| AISLINGS | • aislings n. Plural of aisling. • AISLING n. (Irish) a vision or dream. |
| BASILISK | • basilisk n. A mythical snake-like dragon, so venomous that even its gaze was deadly. • basilisk n. (Science fiction) An infohazard or cognitohazard, especially a Langford’s basilisk. • basilisk n. (Heraldry) A type of dragon used in heraldry. |
| DIALISTS | • dialists n. Plural of dialist. • DIALIST n. a dialer, also DIALLIST. |
| DIALYSIS | • dialysis n. (Chemistry) A method of separating molecules or particles of different sizes by differential diffusion… • dialysis n. (Medicine) Utilization of this method for removal of waste products from the blood in the case of kidney… • dialysis n. (Rhetoric) The spelling out of alternatives, or presenting of either-or arguments that lead to a conclusion. |
| LAICISES | • laicises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laicise. • LAICISE v. to free from clerical control, also LAICIZE. |
| LAICISMS | • laicisms n. Plural of laicism. • LAICISM n. a political system free from clerical control. |
| LAIRISES | • lairises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lairise. • LAIRISE v. (Australian) to act like a flashy man, also LAIRIZE. |
| LEWISIAS | • lewisias n. Plural of lewisia. • LEWISIA n. a perennial herb with pink and white flowers. |
| LIAISONS | • liaisons n. Plural of liaison. • LIAISON n. (French) a means of maintaining communication. |
| MISDIALS | • misdials v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdial. • misdials n. Plural of misdial. • MISDIAL v. to dial incorrectly. |
| SAILFISH | • sailfish n. A fish of the genus Istiophorus, having a characteristic sail-like fin on its back. • sailfish n. The basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus). • sailfish n. The quillback (Carpiodes cyprinus). |
| SAILINGS | • sailings n. Plural of sailing. • SAILING n. the act of one that sails. |
| SALICINS | • salicins n. Plural of salicin. • SALICIN n. a bitter crystalline glucoside obtained from willow-bark, etc. and used medicinally as an analgesic, etc., also SALICINE. |
| SALIFIES | • salifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of salify. • SALIFY v. to combine with salt. |
| SALINISE | • salinise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of salinize. • SALINISE v. to treat with salt, also SALINIZE. |
| SILASTIC | • Silastic prop.n. A type of flexible, inert silicone rubber, used especially in prosthetic medicine to make devices such… • SILASTIC n. (trademark) a flexible silicone rubber, used in the production of artificial limbs. |
| SILESIAS | • silesias n. Plural of silesia. • SILESIA n. a thin twilled cotton or linen. |
| SILIQUAS | • siliquas n. Plural of siliqua. • SILIQUA n. (Latin) a type of dry fruit consisting of a long pod of two carpels divided by a partition, also SILIQUE. |