| CYSTIDS | • cystids n. Plural of cystid. • CYSTID n. a cyst-like structure, also CYSTOID. |
| CYTISUS | • cytisus n. Any flowering plant in the genus Cytisus. • Cytisus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – some of the brooms. • CYTISUS n. (Latin) a plant of the broom genus. |
| HYLISTS | • hylists n. Plural of hylist. • HYLIST n. a materialist, also HYLICIST, HYLOIST. |
| LYRISTS | • lyrists n. Plural of lyrist. • LYRIST n. one who plays the lyre. |
| MYSTICS | • mystics n. Plural of mystic. • MYSTIC n. one who professes to have had mystical experiences. |
| SATISFY | • satisfy v. (Transitive, intransitive) To do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of. • satisfy v. (Transitive) To cause (a sentence) to be true when the sentence is interpreted in one’s universe. • satisfy v. (Dated, literary, transitive) To convince by ascertaining; to free from doubt. |
| SKYIEST | • skyiest adj. Superlative form of skyey: most skyey. • SKYEY adj. like the sky; ethereal; being in the sky, also SKIEY. |
| STYLISE | • stylise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of stylize. • STYLISE v. to make conventional, also STYLIZE. |
| STYLISH | • stylish adj. Having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress. • stylish adj. (Film) Having a particular directing style or cinematography. • STYLISH adj. fashionable. |
| STYLIST | • stylist n. A designer. • stylist n. A hairdresser. • stylist n. A writer or speaker distinguished for excellence or individuality of style; one who cultivates, or is… |
| STYMIES | • stymies n. Plural of stymie. • stymies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stymie. • STYMIE v. to thwart, stump, or obstruct, also STIMIE, STIMY, STYMY. |
| STYPSIS | • stypsis n. Astringency. • stypsis n. The use or the action of a styptic. • STYPSIS n. (Greek) the use, action etc. of a styptic. |
| TINSEYS | • TINSEY n. (obsolete dialect) tinsel. |
| TISSUEY | • tissuey adj. Tissuelike. • TISSUEY adj. of or like tissue. |
| TOSSILY | • tossily adv. In a tossy manner. • TOSSY adv. tossing the head, as in scorn or pride. |
| TYLOSIS | • tylosis n. A thickening of the skin, especially of the eyelids. • tylosis n. A balloonlike growth in a plant cavity; a tylose. • TYLOSIS n. (Greek) an ingrowth from a neighbouring cell through a pit into a vessel, also THYLOSE, THYLOSIS. |
| TYPISTS | • typists n. Plural of typist. • TYPIST n. one who types. |
| TYSTIES | • tysties n. Plural of tystie. • TYSTIE n. an Orkney and Shetland name for the black guillemot. |