| ASSYTHMENTS | • assythments n. Plural of assythment. • ASSYTHMENT n. in Scots law, indemnification for injury; satisfaction. |
| STEATOLYSES | • STEATOLYSIS n. the breaking down of fat esp. by digestion. |
| STEATOLYSIS | • STEATOLYSIS n. the breaking down of fat esp. by digestion. |
| STRATHSPEYS | • strathspeys n. Plural of strathspey. • STRATHSPEY n. a reel-like Scottish dance of moderate tempo. |
| STYLOSTIXES | • STYLOSTIXIS n. acupuncture. |
| SYNCRETISTS | • syncretists n. Plural of syncretist. • SYNCRETIST n. a believer in syncretism. |
| SYNESTHETES | • synesthetes n. Plural of synesthete. |
| SYNTHESISTS | • synthesists n. Plural of synthesist. • SYNTHESIST n. someone who makes a synthesis. |
| SYNTHETASES | • synthetases n. Plural of synthetase. • SYNTHETASE n. a kind of enzyme. |
| SYNTHETISES | • synthetises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of synthetise. • SYNTHETISE v. to put together in a synthesis, also SYNTHETIZE. |
| SYNTHETISMS | • SYNTHETISM n. the symbolism of Gauguin and the Nabis, who reacted against the impressionists and realists by seeking to produce brightly coloured abstractions of their inner experience. |
| SYNTHETISTS | • synthetists n. Plural of synthetist. • SYNTHETIST n. one who synthetises. |
| SYSTEMATICS | • systematics n. The study of classification systems and nomenclature. • systematics n. The systematic classification of a branch of science, especially the classification of organisms. • systematics n. A branch of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of Christian… |
| SYSTEMATISE | • systematise v. (Non-Oxford British spelling) alternative form of systematize. • SYSTEMATISE v. to reduce to a system, also SYSTEMATIZE. |
| SYSTEMATISM | • systematism n. The reduction of facts or principles to a system. • SYSTEMATISM n. the practice of forming intellectual systems. |
| SYSTEMATIST | • systematist n. (Biology) A biologist who studies systematics. • systematist n. A follower of systematism; one who reduces things to a system. • SYSTEMATIST n. a person who constructs or follows a system; specifically a biologist specializing in systematics. |
| TASTELESSLY | • tastelessly adv. In a tasteless manner. • tastelessly adv. Such that it cannot be detected by the sense of taste. • TASTELESS adv. without taste. |
| TRUSTLESSLY | • TRUSTLESS adv. that may not be trusted; not worthy of trust. |