| ANODYNES | • anodynes n. Plural of anodyne. • ANODYNE n. a medicine that relieves pain. |
| CONDYLES | • condyles n. Plural of condyle. • CONDYLE n. a protuberance on a bone. |
| CYANOSED | • cyanosed adj. (Pathology) Afflicted with cyanosis. • CYANOSED adj. (colloquial) with a bluish discoloration of the skin, as resulting from cyanide poisoning. |
| DEMONYMS | • demonyms n. Plural of demonym. • DEMONYM n. a name used to denote the inhabitants of a place. |
| DOYENNES | • doyennes n. Plural of doyenne. • DOYENNE n. (French) a women who is the eldest or senior member of a group or profession. |
| DRYSTONE | • drystone n. (Geology) A stalactite or stalagmite. • drystone adj. Alternative spelling of dry-stone. • dry-stone adj. (Of a wall, bridge, building, etc.) Constructed by laying carefully selected stones on top of each other… |
| DYSPNOEA | • dyspnoea n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of dyspnea. • dyspnœa n. Archaic spelling of dyspnea. • DYSPNOEA n. laboured breathing, also DYSPNEA. |
| ECDYSONE | • ecdysone n. A hormone in insects and other arthropods that promotes molting. • ECDYSONE n. an insect hormone, also ECDYSON. |
| ECDYSONS | • ECDYSON n. an insect hormone, also ECDYSONE. |
| ENHYDROS | • enhydros n. A geode of chalcedony containing trapped water. • ENHYDROS n. (Greek) a variety of chalcedony containing water. |
| ESLOYNED | • ESLOYNE v. to remove to a distant place, also ELOIN, ELOIGN, ESLOIN. |
| ODYSSEAN | • Odyssean adj. Of or pertaining to the Odyssey, an Ancient Greek epic poem by Homer. • ODYSSEAN adj. of or like an odyssey, a long wandering journey. |
| POYSONED | • poysoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of poyson. • POYSON v. (obsolete) to poison. |
| SECONDLY | • secondly adv. In the second place. • SECOND adv. number two in sequence. |
| SODDENLY | • soddenly adv. In a sodden (soaking wet) manner. • SODDEN adv. wet through. |
| SYNDETON | • syndeton n. (Grammar) a form of syntactic coordination of the elements of a sentence (conjuncts) with the help of… • SYNDETON n. in grammar, a syndetic construction. |
| SYNDROME | • syndrome n. (Pathology) A recognizable pattern of signs, symptoms and/or behaviours, especially of a disease or… • syndrome n. Any set of characteristics regarded as identifying a certain type, condition, etc., usually adverse. • SYNDROME n. a group of symptoms that characterize a particular disorder. |
| SYPHONED | • syphoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of syphon. • SYPHON v. to draw off through a tube, also SIPHON. |
| YEALDONS | • YEALDON n. (Scott) fuel, also EILDING, ELDIN, ELDING. |