| CYPRESS | • cypress n. An evergreen coniferous tree with flattened shoots bearing small scale-like leaves, whose dark foliage… • cypress n. Alternative form of Cyprus (“type of fabric”). • Cypress prop.n. A city in Orange County, California, United States. |
| GYPSIES | • gypsies n. Plural of gypsy. • gypsies n. Plural of gypsie. • Gypsies n. Plural of Gypsy. |
| KRYPSES | • KRYPSIS n. (Greek) a doctrine that Christ concealed his divine powers. |
| MYOPSES | • myopses n. Plural of myopsis. • MYOPS n. (Greek) a short-sighted person, also MYOPE. |
| OSPREYS | • ospreys n. Plural of osprey. • OSPREY n. a bird of prey that feeds on fish. |
| PASSKEY | • passkey n. A key, especially in a hotel, that allows someone in authority to open any door. • passkey n. A key for entering a house or other building. • passkey n. (Computing) A password. |
| PESSARY | • pessary n. A medical device similar to the outer ring of a contraceptive diaphragm, most commonly used to support… • pessary n. (Contraception) A diaphragm or cervical cap. • pessary n. (Medicine) A vaginal suppository. |
| PHYSEDS | • PHYSED n. (short for) physical education. |
| PSYCHES | • psyches n. Plural of psyche. • psyches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of psyche. • PSYCHE n. the mental structure of a person. |
| PUSLEYS | • pusleys n. Plural of pusley. • PUSLEY n. purslane, also PUSSLEY, PUSSLY. |
| PUSSLEY | • pussley n. Purslane. • PUSSLEY n. purslane, also PUSLEY, PUSSLY. |
| PYROSES | • pyroses n. Plural of pyrosis. • PYROSIS n. (Greek) heartburn. |
| SPRYEST | • spryest adj. Superlative form of spry: most spry. • SPRY adj. smart, dapper. |
| SPULYES | • spulyes n. Plural of spulye. • spulyes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spulye. • SPULYE v. (Scots) to plunder, also SPUILZIE, SPULYIE, SPULZIE. |
| SYNAPSE | • synapse n. The junction between the terminal of a neuron and either another neuron or a muscle or gland cell, over… • synapse v. (Intransitive) To form a synapse. • synapse v. (Intransitive) To undergo synapsis. |
| SYPHERS | • syphers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sypher. • Syphers prop.n. Plural of Sypher. • SYPHER v. to lay an edge over another to make a flush surface. |