| CHYMISTS | • chymists n. Plural of chymist. • CHYMIST n. (archaic) a chemist, also CHYMIC. |
| HYMNISTS | • hymnists n. Plural of hymnist. • HYMNIST n. a person who composes hymns, also HYMNODIST. |
| HYMNLESS | • hymnless adj. Devoid of hymns. • HYMNLESS adj. without hymns. |
| METHYSES | • METHYSIS n. drunkenness. |
| METHYSIS | • METHYSIS n. drunkenness. |
| MYTHISES | • mythises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mythise. • MYTHISE v. to tell a traditional story, also MYTHIZE. |
| MYTHISMS | • mythisms n. Plural of mythism. • MYTHISM n. a theory that explains miraculous stories as myths, also MYTHICISM. |
| MYTHISTS | • mythists n. Plural of mythist. • MYTHIST n. an adherent of mythism, also MYTHICIST. |
| PSYCHISM | • psychism n. (Philosophy) The old doctrine that there is a fluid (continuity) universally diffusing, and equally… • PSYCHISM n. the doctrine of a universal soul. |
| RHYMISTS | • rhymists n. Plural of rhymist. • RHYMIST n. a versifier. |
| SHIMMEYS | • shimmeys n. Plural of shimmey. • shimmeys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shimmey. • SHIMMEY n. a chemise. |
| SKYHOMES | • SKYHOME n. (Australian slang) a sub-penthouse flat in a tall building. |
| SPHYGMUS | • SPHYGMUS n. (Greek) the pulse. |
| THRYMSAS | • thrymsas n. Plural of thrymsa. • THRYMSA n. (Old English) an Anglo-Saxon gold coin, also THRIMSA. |
| THYMUSES | • thymuses n. Plural of thymus. • THYMUS n. (Greek) a ductless gland in the neck, producing white blood cells. |
| TYCHISMS | • tychisms n. Plural of tychism. • TYCHISM n. the theory that objective account must be taken of the element of chance in philosophical etc. reasoning. |
| WHIMSEYS | • whimseys n. Plural of whimsey. • WHIMSEY n. delicately fanciful behaviour; gentle fantasy, also WHIMSY. |
| YASHMACS | • yashmacs n. Plural of yashmac. • YASHMAC n. (Arabic) a double Muslim veil leaving only eyes uncovered, also YASHMAK, YASMAK. |
| YASHMAKS | • yashmaks n. Plural of yashmak. • YASHMAK n. (Arabic) a double Muslim veil leaving only eyes uncovered, also YASHMAC, YASMAK. |