| ASYSTOLISMS | • ASYSTOLISM n. the state or symptoms characteristic of asystole. |
| BRADYSEISMS | • bradyseisms n. Plural of bradyseism. • BRADYSEISM n. a slow up-and-down movement of the earth's crust. |
| DISASSEMBLY | • disassembly n. The process of disassembling. • disassembly n. (Computing, countable) The code generated by a disassembler. • DISASSEMBLY n. the act of disassembling, also DISSEMBLY. |
| GYMNASIASTS | • gymnasiasts n. Plural of gymnasiast. • GYMNASIAST n. a pupil in a gymnasium. |
| MISANALYSES | • misanalyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misanalyse. • misanalyses n. Plural of misanalysis. • MISANALYSIS n. a wrong analysis. |
| MISANALYSIS | • misanalysis n. Incorrect analysis. • MISANALYSIS n. a wrong analysis. |
| MISASSAYING | • MISASSAY v. to attempt unsuccessfully. |
| MISCLASSIFY | • misclassify v. To classify incorrectly. • MISCLASSIFY v. to classify wrongly. |
| PLASMOLYSIS | • plasmolysis n. (Biology) the shrinking of protoplasm away from the cell wall of a plant or bacterium due to water loss. • PLASMOLYSIS n. the removal of water from a cell by osmosis. |
| SALICYLISMS | • SALICYLISM n. poisoning due to an overdose of salicylate-containing drugs such as aspirin. |
| SEISMONASTY | • seismonasty n. A nastic response to touch or vibration. • SEISMONASTY n. response to mechanical shock. |
| SYBARITISMS | • sybaritisms n. Plural of sybaritism. • SYBARITISM n. devotion to luxury. |
| SYMPATHISES | • sympathises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sympathise. • SYMPATHISE v. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony, also SYMPATHIZE. |
| SYMPOSIASTS | • symposiasts n. Plural of symposiast. • SYMPOSIAST n. a participant at a conference. |
| SYSTEMATICS | • systematics n. The study of classification systems and nomenclature. • systematics n. The systematic classification of a branch of science, especially the classification of organisms. • systematics n. A branch of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of Christian… |
| SYSTEMATISE | • systematise v. (Non-Oxford British spelling) alternative form of systematize. • SYSTEMATISE v. to reduce to a system, also SYSTEMATIZE. |
| SYSTEMATISM | • systematism n. The reduction of facts or principles to a system. • SYSTEMATISM n. the practice of forming intellectual systems. |
| SYSTEMATIST | • systematist n. (Biology) A biologist who studies systematics. • systematist n. A follower of systematism; one who reduces things to a system. • SYSTEMATIST n. a person who constructs or follows a system; specifically a biologist specializing in systematics. |