| ABYSM | • abysm n. (Archaic, poetic) Hell; the infernal pit; the great deep; the primal chaos. • abysm n. (Now chiefly literary) An abyss; a gulf, a chasm, a very deep hole. • ABYSM n. (archaic) an abyss, a bottomless chasm. |
| AMYLS | • amyls n. Plural of amyl. • AMYL n. an alcohol radical, also PENTYL. |
| AZYMS | • azyms n. Plural of azym. • AZYM n. unleavened bread, also AZYME. |
| CYMAS | • cymas n. Plural of cyma. • CYMA n. (Latin) a curved moulding, also CYMATIUM. |
| LYAMS | • lyams n. Plural of lyam. • LYAM n. a kind of bloodhound, also LYM, LYME. |
| MASHY | • mashy adj. Produced by crushing or bruising; resembling, or consisting of, a mash. • mashy n. Alternative form of mashie (“golf club”). • MASHY adj. of the nature of a mash. |
| MASSY | • massy adj. Heavy; massive. • massy n. Pronunciation spelling of mercy. • massy n. Pronunciation spelling of master. |
| MASTY | • masty adj. Full of mast; abounding in acorns, etc. • MASTY adj. as if well fed on mast. |
| MAUSY | • MAUSY adj. foggy, misty, also MAUZY. |
| MAYAS | • Mayas n. Plural of Maya. • MAYA n. (Sanskrit) in Buddhist philosophy, the power to produce illusions. |
| MAYOS | • mayos n. Plural of mayo. • MAYO n. (short for) mayonnaise. |
| MAYST | • mayst v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of may. • may'st v. Obsolete form of mayst. • MAY v. to gather flowers in the spring. |
| MOYAS | • moyas n. Plural of moya. • Moyas prop.n. Plural of Moya. • MOYA n. a volcanic mud. |
| MYNAS | • mynas n. Plural of myna. • MYNA n. (Hindi) an Asiatic bird of the starling family, also MYNAH. |
| SAMEY | • samey adj. (Informal) The same as something else, without variety, monotonous. • SAMEY adj. (colloquial) boringly alike, monotonous. |
| SAMMY | • sammy v. (Transitive) To moisten (animal skins) with water. • sammy n. A machine for moistening animal skins with water. • Sammy n. Synonym of Samoyed (breed of dog). |
| SEAMY | • seamy adj. Sordid, squalid or corrupt. • seamy adj. Having or showing a seam. • SEAMY adj. unpleasant. |
| SWAMY | • swamy n. Dated form of swami. • Swamy prop.n. A surname from Hindi. • SWAMY n. (Hindi) a Hindu mystic, also SWAMI. |
| SYMAR | • symar n. Alternative form of simar. • SYMAR n. a loose coat, an undergarment formerly worn by women, also CIMAR, CYMAR, SIMAR, SIMARRE. |
| YSAME | • YSAME adj. (Spenser) together. |