| ETYMONS | • etymons n. Plural of etymon. • ETYMON n. the true origin of a word. |
| MODESTY | • modesty n. The quality of being modest; having a limited and not overly high opinion of oneself and one’s abilities. • modesty n. Moderate behaviour; reserve. • modesty n. (Specifically) Pudency, avoidance of sexual explicitness. |
| MOISTLY | • moistly adv. In a moist manner. • MOIST adv. slightly wet. |
| MOTLEYS | • motleys n. Plural of motley. • Motleys prop.n. Plural of Motley. • MOTLEY n. a variegated outfit, such as is worn by a jester. |
| MYOSOTE | • myosote n. (Botany) Myosotis. • MYOSOTE n. (Greek) a genus of flower, forget-me-not, also MYOSOTIS. |
| MYOTICS | • myotics n. Plural of myotic. • MYOTIC n. an agent that causes miosis, also MIOTIC. |
| MYSOSTS | • MYSOST n. (Norwegian) a mild cheese. |
| SCOTOMY | • scotomy n. (Obsolete) dizziness with dimness of sight. • scotomy n. (Obsolete) obscuration of the field of vision due to the appearance of a dark spot before the eye. • SCOTOMY n. (obsolete) dizziness with dimness of sight, also SCOTOMA, SCOTOMIA. |
| SMOOTHY | • smoothy n. Alternative spelling of smoothie. • SMOOTHY n. a person with polished manners, also SMOOTHIE. |
| SYMBIOT | • SYMBIOT n. (Greek) an organism living in close association with another, also SYMBIONT, SYMBION, SYMBIOTE. |
| SYMPTOM | • symptom n. (Medicine) A perceived change in some function, sensation or appearance of a person that indicates a… • symptom n. (Figuratively) A signal; anything that indicates, or is characteristic of, the presence of something… • SYMPTOM n. a subjective indication of a disease. |
| THYMOLS | • thymols n. Plural of thymol. • THYMOL n. an antiseptic phenol obtained from oil of thyme. |
| TOMBOYS | • tomboys n. Plural of tomboy. • tom␣boys n. Plural of tom boy. • TOMBOY n. a girl who acts like a boy. |
| TOYLSOM | • toylsom adj. Obsolete form of toilsome. • TOYLSOM adj. (Spenser) toilsome, also TOYLESOME. |
| TOYSOME | • toysome adj. Playful; playfully affectionate; amorous. • TOYSOME adj. sportive; trifling; wanton, also TOYISH. |
| TRISOMY | • trisomy n. (Cytology) The presence of three copies, instead of the normal two, of a particular chromosome of an organism. • TRISOMY n. the condition of being a trisome. |