| ARYTHMIA | • arythmia n. Alternative form of arrhythmia. • ARYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIA, ARRHYTHMIA. |
| ARYTHMIC | • arythmic adj. Alternative spelling of arrhythmic. • ARYTHMIC adj. relating to arythmia, absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIC, ARRHYTHMIC. |
| DRYMOUTH | • dry␣mouth n. (Medicine) Abnormal dryness of the mouth. • DRYMOUTH n. excessive dryness of the mouth. |
| ERYTHEMA | • erythema n. Abnormal redness and inflammation of the skin, due to vasodilation. • erythema n. Skin redness from sunburn or chemical irritation. • ERYTHEMA n. (Greek) a redness of the skin. |
| EURYTHMY | • eurythmy n. The harmony of features and proportion in architecture. • eurythmy n. Graceful body movements to the rhythm of spoken words and music. • eurythmy n. (Medicine) Healthy, normal beating of the pulse; eurhythmia. |
| HARMOSTY | • harmosty n. The rank or office of a harmost. • HARMOSTY n. (Greek) the office of harmost, a Spartan governor of a subject city or province. |
| HERMITRY | • hermitry n. (Uncountable) The state of living as a hermit. • hermitry n. (Countable) The secluded place where a hermit dwells; hermitage. • HERMITRY n. the state of being a hermit. |
| LYTHRUMS | • LYTHRUM n. any of a genus of plants including loosestrife. |
| MOTHERLY | • motherly adj. Befitting a mother; warm, caring, nurturing, protective, loving. • motherly adv. In a way pertaining to, befitting, or of a mother. • MOTHERLY adj. maternal. |
| MYRIADTH | • myriadth adj. The ordinal form of myriad. • MYRIADTH n. one of a myriad equal part. |
| RHYMISTS | • rhymists n. Plural of rhymist. • RHYMIST n. a versifier. |
| RHYTHMAL | • rhythmal adj. Rhythmic. • RHYTHMAL adj. relating to rhythm. |
| RHYTHMED | • rhythmed adj. Having a (specified kind of) rhythm. • RHYTHMED adj. having a rhythm. |
| RHYTHMIC | • rhythmic adj. Of or relating to rhythm. • rhythmic adj. Characterized by rhythm. • rhythmic adj. Written in verse, especially rhyming verse. |
| RHYTHMUS | • rhythmus n. Obsolete form of rhythm. • RHYTHMUS n. (Latin) a pattern of recurrence, also RHYTHM. |
| SMITHERY | • smithery n. (Countable) The place where a smith works. • smithery n. (Uncountable) The trade or craft of a smith. • SMITHERY n. the trade of a smith. |
| SMOTHERY | • smothery adj. Tending to smother; stifling. • SMOTHERY adj. tending to smother; stifling. |
| THRYMSAS | • thrymsas n. Plural of thrymsa. • THRYMSA n. (Old English) an Anglo-Saxon gold coin, also THRIMSA. |