| ACIDOSIS | • acidosis n. (Pathology) An abnormally increased acidity of the blood. • ACIDOSIS n. the presence of abnormal acid in the blood. |
| ASINICOS | • ASINICO n. (Shakespeare) a stupid fellow. |
| CHORISIS | • chorisis n. (Botany) The separation of a leaf (or petal or sepal) into two more parts. • CHORISIS n. (Greek) the multiplication of organs by splitting, also CHORISM. |
| CISSOIDS | • cissoids n. Plural of cissoid. • CISSOID n. a type of geometric curve. |
| CONIOSIS | • coniosis n. (Pathology) Any disease caused by the inhalation of dust. • CONIOSIS n. an infection caused by dust. |
| DISCOIDS | • discoids n. Plural of discoid. • DISCOID n. something in the form of a disc. |
| ICONISES | • iconises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of iconise. • ICONISE v. to venerate, also ICONIZE. |
| INCISORS | • incisors n. Plural of incisor. • INCISOR n. a cutting tooth. |
| MISCOINS | • MISCOIN v. to coin improperly. |
| MISTICOS | • misticos n. Plural of mistico. • MISTICO n. (Spanish) a kind of small sailing vessel used in the Mediterranean, rigged partly like a xebec, and partly like a felucca. |
| PSIONICS | • psionics n. (Science fiction) Mental powers, especially those under conscious control, that affect physical matter… • PSIONICS n. psychic abilities as a motif in science fiction. |
| SCIOLISM | • sciolism n. (Uncountable) The practice of expressing opinions on something which one knows only superficially or… • SCIOLISM n. (Latin) superficial knowledge. |
| SCIOLIST | • sciolist n. One who exhibits only superficial knowledge; a self-proclaimed expert with little real understanding. • SCIOLIST n. one whose knowledge is superficial. |
| SCISSION | • scission n. The act of division, separation, cutting, cleaving, or severing; cleavage. • SCISSION n. a division or split in a group or union. |
| SICARIOS | • sicarios n. Plural of sicario. • SICARIO n. (Spanish) a hired gunman or assassin esp. in Latin America. |
| SILICONS | • silicons n. Plural of silicon. • SILICON n. a nonmetallic element. |
| SOLICITS | • solicits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of solicit. • SOLICIT v. to ask for earnestly. |
| STOICISM | • stoicism n. A school of philosophy popularized during the Roman Empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding… • stoicism n. A real or pretended indifference to pleasure or pain; insensibility; impassiveness. • STOICISM n. indifference to pleasure or pain. |