| ANEURYSMS | • aneurysms n. Plural of aneurysm. • ANEURYSM n. dilatation of an artery, also ANEURISM. |
| DYNAMISES | • dynamises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamise. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| ENTRYISMS | • ENTRYISM n. political branch-stacking, also ENTRISM. |
| GAMEYNESS | • GAMEYNESS n. the condition or quality of being gamey, also GAMINESS, GAMYNESS. |
| HOMEYNESS | • homeyness n. The property of being homey. • HOMEYNESS n. being homey, also HOMINESS. |
| MATEYNESS | • mateyness n. The state of being matey, camaraderie, chumminess. • MATEYNESS n. the state of being matey, also MATINESS. |
| MONEYLESS | • moneyless adj. Having no (or very little) money; penniless. • moneyless adj. That does not use money as a means of exchange. • MONEYLESS adj. having no money. |
| NIMBYNESS | • NIMBYNESS n. adherence to the doctrine of 'not in my backyard', also NIMBYISM. |
| NONSYSTEM | • nonsystem n. That which is not a system. • nonsystem adj. Not of or pertaining to a system. • NONSYSTEM n. something that is not part of a system. |
| SAMEYNESS | • sameyness n. The quality of being samey. • SAMEYNESS n. the quality of being samey. |
| SYCAMINES | • sycamines n. Plural of sycamine. • SYCAMINE n. the mulberry tree. |
| SYNDROMES | • syndromes n. Plural of syndrome. • SYNDROME n. a group of symptoms that characterize a particular disorder. |
| SYNERGISM | • synergism n. Synergy. • synergism n. The theological doctrine that salvation is brought about by a combination of human will and divine grace. • SYNERGISM n. the belief that human will and divine spirit cooperate in salvation. |
| SYNGAMIES | • SYNGAMY n. (Greek) the union of two gametes. |
| SYNODSMEN | • synodsmen n. Plural of synodsman. • SYNODSMAN n. a member of a synod, an ecclesiastical assembly or council. |
| SYNOECISM | • synoecism n. (Ancient Greece) The unification of towns, tribes etc. under one capital city or polis. • synœcism n. Alternative spelling of synoecism. • SYNOECISM n. association of species with benefit to one and neither harm nor benefit to other. |
| SYNONYMES | • synonymes n. Plural of synonyme. • SYNONYME n. a word having the same meaning as another, also SYNONYM. |
| YUMMINESS | • yumminess n. The state or condition of being yummy. • YUMMINESS n. the quality of being yummy. |