| CHRYSANTHS | • chrysanths n. Plural of chrysanth. • CHRYSANTH n. (colloquial) a chrysanthemum. |
| CLAYSTONES | • claystones n. Plural of claystone. • CLAYSTONE n. a compact very fine-grained rock consisting of consolidated clay particles. |
| CRAYONISTS | • crayonists n. Plural of crayonist. • CRAYONIST n. one who draws in crayon, also CRAYONER. |
| CYSTIDEANS | • cystideans n. Plural of cystidean. • CYSTIDEAN n. a cystoid, an extinct echinoderm. |
| ECSTASYING | • ecstasying v. Present participle of ecstasy. • ECSTASY v. to send into a state of ecstasy. |
| GYMNASTICS | • gymnastics n. A sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility… • gymnastics n. Complex intellectual or artistic exercises or feats of physical agility. • GYMNASTICS n. exercises and activities devised to strengthen the body and improve agility and coordination. |
| STRYCHNIAS | • strychnias n. Plural of strychnia. • STRYCHNIA n. (obsolete) strychnine. |
| SYCOPHANTS | • sycophants n. Plural of sycophant. • SYCOPHANT n. one who attempts to gain a personal advantage by servile flattery. |
| SYNCLASTIC | • synclastic adj. (Of a surface) curved toward the same side in all directions. • synclastic adj. (Mathematics) of a surface whose Gaussian curvature is positive at all points. • SYNCLASTIC adj. curved in all directions towards a single point. |
| SYNCOPATES | • syncopates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of syncopate. • SYNCOPATE v. to shorten a word by cutting out its middle. |
| SYNDACTYLS | • syndactyls n. Plural of syndactyl. • SYNDACTYL n. an animal with digits joined together. |
| SYNDICATES | • syndicates n. Plural of syndicate. • SYNDICATE v. to sell (e.g. an article) for simultaneous publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals. |
| SYNTACTICS | • syntactics n. (Relatively rare) syntax. • SYNTACTICS n. the branch of semiotics that deals with the formal properties of signs and symbols. |