| ANECDYSIS | • ANECDYSIS n. a period between moults in arthropods. |
| ANYBODIES | • anybodies pron. (Nonstandard) plural of anybody. • anybodies pron. (Nonstandard) possessive form of anybody. • ANYBODY n. a single person. |
| ASYNDETIC | • asyndetic adj. (Grammar) Not connected by a conjunction. • asyndetic adj. (Psychiatry) Relating to asyndesis. • ASYNDETIC adj. not connected by conjunctions, as in 'I came, I saw, I conquered'. |
| CYSTIDEAN | • cystidean n. (Zoology, obsolete) Any of the Cystidea, a class of extinct echinoderms now known as the Cystoidea. • cystidean n. (Zoology) A stage in the development of many crinoids after the free-swimming larva attaches to a surface… • CYSTIDEAN n. a cystoid, an extinct echinoderm. |
| DAILYNESS | • dailyness n. Alternative form of dailiness. • DAILYNESS n. the state of being daily, also DAILINESS. |
| DESSYATIN | • DESSYATIN n. (Russian) a measure of land, also DESSIATINE, DESSYATINE, DESYATIN. |
| DESYATINS | • desyatins n. Plural of desyatin. • DESYATIN n. (Russian) a measure of land, also DESSIATINE, DESSYATIN, DESSYATINE. |
| DYNAMISED | • dynamised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dynamise. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| DYNAMISES | • dynamises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamise. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| DYNAMITES | • dynamites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite. • DYNAMITE v. to blow up with a powerful explosive. |
| DYNAMIZES | • dynamizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamize. • DYNAMIZE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMISE. |
| DYNASTIES | • dynasties n. Plural of dynasty. • DYNASTY n. a succession of rulers from the same line of descent. |
| HENDIADYS | • hendiadys n. (Rhetoric) A figure of speech used for emphasis, where two words joined by and are used to express a… • HENDIADYS n. the expression of an idea by two nouns connected by and (as cups and gold) instead of by a noun and an adjective (as golden cups). |
| LEYLANDIS | • LEYLANDI n. the Leyland cypress. |
| LYCAENIDS | • lycaenids n. Plural of lycaenid. • LYCAENID n. any member of the Lycaenidae, a family of butterflies. |
| SEAKINDLY | • seakindly adj. (Nautical) Easy to sail at sea; having good handling ability in the ocean. • SEAKINDLY adj. of a ship, easy to handle. |
| STEADYING | • steadying v. Present participle of steady. • steadying adj. That steadies, stabilizes. • steadying n. The process of making something steady; stabilization. |
| SYNDICATE | • syndicate n. A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common… • syndicate n. The office or jurisdiction of a syndic; a body or council of syndics. • syndicate v. (Intransitive) To become a syndicate. |
| SYNEDRIAL | • synedrial adj. Relating to a synedrion. • SYNEDRIAL adj. of or like a synedrium, an ancient rabbinical council of 70 sages, the highest court of ancient Jerusalem. |
| VINEYARDS | • vineyards n. Plural of vineyard. • Vineyards prop.n. Plural of Vineyard. • VINEYARD n. an area planted with grapevines. |