(obsolete) A liquid unit of measure of almost half a pint.
daphni
harpin
harpin
noun
(biochemistry) A plant protein produced as a defensive response to a pathogen
hatpin
hatpin
noun
A long straight pin, often with a decorative head, used to secure a woman's hat to her hair.
hippen
hoping
hoping
adj
(rare) Filled with or inspiring hope.
verb
I'm hoping the weather will be sunny tomorrow.
present participle of hope
transport-hiking, train-hiking
hyping
hyping
verb
present participle of hype
hypnic
hypnic
adj
That induces sleep.
noun
Any sleep-inducing drug.
inhoop
inhoop
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To confine or enclose as with a hoop or hoops; coop up.
inpush
inship
inship
verb
(transitive) Alternative form of enship (“to travel or send by ship”)
(transitive) To ship in from abroad; to import.
(transitive, dated) To put aboard a ship.
lophin
ophian
ophion
painch
painch
noun
(obsolete, dialect) paunch
penchi
phanic
phenic
phenic
adj
(chemistry) Of, relating to, derived from, or resembling, phenyl or phenol.
phenin
phenix
phenix
noun
Archaic spelling of phoenix.
philan
phiona
phonic
phonic
adj
Of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic.
phytin
pinche
plinth
plinth
noun
A base or pedestal beneath a cabinet.
A block or slab upon which a column, pedestal, statue or other structure is based.
The bottom course of stones or bricks supporting a wall.
punish
punish
verb
(transitive) To cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action.
(transitive, colloquial) To consume a large quantity of.
(transitive, colloquial) To handle or beat severely; to maul.
(transitive, figuratively) To treat harshly and unfairly.
siphon
siphon
noun
(biology) A tubelike organ found in animals or elongated cell found in plants.
A bent pipe or tube with one end lower than the other, in which hydrostatic pressure exerted due to the force of gravity moves liquid from one reservoir to another.
A soda siphon.
verb
(transitive) To transfer (liquid) by means of a siphon.
(transitive, figurative) To steal or skim off money in small amounts; to embezzle.
sphinx
sphinx
noun
(dated) A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), formerly classified as a baboon, and called sphinx baboon.
(mythology) A creature with the head of a person and the body of an animal (commonly a lion).
(rare) A sphincter.
A person who keeps his/her thoughts and intentions secret; an enigmatic or impassive person.
A sphinx moth.
verb
To adopt the posture of the Sphinx.
To be inscrutable, often through silence.
To behave in a manner characteristic of the Sphinx.
To decorate with sphinxes.
unship
unship
verb
(archaic) To throw from a horse; to unseat
(nautical) To remove an oar or mast from its normal position
(nautical) To unload cargo from a ship or other vessel
unwhip
unwhip
verb
(intransitive, nautical) To become unbound in this way.
(transitive, nautical) To unbind the end of a rope that was previously whipped or bound up to prevent its unlaying.