| ABASHEDLY | • abashedly adv. In an abashed manner. • ABASHED adv. ABASH, to strike with shame. |
| ANHYDRASE | • anhydrase n. (Chemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the removal of water from a material. • ANHYDRASE n. an enzyme that catalyses the removal of water. |
| ASHAMEDLY | • ashamedly adv. With shame. • ASHAMED adv. feeling shame. |
| EUTHANASY | • euthanasy n. Archaic form of euthanasia. • EUTHANASY n. the practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or incurable condition, also EUTHANASIA. |
| GRAYHEADS | • grayheads n. Plural of grayhead. • GRAYHEAD n. one with grey hair, also GREYHEAD. |
| HASTATELY | • hastately adv. In a hastate manner. • HASTATE adv. spear-shaped, also HASTATED. |
| HAYMAKERS | • haymakers n. Plural of haymaker. • Haymakers prop.n. Plural of Haymaker. • HAYMAKER n. one that makes hay; a wild swinging punch. |
| HEADSTAYS | • headstays n. Plural of headstay. • HEADSTAY n. a support for a ship's foremast. |
| HEREAWAYS | • hereaways adv. Alternative form of hereaway. • HEREAWAYS adv. hereabout, in this vicinity, also HEREAWAY. |
| HIDEAWAYS | • hideaways n. Plural of hideaway. • HIDEAWAY n. a hideout. |
| NYMPHAEAS | • nymphaeas n. Plural of nymphaea. • NYMPHAEA n. any plant of the waterlily genus. |
| SEALYHAMS | • Sealyhams n. Plural of Sealyham. • SEALYHAM n. a terrier dog. |
| SEANNACHY | • seannachy n. Alternative form of seannachie. • SEANNACHY n. (Gaelic) a Highland or Irish genealogist and transmitter of family lore, also SEANNACHIE, SENNACHIE, SHANACHIE. |
| SHAMEABLY | • SHAMEABLE adv. capable of being shamed, also SHAMABLE. |
| SYNALEPHA | • synalepha n. The suppression of a vowel at the end of word when it is followed by another word beginning with a vowel. • synalepha n. The melding into a single syllable of two vowels from two different syllables. • SYNALEPHA n. the melting of a final vowel or diphthong into the initial vowel or diphthong of the next word, also SYNALOEPHA. |
| SYNAPHEAS | • synapheas n. Plural of synaphea. • SYNAPHEA n. a metrical system of continuity between verses. |
| SYNAPHEIA | • synapheia n. (Prosody) Alternative form of synaphea. • SYNAPHEIA n. metrical continuity between two verses in a system, also SYNAPHEA. |