| EMPLOYES | • employes n. Plural of employe. • employés n. Plural of employé. • EMPLOYE n. a person employed, also EMPLOYEE. |
| LYMPHOUS | • LYMPHOUS adj. having the nature of lymph. |
| MAYPOLES | • maypoles n. Plural of maypole. • may-poles n. Plural of may-pole. • MAYPOLE n. a decorated pole used in a spring celebration. |
| MESOPHYL | • mesophyl n. Alternative form of mesophyll. • MESOPHYL n. the soft tissue of a leaf. |
| MOPISHLY | • mopishly adv. In a mopish manner. • MOPISH adv. dull; spiritless; dejected. |
| OLYMPICS | • Olympics prop.n. The Olympic Games. • OLYMPICS n. an International competition in chess etc. |
| PLAYSOME | • playsome adj. (Dated, chiefly literary) Playful; frolicsome. • PLAYSOME adj. playful, sportive. |
| POLYGAMS | • polygams n. Plural of polygam. • POLYGAM n. (Greek) a plant with male, female and hermaphrodite flowers together. |
| POLYMERS | • polymers n. Plural of polymer. • POLYMER n. a complex chemical compound. |
| POLYOMAS | • polyomas n. Plural of polyoma. • POLYOMA n. a small DNA virus that causes tumours in mice. |
| POLYSEME | • polyseme n. (Semantics) A word or phrase that has multiple meanings, or, more specifically, multiple etymologically… • polyseme adj. (Linguistics) having multiple meanings. • POLYSEME n. a word with more than one meaning. |
| POLYSEMY | • polysemy n. (Semantics) The property of a word, sign or symbol that can represent multiple meanings, including multiple… • POLYSEMY n. in linguistics, the state of having more than one meaning. |
| POLYSOME | • polysome n. A polyribosome. • POLYSOME n. a cluster of protein particles. |
| POLYSOMY | • polysomy n. The condition of being polysomic. • POLYSOMY n. a condition in which one or more extra chromosomes are present in the cells of the body. |
| PSALMODY | • psalmody n. (Music, uncountable) The singing or the writing of psalms. • psalmody n. (Music, countable) A collection of psalms. • psalmody v. To celebrate in psalms. |
| SYMPLOCE | • symploce n. (Rhetoric) The repetition of one word or phrase at the beginning and another word or phrase at the end… • SYMPLOCE n. (Greek) the repetition of a word at the start of one and end of the next clause. |