| AZYMITES | • azymites n. Plural of azymite. • Azymites n. Plural of Azymite (Alternative letter-case form of azymites). • AZYMITE n. a member of any church using unleavened bread in the Eucharist. |
| DAYTIMES | • daytimes n. Plural of daytime. • day␣times n. Plural of day time. • DAYTIME n. the time during which it is day. |
| DISMAYED | • dismayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismay. • dismayed adj. Having the emotion of dismay. • DISMAY v. to appall or alarm. |
| DYNAMISE | • dynamise v. Alternative spelling of dynamize. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| DYSMELIA | • dysmelia n. Any congenital disorder of the limbs, such as amelia or syndactyly. • DYSMELIA n. the condition in which one or more limbs are misshapen or incomplete. |
| EMISSARY | • emissary n. An agent sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else. • emissary n. (Anatomy) A venous channel in the skull. • emissary n. An underground channel by which the water of a lake escapes. |
| EPIMYSIA | • epimysia n. Plural of epimysium. • EPIMYSIUM n. a fibrous sheet enclosing a muscle. |
| LAYTIMES | • laytimes n. Plural of laytime. • LAYTIME n. the total time allowed for the loading and unloading of cargo. |
| LEHAYIMS | • LEHAYIM n. (Hebrew) a traditional Jewish toast, also LECHAYIM, LECHAIM, LEHAIM. |
| MAYFLIES | • mayflies n. Plural of mayfly. • MAYFLY n. a short-lived insect that appears in May. |
| MESIALLY | • mesially adv. Toward the central plane of a body with bilateral symmetry. • MESIAL adv. situated in the middle, also MESAL, MESIAN. |
| MIDYEARS | • midyears n. Plural of midyear. • MIDYEAR n. the middle part of the year. |
| MISLAYER | • mislayer n. One who mislays. • MISLAYER n. one who mislays. |
| PYAEMIAS | • pyaemias n. Plural of pyaemia. • PYAEMIA n. (Greek) the presence of pus in the blood, also PYEMIA. |
| SEMINARY | • seminary n. A theological school for the training of rabbis, priests, or ministers. • seminary n. A private residential school for girls. • seminary n. (Mormonism) A class of religious education for youths ages 14–18 that accompanies normal secular education. |
| SMEARILY | • smearily adv. In a smeary fashion. • SMEARY adv. covered with smears. |
| STEAMILY | • steamily adv. In a steamy manner. • STEAMY adv. like steam. |
| SYCAMINE | • sycamine n. A tree, mentioned in Luke’s Gospel, and thought to be the black mulberry. • SYCAMINE n. the mulberry tree. |
| SYMITARE | • SYMITARE n. a curved oriental sword, also CEMITARE, SCIMITAR, SCIMETAR, SCIMITER, SEMITAR, SEMITAUR, SIMITAR, SYMITAR. |
| TALEYSIM | • taleysim n. Plural of tales. • TALLITH n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer shawl, also TALLIS, TALLIT. |