| ANTISYZYGY | • antisyzygy n. The presence of dueling polarities within one entity, thought of as typical for the Scottish psyche and literature. • ANTISYZYGY n. a union of opposites. |
| ASPHYXYING | • asphyxying v. Present participle of asphyxy. • ASPHYXY v. to suffer defective aeration of the blood caused by failure of the oxygen supply, also ASPHYXIA. |
| ASYNCHRONY | • asynchrony n. The state of being asynchronous, or out of synchronization. • ASYNCHRONY n. lack of synchronisation. |
| CYANOTYPES | • cyanotypes n. Plural of cyanotype. • CYANOTYPE n. a blueprint. |
| DANDYISHLY | • dandyishly adv. In a dandyish manner. • DANDYISH adv. suggestive of a dandy. |
| NAYSAYINGS | • naysayings n. Plural of naysaying. • nay-sayings n. Plural of nay-saying. • NAYSAYING n. the act of saying no. |
| NYCTINASTY | • nyctinasty n. (Botany) The movement of leaves or petals in response to darkness; the closing of a flower at night. • NYCTINASTY n. sleep-movement in plants, e.g. the closing of petals. |
| PHYCOCYANS | • phycocyans n. Plural of phycocyan. • PHYCOCYAN n. a blue pigment found in algae. |
| SYCOPHANCY | • sycophancy n. The fawning behavior of a sycophant; servile flattery; fawningness. • SYCOPHANCY n. obsequious flattery. |
| SYNDACTYLS | • syndactyls n. Plural of syndactyl. • SYNDACTYL n. an animal with digits joined together. |
| SYNDACTYLY | • syndactyly n. (Biology) The normal condition, in some animals and birds, of having fused digits. • syndactyly n. (Teratology) The anomalous condition, in humans, of having some fingers or toes fused with a web. • SYNDACTYLY n. the state of being syndactyl, with digits joined together. |
| SYNKARYONS | • synkaryons n. Plural of synkaryon. • SYNKARYON n. the nucleus of a fertilized egg. |
| SYNOVIALLY | • SYNOVIAL adv. relating to the synovia, a lubricating fluid in the joints. |
| UNSYMPATHY | • unsympathy n. Lack of sympathy. • UNSYMPATHY n. absence of sympathy. |