| ASYNDETONS | • asyndetons n. Plural of asyndeton. • ASYNDETON n. the omission of conjunctions, as in 'I came, I saw, I conquered'. |
| CANDYFLOSS | • candyfloss n. Alternative spelling of candy floss. • candy␣floss n. (UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia) Heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass… • CANDYFLOSS n. a fluffy ball of spun sugar, coloured and flavoured, sold on the end of a stick. |
| DISHONESTY | • dishonesty n. (Uncountable) The characteristic or condition of being dishonest. • dishonesty n. (Countable) An act which is fraudulent or otherwise dishonest. • dishonesty n. (Uncountable, obsolete) Shamefulness, disgrace. |
| DISSONANCY | • dissonancy n. Discord; dissonance. • DISSONANCY n. discord, dissonance. |
| DYSPHONIAS | • dysphonias n. Plural of dysphonia. • DYSPHONIA n. physical abnormality causing speech impediment. |
| DYSTOPIANS | • DYSTOPIAN n. a believer in dystopia. |
| ENDOSTYLES | • endostyles n. Plural of endostyle. • ENDOSTYLE n. a fold of the endoderm, which projects into the blood cavity of ascidians. |
| ENHYDROSES | • enhydroses n. Plural of enhydros. • ENHYDROS n. (Greek) a variety of chalcedony containing water. |
| HOYDENISMS | • hoydenisms n. Plural of hoydenism. • HOYDENISM n. the behaviour of a hoyden. |
| HYMNODISTS | • hymnodists n. Plural of hymnodist. • HYMNODIST n. a person who composes hymns, also HYMNIST. |
| POSTSYNCED | • postsynced v. Simple past tense and past participle of postsync. • POSTSYNC v. (short for) postsynchronize, to add a soundtrack to a film after recording. |
| PSEUDONYMS | • pseudonyms n. Plural of pseudonym. • PSEUDONYM n. a fictitious name assumed for the time, as by an author. |
| SARDONYXES | • sardonyxes n. Plural of sardonyx. • SARDONYX n. (Greek) an onyx with alternate layers of sard and other mineral. |
| SPONDYLOUS | • spondylous adj. Relating to spondyles; vertebral. • SPONDYLOUS adj. like a spondyl, a vertebra. |
| SYNANDROUS | • synandrous adj. (Botany) Having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers. • synandrous adj. (Botany, rare) Having stamens fused together in any way. • SYNANDROUS adj. having united stamens. |
| SYNOECISED | • synoecised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synoecise. • SYNOECISE v. to unite in one community or city-state, also SYNOECIZE. |
| SYNOPSISED | • synopsised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synopsise. • SYNOPSISE v. to make a synopsis of, also SYNOPSIZE. |
| SYNOPSIZED | • synopsized v. Simple past tense and past participle of synopsize. • SYNOPSIZE v. to make a synopsis of, also SYNOPSISE. |
| SYNTONISED | • syntonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of syntonise. • SYNTONISE v. to adjust to agree in frequency, also SYNTONIZE. |