| ABYSMAL | • abysmal adj. (Now rare) Pertaining to, or resembling an abyss. • abysmal adj. (Figurative) extremely bad; terrible. • ABYSMAL adj. immeasurably deep. |
| AMBASSY | • ambassy n. Obsolete form of embassy. • AMBASSY n. the offices of an ambassador, also EMBASSY. |
| AMPASSY | • ampassy n. (Obsolete) ampersand. • AMPASSY n. ampersand, a symbol for plus in writing. |
| AMYLASE | • amylase n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of digestive enzymes, present in saliva and also contributed to the gut… • AMYLASE n. any of the enzymes that play a part in the hydrolysis of starch and other substances. |
| AMYTALS | • amytals n. Plural of amytal. • AMYTAL n. as in sodium amytal, another name for Amytal, a barbiturate, used as a sedative and hypnotic. |
| BALSAMY | • balsamy adj. Like balsam, as of balsam. • BALSAMY adj. fragrant. |
| BAYAMOS | • bayamos n. Plural of bayamo. • BAYAMO n. a strong wind, esp. one blowing from the bight of Bayamo (the capital city of Granma Province, Cuba). |
| CAYMANS | • caymans n. Plural of cayman. • Caymans prop.n. Synonym of Cayman Islands, three islands in the Caribbean Sea constituting an overseas territory of… • CAYMAN n. the South American alligator, also CAIMAN. |
| DAYSMAN | • daysman n. (Archaic) An arbiter, referee, mediator. • daysman n. A labourer who works during the day. • DAYSMAN n. an umpire or arbiter; a mediator. |
| MACOYAS | • macoyas n. Plural of macoya. • MACOYA n. (Spanish) an American palm, whose nuts yield a violet-scented oil, also MACAHUBA. |
| MARGAYS | • margays n. Plural of margay. • MARGAY n. (Tupi) a small American wildcat. |
| MAYDAYS | • maydays n. Plural of mayday. • Maydays n. Plural of Mayday. • May␣Days n. Plural of May Day. |
| PYJAMAS | • pyjamas n. Britain standard spelling of pajamas (clothes for sleeping in). • pyjamas n. Britain standard spelling of pajamas (loose trousers worn by men and women in South Asia). • PYJAMA n. a garment for sleeping or lounging, also PAJAMA. |
| YASHMAC | • yashmac n. Alternative spelling of yashmak. • YASHMAC n. (Arabic) a double Muslim veil leaving only eyes uncovered, also YASHMAK, YASMAK. |
| YASHMAK | • yashmak n. A veil worn by Muslim women to cover parts of the face when they are in public. • YASHMAK n. (Arabic) a double Muslim veil leaving only eyes uncovered, also YASHMAC, YASMAK. |
| YASMAKS | • yasmaks n. Plural of yasmak. • YASMAK n. (Arabic) a double Muslim veil leaving only eyes uncovered, also YASHMAC, YASHMAK. |