| GLYCOLYSES | • glycolyses n. Plural of glycolysis. • GLYCOLYSIS n. the breaking down of glucose into acids. |
| GLYCOSIDES | • glycosides n. Plural of glycoside. • GLYCOSIDE n. any of a group of compounds derived from monosaccharides. |
| GORMLESSLY | • gormlessly adv. In a gormless manner. |
| LYSIGENOUS | • lysigenous adj. (Biology) Related to or formed by lysigeny. • LYSIGENOUS adj. caused by the breaking down of cells, also LYSIGENETIC, LYSIGENIC. |
| LYSOGENIES | • lysogenies n. Plural of lysogeny. • LYSOGENY n. the state of being like a lysogen. |
| LYSOGENISE | • lysogenise v. Alternative form of lysogenize. • LYSOGENISE v. to subject to the action of a lysogen, also LYSOGENIZE. |
| MOYGASHELS | • MOYGASHEL n. an Irish linen; a garment made from this type of Irish linen. |
| OXYGENLESS | • oxygenless adj. Lacking oxygen. • oxygenless adj. (Of mountain climbing) not assisted with oxygen. • OXYGENLESS adj. without oxygen. |
| PYGOSTYLES | • pygostyles n. Plural of pygostyle. • PYGOSTYLE n. the bone of a bird's tail. |
| SEISMOLOGY | • seismology n. The study of the vibration of the Earth’s interior caused by natural and unnatural sources, such as earthquakes. • SEISMOLOGY n. the study of earthquakes. |
| SONGLESSLY | • songlessly adv. Without a song. • SONGLESS adv. without songs. |
| STRONGYLES | • strongyles n. Plural of strongyle. • STRONGYLE n. (Greek) a parasitic threadworm, also STRONGYL. |
| SYLLOGISED | • syllogised v. Simple past tense and past participle of syllogise. • SYLLOGISE v. to reason by syllogisms, also SYLLOGIZE. |
| SYLLOGISER | • syllogiser n. Alternative form of syllogizer. • SYLLOGISER n. one who reasons by syllogisms, also SYLLOGIZER. |
| SYLLOGISES | • syllogises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of syllogise. • SYLLOGISE v. to reason by syllogisms, also SYLLOGIZE. |
| SYLLOGIZES | • syllogizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of syllogize. • SYLLOGIZE v. to reason by syllogisms, also SYLLOGISE. |
| XENOGLOSSY | • xenoglossy n. Knowledge of a language one has never learned. • xenoglossy n. Glossolalia. • XENOGLOSSY n. a person's knowledge of a language never studied, also XENOGLOSSIA. |