| DYSPATHIES | • dyspathies n. Plural of dyspathy. • DYSPATHY n. dislike, also DISPATHY. |
| DYSPHAGIES | • DYSPHAGY n. difficulty in swallowing. |
| EMPHYSEMAS | • emphysemas n. Plural of emphysema. • EMPHYSEMA n. a swelling produced by gas or air diffused in the cellular tissue. |
| HORSEPLAYS | • horseplays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of horseplay. • HORSEPLAY n. rough, boisterous play. |
| HYPOSTASES | • hypostases n. Plural of hypostasis. • HYPOSTASIS n. an underlying reality, substance, as opposed to attributes ('accidents') or as distinguished from what is unsubstantial. |
| PANTYHOSES | • pantyhoses n. Plural of pantyhose. • PANTYHOSE n. tights worn by women or children with ordinary dress, also PANTIHOSE. |
| PARAPHYSES | • paraphyses n. Plural of paraphysis. • PARAPHYSIS n. a sterile filament or hair borne among the sporangia. |
| PHYLAXISES | • PHYLAXIS n. an inhibiting of infection by the body. |
| PHYSALISES | • physalises n. Plural of physalis. • PHYSALIS n. a type of gooseberry. |
| PLAYHOUSES | • playhouses n. Plural of playhouse. • play␣houses n. Plural of play house. • PLAYHOUSE n. a child's miniature house for playing in. |
| STRATHSPEY | • strathspey n. A Scottish dance with gliding steps, slower than a reel. • strathspey n. A piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance. • Strathspey prop.n. The area encompassing the upper part of the strath (valley) of Scotland’s River Spey in Highland council… |
| SYMPATHIES | • sympathies n. Plural of sympathy. • SYMPATHY n. a feeling of compassion for another's suffering. |
| SYMPATHISE | • sympathise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of sympathize. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |
| SYMPHYSEAL | • symphyseal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to symphysis. • SYMPHYSEAL adj. relating to symphysis, the union or growing together of bones, also SYMPHYSIAL, SYMPHYSTIC. |
| SYNALEPHAS | • synalephas n. Plural of synalepha. • SYNALEPHA n. the melting of a final vowel or diphthong into the initial vowel or diphthong of the next word, also SYNALOEPHA. |
| SYNAPHEIAS | • SYNAPHEIA n. metrical continuity between two verses in a system, also SYNAPHEA. |
| SYPHONAGES | • SYPHONAGE n. the action of a syphon, also SIPHONAGE. |