| AMYLOLYSIS | • amylolysis n. The conversion of starch into sugar by the action of acids or enzymes such as amylase. • AMYLOLYSIS n. the conversion of starch into sugar. |
| AMYLOPSINS | • amylopsins n. Plural of amylopsin. • AMYLOPSIN n. an enzyme in pancreatic juice. |
| ANCHYLOSIS | • anchylosis n. (Anatomy, medicine) Alternative spelling of ankylosis. • ANCHYLOSIS n. the joining together of bones or hard parts; resulting stiffness, also ANKYLOSIS. |
| ASYSTOLISM | • asystolism n. The state or symptoms characteristic of asystole. • ASYSTOLISM n. the state or symptoms characteristic of asystole. |
| AUTOLYSINS | • autolysins n. Plural of autolysin. • AUTOLYSIN n. any agent that produces autolysis. |
| DAYSAILORS | • daysailors n. Plural of daysailor. • DAYSAILOR n. a dayboat powered by sail, also DAYSAILER. |
| FAIRYFLOSS | • fairyfloss n. Alternative spelling of fairy floss. • fairy␣floss n. (Australia) Heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick. • FAIRYFLOSS n. (Australian) candyfloss. |
| HAEMOLYSIS | • haemolysis n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemolysis. • hæmolysis n. Obsolete form of hemolysis. • HAEMOLYSIS n. breaking up of red blood-corpuscles. |
| ISOCRYMALS | • isocrymals n. Plural of isocrymal. • ISOCRYMAL n. a line connecting points of equal temperature during the coldest time, also ISOCRYME. |
| ISOHYETALS | • isohyetals n. Plural of isohyetal. • ISOHYETAL n. a line drawn on a map connecting points that receive equal amounts of rainfall, also ISOHYET. |
| ISOPYCNALS | • isopycnals n. Plural of isopycnal. • ISOPYCNAL n. a line on a map connecting points of equal atmospheric density, also ISOPYCNIC. |
| KARYOLYSIS | • karyolysis n. (Biology) The dissolution of the nucleus of a cell by the action of deoxyribonuclease. • KARYOLYSIS n. the dissolution of the nucleus by disintegration of the chromatin. |
| RADIOLYSES | • radiolyses n. Plural of radiolyse. • RADIOLYSIS n. chemical decomposition induced by ionizing radiation. |
| RADIOLYSIS | • radiolysis n. (Chemistry) The dissociation of a molecule as a result of radiation. • RADIOLYSIS n. chemical decomposition induced by ionizing radiation. |
| SABULOSITY | • sabulosity n. The characteristic of being sabulous; sandiness; grittiness. • SABULOSITY n. grittiness, sandiness. |
| SPACIOUSLY | • spaciously adv. In a spacious manner. • SPACIOUS adv. ample in extent. |
| SYPHILOMAS | • syphilomas n. Plural of syphiloma. • SYPHILOMA n. a syphilitic tumour. |