| DYSPNEAL | • dyspneal adj. Alternative form of dyspnoeal. • DYSPNEAL adj. of or like dyspnea, laboured breathing, also DYSPNEIC, DYSPNOEAL, DYSPNOEIC, DYSPNOIC. |
| DYSPNEAS | • dyspneas n. Plural of dyspnea. • DYSPNEA n. laboured breathing, also DYSPNOEA. |
| DYSPNOEA | • dyspnoea n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of dyspnea. • dyspnœa n. Archaic spelling of dyspnea. • DYSPNOEA n. laboured breathing, also DYSPNEA. |
| ENDPLAYS | • endplays n. Plural of endplay. • ENDPLAY v. to force (an opponent in bridge) to lead. |
| EPINASTY | • epinasty n. (Botany) The downward curvature of leaves etc due to differential growth rates. • epinasty n. (Botany) A nastic movement which bends a plant part (e.g. a petal) outward. • EPINASTY n. a downward bending of plant parts. |
| GYPSEIAN | • gypseian adj. (Obsolete, rare) Of or relating to gypsies. • GYPSEIAN adj. of or pertaining to gypsies. |
| HYPONEAS | • HYPONEA n. a dulled mental activity, also HYPONOIA. |
| PAYFONES | • PAYFONE n. a coin-operated public telephone, also PAYPHONE. |
| PAYMENTS | • payments n. Plural of payment. • Payments prop.n. Plural of Payment. • PAYMENT n. something that is paid. |
| PEASANTY | • peasanty adj. Resembling or characteristic of a peasant; rustic and simple. • PEASANTY adj. in the style of a peasant. |
| PHYTANES | • phytanes n. Plural of phytane. • PHYTANE n. a hydrocarbon found in some fossilised plant remains. |
| PLAYPENS | • playpens n. Plural of playpen. • PLAYPEN n. a safety device for a child's play. |
| PYRANOSE | • pyranose n. (Chemistry) any cyclic hemiacetal form of a monosaccharide having a six-membered ring (based on tetrahydropyran). • PYRANOSE n. a sugar present in pyran. |
| SAPIENCY | • sapiency n. Synonym of sapience. • SAPIENCY n. discernment; judgement, also SAPIENCE. |
| SPYPLANE | • spyplane n. A military aircraft used for surveillance. • spy␣plane n. Alternative form of spyplane. • SPYPLANE n. a plane equipped to collect enemy information. |
| SYNAPHEA | • synaphea n. (Prosody) The metrical continuity between one colon and another. • synaphea n. (Prosody) Mutual connection of all the verses in a system, so that they are scanned as one verse, as in anapaestics. • synaphea n. (Prosody) Elision or synalepha, at the end of a line, of the final vowel of a dactylic hexameter before… |
| SYNAPSED | • synapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of synapse. • SYNAPSE v. to come together at a certain point. |
| SYNAPSES | • synapses n. Plural of synapse. • synapses n. Plural of synapsis. • synapses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of synapse. |
| SYNAPTES | • synaptes n. Plural of synapte. • SYNAPTE n. (Greek) in the Greek church, a litany. |