| DYSSYNERGIAS | • dyssynergias n. Plural of dyssynergia. • DYSSYNERGIA n. muscular incoordination caused by a brain disorder, also DYSSYNERGY. |
| DYSSYNERGIES | • DYSSYNERGY n. muscular incoordination caused by a brain disorder, also DYSSYNERGIA. |
| GLOSSODYNIAS | • GLOSSODYNIA n. pain in the tongue. |
| GLYCOSIDASES | • glycosidases n. Plural of glycosidase. • GLYCOSIDASE n. an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a bond joining a sugar of a glycoside to an alcohol or another sugar unit. |
| PSYCHOGNOSIS | • PSYCHOGNOSIS n. the use of hypnosis to study mental phenomena; the study of personality by observation of outward bodily sign. |
| SOOTHSAYINGS | • soothsayings n. Plural of soothsaying. • SOOTHSAYING n. the act of divining. |
| STRONGYLOSIS | • strongylosis n. Infection with worms of the genus Strongylus. • STRONGYLOSIS n. infestation with strongyles. |
| SURPASSINGLY | • surpassingly adv. In a surpassing manner; exceptionally. • SURPASSING adv. SURPASS, to go beyond. |
| SYLLOGISTICS | • SYLLOGISTICS n. the branch of logic concerned with syllogisms. |
| SYMBOLOGISTS | • symbologists n. Plural of symbologist. • SYMBOLOGIST n. a student of symbolology. |
| SYNGENESIOUS | • syngenesious adj. (Botany, archaic or very rare) synantherous. • SYNGENESIOUS adj. having the anthers united in a tube around the style, as in Compositae. |
| SYNTHESISING | • synthesising v. Present participle of synthesise. • SYNTHESISE v. to combine or produce by synthesis, also SYNTHESIZE. |
| SYRINGITISES | • SYRINGITIS n. inflammation of the Eustachian tube. |
| TRYINGNESSES | • TRYINGNESS n. the state of being trying. |