| BIOLYSES | • BIOLYSIS n. the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria. |
| BIOLYSIS | • biolysis n. (Biology) The decomposition of tissue and the subsequent death of the organism. • biolysis n. The decomposition of organic material by living organisms, especially by microorganisms. • BIOLYSIS n. the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria. |
| BODILESS | • bodiless adj. Lacking a body; incorporeal. • BODILESS adj. lacking material form. |
| BOLSHIES | • bolshies n. Plural of bolshie. • BOLSHIE n. a Bolshevik. |
| BRISTOLS | • bristols n. (Cockney rhyming slang) Breasts. • Bristols n. Plural of Bristol. • BRISTOL n. a smooth cardboard. |
| KOLBASIS | • KOLBASI n. (Polish) a smoked sausage, also KIELBASA, KOLBASSI. |
| KOLBASSI | • kolbassi n. Rare form of kielbasa. • KOLBASSI n. (Polish) a smoked sausage, also KIELBASA, KOLBASI. |
| OBELISES | • obelises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obelise. • OBELISE v. to mark with an obelus, also OBELIZE. |
| OBELISKS | • obelisks n. Plural of obelisk. • OBELISK n. a four-sided shaft of stone with a pyramidal top. |
| OBELISMS | • obelisms n. Plural of obelism. • OBELISM n. the act of obelizing. |
| POSSIBLE | • possible adj. (Usually not comparable) Able but not certain to happen; neither inevitable nor impossible. • possible adj. (Comparable) Capable of being done or achieved; feasible. • possible adj. Being considered, e.g. for a position. |
| POSSIBLY | • possibly adv. (Modifying a clause or predicate) Perhaps; indicates that the proposition may be true (is not certainly… • possibly adv. (Modifying a verb) In the realm of possibility; indicates that the action may successfully be performed… • POSSIBLY adj. capable of happening or proving true. |
| SIBILOUS | • sibilous adj. Having a hissing sound; sibilant. • SIBILOUS adj. having a hissing sound, also SIBILANT. |
| SLOBBISH | • slobbish adj. Like a slob; slovenly. • SLOBBISH adj. boorish. |
| STROBILS | • strobils n. Plural of strobil. • STROBIL n. (Greek) a scaly spike of female flowers, as in the hop, also STROBILE, STROBILUS. |
| SUBSOILS | • subsoils n. Plural of subsoil. • SUBSOIL v. to plow the layer of earth below the surface. |