aphesis.
aphotic
aphotic
adj
Having no light, especially no sunlight; specifically (biology, oceanography) describing that part of deep lakes and oceans where less than one per cent of sunlight penetrates and where photosynthesis is not possible.
aphrite
aphrite
noun
(mineralogy) A foliated or chalk-like variety of calcite.
aphthic
aphthic
adj
Of or relating to aphtha.
caphite
chapati
chapati
noun
A flat, unleavened bread from northern India and Pakistan.
charpit
epitaph
epitaph
noun
A poem or other short text written in memory of a deceased person.
An inscription on a gravestone in memory of the deceased.
verb
(intransitive) To write or speak after the manner of an epitaph.
(transitive) To commemorate by an epitaph.
hapiton
haplite
haptics
haptics
noun
(computing) The study of user interfaces that use the sense of touch.
(medicine) The study of the sense of touch.
harpist
harpist
noun
Someone who plays a harp, especially a pedal harp.
hatpins
hatpins
noun
plural of hatpin
hepatic
hepatic
adj
Acting on or occurring in the liver.
Of a deep brownish-red color like that of liver.
Of or relating to the liver.
noun
A liverwort (kind of plant)
Any compound that acts on the liver.
hiphalt
hiphalt
Adjective
Lame in the hip.
hospita
hypatia
hypatia
Proper noun
Hypatia of Alexandria (Greek: Ὑπατίᾱ Hupatíā; born c. AD 350–370; died 415), an Ancient Greek mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, and head of the Neoplatonic school at Alexandria.
hypatie
lapiths
panthia
parthia
parthia
Proper noun
A region in northeastern Iran.
The empire ruled by dynasts from Parthia; Parthian Empire; Arsacid Empire.
patrich
peiktha
phantic
philtra
philtra
noun
plural of philtrum
photima
photina
phtalic
picotah
picotah
noun
Alternative form of picota
pitarah
pitarah
noun
(India, historical) A box or basket for carrying clothing.
pithead
pithead
noun
The area around the top of the mineshaft of a coal mine.
pythiad
pythiad
noun
(in Ancient Greece) The interval of time between Pythian games (either four or eight years, depending on the time period).
pythian
pythian
Adjective
a native or inhabitant of Delphi
pythias
shaptin
spathic
spathic
adj
(geology, mineralogy) Having good cleavage.
(slang) Having attractive cleavage of the breasts.