| BAYSIDES | • BAYSIDE n. the shore of a bay. |
| CYANISES | • cyanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cyanise. • CYANISE v. to turn into cyanide, also CYANIZE. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| EPISTASY | • epistasy n. Epistasis. • EPISTASY n. a suppression of genetic effect. |
| ESSAYING | • essaying v. Present participle of essay. • essaying n. An attempt; a try. • ESSAY v. to attempt. |
| ESSAYISH | • essayish adj. Resembling or characteristic of an essay. • ESSAYISH adj. like an essay. |
| ESSAYIST | • essayist n. One who composes essays; a writer of short compositions. • ESSAYIST n. a writer of prose compositions. |
| KYANISES | • kyanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kyanise. • KYANISE v. to treat wood with a preservative, also KYANIZE. |
| PAISLEYS | • paisleys n. Plural of paisley. • Paisleys prop.n. Plural of Paisley. • PAISLEY n. a woollen or other fabric with a pattern resembling Paisley pattern. |
| SAKIYEHS | • sakiyehs n. Plural of sakiyeh. • SAKIYEH n. (Arabic) an Eastern waterwheel, also SAKIA, SAKIEH. |
| 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). |
| SISERARY | • siserary n. (Obsolete) A severe rebuke or scolding. • siserary n. (Obsolete) A sharp blow. • SISERARY n. a scolding; a blow, also SASARARA, SASSARARA. |
| WAYSIDES | • waysides n. Plural of wayside. • WAYSIDE n. the side of the road. |
| YESHIVAS | • yeshivas n. Plural of yeshiva. • Yeshivas n. Plural of Yeshiva. • YESHIVA n. (Hebrew) a school for the study of the Jewish scripture, the Talmud, also YESHIVAH. |