| ERYTHRISMS | • erythrisms n. Plural of erythrism. • ERYTHRISM n. a condition of excessive redness. |
| FORSYTHIAS | • forsythias n. Plural of forsythia. • FORSYTHIA n. any shrub of the genus Forsythia, a popular garden plant producing clusters of yellow jasmine-like flowers in the spring. |
| HAIRSTYLES | • hairstyles n. Plural of hairstyle. • HAIRSTYLE n. a particular way of cutting and arranging the hair. |
| HYBRIDISTS | • hybridists n. Plural of hybridist. • HYBRIDIST n. a practitioner of hybridism. |
| HYGRISTORS | • hygristors n. Plural of hygristor. • HYGRISTOR n. an electronic component whose resistance varies with humidity. |
| HYSTERESIS | • hysteresis n. A property of a system such that an output value is not a strict function of the corresponding input… • hysteresis n. Magnetic friction in dynamos, by which every reversal of magnetism in the iron causes dissipation of energy. • HYSTERESIS n. the retardation or lagging of an effect behind the cause of the effect. |
| HYSTERITIS | • hysteritis n. (Obsolete) Synonym of metritis. • HYSTERITIS n. inflammation of the uterus. |
| LATHYRISMS | • LATHYRISM n. a neurological disease producing paralysis of the legs, apparently caused by eating cultivated vetch. |
| RHYTHMISES | • rhythmises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhythmise. • RHYTHMISE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMIZE. |
| RHYTHMISTS | • rhythmists n. Plural of rhythmist. • RHYTHMIST n. a person skilled in rhythm. |
| STRYCHNIAS | • strychnias n. Plural of strychnia. • STRYCHNIA n. (obsolete) strychnine. |
| STRYCHNISM | • strychnism n. Alternative form of strychninism. • STRYCHNISM n. strychnine poisoning, also STRYCHNINISM. |
| SURETYSHIP | • suretyship n. (Law) An accessory agreement through which one binds oneself for another already bound, either in whole… • SURETYSHIP n. the state of being surety. |
| SYBARITISH | • SYBARITISH adj. like a sybarite, devoted to luxury, also SYBARITIC, SYBARITICAL. |
| THYRISTORS | • thyristors n. Plural of thyristor. • THYRISTOR n. a thyratron-like solid-state semiconductor device. |