| EYESTRAINS | • eyestrains n. Plural of eyestrain. • EYESTRAIN n. tiredness or irritation of the eyes. |
| EYESTRINGS | • eyestrings n. Plural of eyestring. • eye-strings n. Plural of eye-string. • EYESTRINGS n. (obsolete) organic eye attachments once believed to break at death or blindness. |
| 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. |
| OYSTERINGS | • OYSTERING n. gathering oysters. |
| SINISTERLY | • sinisterly adv. In a sinister manner. • SINISTER adv. threatening or portending evil, also SINISTROUS. |
| SPINSTERLY | • spinsterly adj. Of or relating to a spinster or spinsterhood. • SPINSTERLY adj. like a spinster, also SPINSTERIAL, SPINSTERIAN, SPINSTERISH. |
| STORYLINES | • storylines n. Plural of storyline. • story␣lines n. Plural of story line. • STORYLINE n. the main plot of a novel, film, television series, etc. |
| SYNASTRIES | • synastries n. Plural of synastry. • SYNASTRY n. coincidence of stellar influences. |
| SYNCRETISE | • syncretise v. Alternative form of syncretize. • SYNCRETISE v. to become or cause to become fused, also SYNCRETIZE. |
| SYNCRETISM | • syncretism n. (Chiefly religion) The (attempted) reconciliation or fusion of different systems or beliefs. • syncretism n. (Linguistics) The fusion of different inflexional forms. • SYNCRETISM n. the reconciliation or union of conflicting beliefs or an effort intending such; a flagrant compromise in religion or philosophy. |
| SYNCRETIST | • syncretist n. One who attempts syncretism, the fusion of different systems or beliefs. • SYNCRETIST n. a believer in syncretism. |
| SYNERGISTS | • synergists n. Plural of synergist. • SYNERGIST n. a substance which increases the effect of another e.g. a pesticide. |
| SYNTERESIS | • synteresis n. (Theology, historical) An aspect of one’s conscience by which one can judge wrong from right and decide… • synteresis n. (Medicine, obsolete) Preventive treatment; prophylaxis. • SYNTERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNDERESIS. |
| TRENDYISMS | • TRENDYISM n. being trendy. |
| TRYINGNESS | • tryingness n. The state or condition of being trying (arduous, difficult to endure). • TRYINGNESS n. the state of being trying. |
| TYRANNISES | • tyrannises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tyrannise. • TYRANNIS n. (Greek) an illegal regime. |
| TYROSINASE | • tyrosinase n. An enzyme, similar to catechol oxidase, that catalyzes the production of phenolic pigments such as melanin. • TYROSINASE n. an enzyme found in plants and animals. |
| UNSISTERLY | • unsisterly adj. Not sisterly; not befitting a sister. • UNSISTERLY adj. not sisterly. |