| DISEMPLOYS | • disemploys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disemploy. • DISEMPLOY v. to throw out of employment. |
| HAEMOLYSIS | • haemolysis n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemolysis. • hæmolysis n. Obsolete form of hemolysis. • HAEMOLYSIS n. breaking up of red blood-corpuscles. |
| HEMOLYSINS | • hemolysins n. Plural of hemolysin. • HEMOLYSIN n. a substance that causes the dissolution of red blood cells, also HAEMOLYSIN. |
| LAYMANISES | • LAYMANISE v. to simplify (technical information) into a form that can be understood by ordinary people, also LAYMANIZE. |
| LYSIMETERS | • lysimeters n. Plural of lysimeter. • LYSIMETER n. an instrument for measuring percolation of water through soil. |
| MINDLESSLY | • mindlessly adv. In a mindless manner. • MINDLESS adv. lacking intelligence. |
| MINSTRELSY | • minstrelsy n. The musical and other art and craft of a minstrel. • minstrelsy n. A group of minstrels. • minstrelsy n. Any similar modern group performing song and verse. |
| MISEMPLOYS | • misemploys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misemploy. • MISEMPLOY v. to employ wrongly or badly. |
| MISTRESSLY | • mistressly adj. (Rare, obsolete) Pertaining to the mistress of a home or household. • mistressly adj. (Now rare) Characteristic of a woman who is very proficient in some skill or activity; masterful. • MISTRESSLY adj. like a mistress. |
| MYELITISES | • MYELITIS n. inflammation of the spinal marrow or its membranes. |
| POLYSEMIES | • polysemies n. Plural of polysemy. • POLYSEMY n. in linguistics, the state of having more than one meaning. |
| POLYSOMIES | • polysomies n. Plural of polysomy. • POLYSOMY n. a condition in which one or more extra chromosomes are present in the cells of the body. |
| REMISSIBLY | • remissibly adv. In a remissible manner; pardonably. • REMISSIBLE adv. capable of being remitted or forgiven. |
| 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. |
| SYMBOLISED | • symbolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of symbolise. • SYMBOLISE v. to be symbolic of, also SYMBOLIZE. |
| SYMBOLISER | • symboliser n. Alternative form of symbolizer. • SYMBOLISER n. one who symbolises, also SYMBOLIZER. |
| SYMBOLISES | • symbolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of symbolise. • SYMBOLISE v. to be symbolic of, also SYMBOLIZE. |
| SYMBOLIZES | • symbolizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of symbolize. • SYMBOLIZE v. to be symbolic of, also SYMBOLISE. |
| SYMPHILIES | • SYMPHILY n. the practise of keeping a guest in a termite's nest. |
| TIMELESSLY | • timelessly adv. In a timeless manner. • TIMELESS adv. having no beginning or end. |