| BAYSIDES | • BAYSIDE n. the shore of a bay. |
| BYPASSED | • bypassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bypass. • BYPASS v. to avoid by going around. |
| DASYURES | • dasyures n. Plural of dasyure. • DASYURE n. (Greek) a flesh-eating Australian marsupial mammal, aka quoll. |
| DAYSIDES | • daysides n. Plural of dayside. • DAYSIDE n. the sun side of a planet. |
| DIALYSES | • dialyses n. Plural of dialysis. • DIALYSE v. to use a kidney machine, also DIALYZE. |
| DYSPNEAS | • dyspneas n. Plural of dyspnea. • DYSPNEA n. laboured breathing, also DYSPNOEA. |
| HAYSEEDS | • hayseeds n. Plural of hayseed. • HAYSEED n. a country bumpkin. |
| HYDRASES | • hydrases n. Plural of hydrase. • HYDRASE n. an enzyme that speeds up the removal or addition of water in a chemical reaction. |
| LADYNESS | • ladyness n. Alternative spelling of ladiness. • LADYNESS n. the quality or state of being a lady. |
| MASSEDLY | • MASSED adv. MASS, to assemble as a body. |
| ODYSSEAN | • Odyssean adj. Of or pertaining to the Odyssey, an Ancient Greek epic poem by Homer. • ODYSSEAN adj. of or like an odyssey, a long wandering journey. |
| SAMOYEDS | • samoyeds n. Plural of samoyed. • Samoyeds n. Plural of Samoyed. • SAMOYED n. (Russian) any of a Siberian breed of medium-sized white or cream-colored sled dogs. |
| SASHAYED | • sashayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. |
| SIDEWAYS | • sideways n. Plural of sideway. • sideways adj. Moving or directed toward one side. • sideways adj. (Informal) Positioned sideways (with a side to the front). |
| SYNAPSED | • synapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of synapse. • SYNAPSE v. to come together at a certain point. |
| WAYSIDES | • waysides n. Plural of wayside. • WAYSIDE n. the side of the road. |