| DESSYATINE | • dessyatine n. Alternative form of dessiatina. • DESSYATINE n. (Russian) a measure of land, also DESSIATINE, DESSYATIN, DESYATIN. |
| DYSGENESES | • dysgeneses n. Plural of dysgenesis. • DYSGENESIS n. sterility in hybrid creatures. |
| DYSGENESIS | • dysgenesis n. (Medicine) Defective development. • DYSGENESIS n. sterility in hybrid creatures. |
| 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. |
| EYEDNESSES | • EYEDNESS n. the preference for the use of one eye over the other. |
| LADYNESSES | • LADYNESS n. the quality or state of being a lady. |
| NEEDLESSLY | • needlessly adv. In a needless manner. • needlessly adv. To a degree or extent beyond what is needed. • needlessly adv. Without need. |
| SYNDERESES | • SYNDERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNTERESIS. |
| SYNDERESIS | • synderesis n. (Philosophy) The supposed innate ability of the human mind to realise the basic principles of ethics and morals. • SYNDERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNTERESIS. |
| SYNDESISES | • SYNDESIS n. the point at which an impulse passes from one neuron to another, also SYNAPSIS. |
| SYNEIDESES | • SYNEIDESIS n. (obsolete) conscience as passing judgement on past acts. |
| SYNEIDESIS | • SYNEIDESIS n. (obsolete) conscience as passing judgement on past acts. |
| SYNERGISED | • synergised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synergise. • SYNERGISE v. to act as a synergist, also SYNERGIZE. |
| SYNOECISED | • synoecised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synoecise. • SYNOECISE v. to unite in one community or city-state, also SYNOECIZE. |