| EMPTYSES | • EMPTYSIS n. spitting of e.g. blood. |
| EMPTYSIS | • emptysis n. (Medicine) hemorrhage from the lungs. • EMPTYSIS n. spitting of e.g. blood. |
| MISTYPED | • mistyped v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistype. • MISTYPE v. to type incorrectly. |
| MISTYPES | • mistypes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistype. • MISTYPE v. to type incorrectly. |
| NYMPHETS | • nymphets n. Plural of nymphet. • NYMPHET n. a sexually desirable pubescent girl, also NYMPHETTE. |
| PARTYISM | • partyism n. Devotion to a party or faction. • PARTYISM n. devotion to a political party. |
| PAYMENTS | • payments n. Plural of payment. • Payments prop.n. Plural of Payment. • PAYMENT n. something that is paid. |
| PEYOTISM | • peyotism n. The consumption of peyote for its psychedelic effects. • Peyotism prop.n. Synonym of Native American Church. • PEYOTISM n. the ceremonial drinking of peyote. |
| PLATYSMA | • platysma n. (Anatomy) A broad sheet of muscle that is situated on each side of the neck immediately under the superficial… • PLATYSMA n. (Greek) a broad sheet of muscle in the neck. |
| PTYALISM | • ptyalism n. Sialorrhea. • PTYALISM n. an excessive flow of saliva. |
| PYTHIUMS | • PYTHIUM n. a fungus of the genus Pythium. |
| STUMPILY | • stumpily adv. In a stumpy way. • STUMPY adv. short and squat. |
| SYMPATHY | • sympathy n. A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another. • sympathy n. Inclination to think or feel alike; emotional or intellectual accord; common feeling. • sympathy n. An affinity, association or mutual relationship between people or things such that they are correspondingly… |
| SYMPATRY | • sympatry n. (Biology) The use of the same (or overlapping) geographical areas, by populations of related species… • SYMPATRY n. the state of occupying an area without loss of identity from interbreeding. |
| SYMPLAST | • symplast n. (Biology) The inner side of the plasma membrane of a plant in which water can freely diffuse. • SYMPLAST n. the continuous network of protoplasts. |
| SYMPTOMS | • symptoms n. Plural of symptom. • SYMPTOM n. a subjective indication of a disease. |
| TOPONYMS | • toponyms n. Plural of toponym. • TOPONYM n. (Greek) a word derived from the name of a place e.g. Waterloo. |