| CITYFIES | • CITYFY v. to adapt to the city, also CITIFY. |
| CYTISINE | • cytisine n. (Pharmacology) A polycyclic alkaloid whose pharmacological activity is similar to nicotine; used in… • CYTISINE n. an alkaloid found in laburnum. |
| EPIMYSIA | • epimysia n. Plural of epimysium. • EPIMYSIUM n. a fibrous sheet enclosing a muscle. |
| FEISTILY | • feistily adv. In a feisty manner. • FEISTY adv. spirited. |
| HYGIEIST | • hygieist n. A hygienist. • HYGIEIST n. one skilled in hygiene, also HYGEIST, HYGIENIST. |
| LYRICISE | • lyricise v. Alternative form of lyricize. • LYRICISE v. to write lyrics, also LYRICIZE. |
| MOYITIES | • moyities n. Plural of moyity. (Obsolete spelling of moieties.) • MOYITY n. (Spenser) moiety. |
| MYELITIS | • myelitis n. Inflammation of the spinal cord or of bone marrow. • MYELITIS n. inflammation of the spinal marrow or its membranes. |
| PYELITIS | • pyelitis n. Pyelonephritis. • PYELITIS n. inflammation of the pelvis or kidney. |
| PYRITISE | • pyritise v. Alternative form of pyritize. • PYRITISE v. to convert into pyrites, also PYRITIZE. |
| RESINIFY | • resinify v. (Transitive) To convert into a resin. • resinify v. (Intransitive) To become resinous. • RESINIFY v. to convert into resin. |
| SENILITY | • senility n. (Chiefly uncountable) Senescence; the bodily and mental deterioration associated with old age. • senility n. (Chiefly uncountable) The losing of memory and reason due to senescence. • senility n. (Countable, archaic) An elderly, senile person. |
| SYENITIC | • syenitic adj. Pertaining to, resembling or containing syenite. • SYENITIC adj. of or like syenite, a kind of igneous rock. |
| SYLVIINE | • sylviine adj. (Zoology) Relating to the Sylviinae, a group of warblers. • SYLVIINE adj. of the thrush family. |
| TUILYIES | • TUILYIE v. (Scots) to struggle, brawl, also TUILZIE. |
| TYPIFIES | • typifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of typify. • TYPIFY v. to serve as a typical example. |
| YERSINIA | • yersinia n. A Gram-negative bacterium, of the genus Yersinia, that is an etiological agent of several diseases in… • Yersinia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Enterobacteriaceae – certain bacteria hosted especially by rodents… • Yersinia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mantidae – the single species Yersinia mexicana. |