| DYINGNESS | • dyingness n. The state of dying or the stimulation of such a state; extreme languor. • DYINGNESS n. the state of dying or the simulation of such a state. |
| LANGSYNES | • LANGSYNES adv. (Scots) long since, long ago, also LANGSYNE. |
| NIMBYNESS | • NIMBYNESS n. adherence to the doctrine of 'not in my backyard', also NIMBYISM. |
| NONSTYLES | • nonstyles n. Plural of nonstyle. • NONSTYLE n. a style which is not identifiable. |
| 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. |
| SYNCLINES | • synclines n. Plural of syncline. • SYNCLINE n. a type of rock formation. |
| SYNDETONS | • syndetons n. Plural of syndeton. • SYNDETON n. in grammar, a syndetic construction. |
| SYNODSMEN | • synodsmen n. Plural of synodsman. • SYNODSMAN n. a member of a synod, an ecclesiastical assembly or council. |
| SYNONYMES | • synonymes n. Plural of synonyme. • SYNONYME n. a word having the same meaning as another, also SYNONYM. |
| SYNTENIES | • syntenies n. Plural of synteny. • SYNTENY n. the presence of several genes on the same chromosome. |
| SYNTONIES | • syntonies n. Plural of syntony. • SYNTONY n. the tuning of transmitters and receivers with each other. |
| SYNTONISE | • syntonise v. Alternative form of syntonize. • SYNTONISE v. to adjust to agree in frequency, also SYNTONIZE. |
| TYRANNESS | • tyranness n. Obsolete form of tyrantess. • TYRANNESS n. (archaic) a female tyrant. |
| YOUNGNESS | • youngness n. The state or qualities of being young or youthful; youth. • YOUNGNESS n. the state of being young. |