| DEMULSIFY | • demulsify v. (Intransitive, of an emulsion) To separate into its components. • demulsify v. (Transitive) To separate (an emulsion) into its components. • DEMULSIFY v. to separate from an emulsion. |
| EMBUSYING | • embusying v. Present participle of embusy. • EMBUSY v. (Spenser) to employ. |
| EPIMYSIUM | • epimysium n. A layer of connective tissue which surrounds individual muscles. • EPIMYSIUM n. a fibrous sheet enclosing a muscle. |
| ERYNGIUMS | • eryngiums n. Plural of eryngium. • ERYNGIUM n. (Greek) a plant of the genus Eryngium, sea holly, reputed to be an aphrodisiac, also ERINGO, ERYNGO. |
| EUONYMINS | • euonymins n. Plural of euonymin. • EUONYMIN n. an extract of the bark of the euonymus. |
| EUTHYMIAS | • EUTHYMIA n. a pleasant state of mind. |
| HYMENIUMS | • hymeniums n. Plural of hymenium. • HYMENIUM n. the spore-bearing surface of certain fungi, as that on the gills of a mushroom. |
| MYSTIQUES | • mystiques n. Plural of mystique. • MYSTIQUE n. (French) an aura of mystery. |
| SUBLIMELY | • sublimely adv. In a sublime manner. • SUBLIME adv. lofty. |
| SUPREMITY | • supremity n. (Archaic) Supremacy. • SUPREMITY n. supremacy. |
| SYNEDRIUM | • synedrium n. Alternative form of synedrion. • SYNEDRIUM n. an ancient rabbinical council of 70 sages, the highest court of ancient Jerusalem, also SYNEDRION. |
| TIMEOUSLY | • timeously adv. (Scotland and South Africa) In a timely manner. • TIMEOUS adv. timely; seasonable, also TIMOUS. |
| VOYEURISM | • voyeurism n. The derivation of sexual satisfaction by watching people secretly, especially when those being watched… • voyeurism n. (By extension) The derivation of satisfaction by obsessively watching or following sensational or sordid subjects. • VOYEURISM n. the derivation of gratification from surreptitiously watching sexual acts or objects. |
| YUMMINESS | • yumminess n. The state or condition of being yummy. • YUMMINESS n. the quality of being yummy. |
| ZYMURGIES | • zymurgies n. Plural of zymurgy. • ZYMURGY n. (Greek) the branch of applied chemistry dealing with fermentation processes. |