| ANAGLYPHS | • anaglyphs n. Plural of anaglyph. • ANAGLYPH n. (Greek) a type of carved ornament. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| GYMKHANAS | • gymkhanas n. Plural of gymkhana. • GYMKHANA n. (Urdu) a sporting contest, esp. one involving riding or driving skills. |
| HANDPLAYS | • HANDPLAY n. a dealing of blows. |
| HOGMANAYS | • Hogmanays n. Plural of Hogmanay. • HOGMANAY n. (Scots) a Scottish celebration, also HOGMANE, HOGMENAY. |
| HUNTAWAYS | • huntaways n. Plural of huntaway. • Huntaways n. Plural of Huntaway. • HUNTAWAY n. a dog trained to drive sheep at some distance from the shepherd. |
| NAMAYCUSH | • namaycush n. (Canada, US) The togue: a large North American lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, usually spotted with red. • NAMAYCUSH n. (Native American) a freshwater char living mainly in lakes in northern North America, aka tuladi or togue. |
| NYMPHAEAS | • nymphaeas n. Plural of nymphaea. • NYMPHAEA n. any plant of the waterlily genus. |
| PHRYGANAS | • PHRYGANA n. (Modern Greek) an uncultivated open scrubland of the Mediterranean region, aka garigue. |
| SASHAYING | • sashaying v. Present participle of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. |
| SEANNACHY | • seannachy n. Alternative form of seannachie. • SEANNACHY n. (Gaelic) a Highland or Irish genealogist and transmitter of family lore, also SEANNACHIE, SENNACHIE, SHANACHIE. |
| SHANTYMAN | • shantyman n. (Nautical, music) The sailor who sings the main line of a sea shanty (the other sailors singing the… • SHANTYMAN n. the solo singer in shanties. |
| 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. |
| YACHTSMAN | • yachtsman n. A man who sails a yacht. • YACHTSMAN n. one who sails a yacht, also YACHTER, YACHTIE, YACHTMAN. |
| YATAGHANS | • yataghans n. Plural of yataghan. • YATAGHAN n. (Turkish) a Muslim long curved knife, also ATAGHAN, YATAGAN. |