| CYNICISMS | • cynicisms n. Plural of cynicism. • CYNICISM n. suspicion of human nature. |
| CYTISINES | • cytisines n. Plural of cytisine. • CYTISINE n. an alkaloid found in laburnum. |
| HISSINGLY | • hissingly adv. While hissing; in a hissing fashion. • HISSING adv. making a hiss. |
| HYPINOSIS | • hypinosis n. (Medicine) A diminution in the normal amount of fibrin present in the blood. • HYPINOSIS n. a diminution in the normal amount of fibrin present in the blood. |
| INSULSITY | • insulsity n. (Obsolete) insipidity; stupidity; dullness. • INSULSITY n. stupidity. |
| MISSAYING | • missaying v. Present participle of missay. • missaying n. A mistake in speech. • MISSAYING n. the act of saying incorrectly. |
| MISSINGLY | • missingly adv. (Obsolete) With a sense of loss. • MISSINGLY adv. (Shakespeare) with a sense of loss. |
| NIMBYISMS | • NIMBYISM n. adherence to the doctrine of 'not in my back-yard', also NIMBYNESS. |
| OSSIFYING | • ossifying v. Present participle of ossify. • OSSIFY v. to change into bone; to become callous or conventional. |
| SINUOSITY | • sinuosity n. The property of being sinuous. • SINUOSITY n. the state of being sinuous. |
| SPINOSITY | • spinosity n. The quality or state of being spinose. • SPINOSITY n. thorniness. |
| STYLISING | • stylising v. Present participle of stylise. • STYLISE v. to make conventional, also STYLIZE. |
| SWINISHLY | • swinishly adv. In a swinish manner. • SWINISH adv. resembling or befitting swine. |
| SYNIZESIS | • synizesis n. (Poetry) A poetic figure of speech in which two consecutive vowel sounds in the same word are pronounced… • synizesis n. (Prosody) The pronunciation of two separate vowels as a single one. • synizesis n. (Medicine) An obliteration of the pupil of the eye. |
| SYNOVITIS | • synovitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the synovium. • SYNOVITIS n. inflammation of a synovial membrane. |
| YERSINIAS | • yersinias n. Plural of yersinia. • YERSINIA n. a bacterium spread by birds and animals, causing plague. |