| GRAYNESSES | • graynesses n. Plural of grayness. • GRAYNESS n. the state of being gray, also GREYNESS. |
| GREYNESSES | • greynesses n. Plural of greyness. • GREYNESS n. the state of being gray, also GRAYNESS. |
| SPRYNESSES | • SPRYNESS n. the state of being spry. |
| SUSPENSORY | • suspensory adj. Held in suspension. • suspensory adj. Holding in suspension. • suspensory adj. Suspensive. |
| SYNAERESES | • synaereses n. Plural of synaeresis. • synæreses n. Plural of synæresis. • SYNAERESIS n. the running together of vowels into a diphthong, also SYNERESIS. |
| SYNAERESIS | • synaeresis n. (Linguistics, prosody) the contraction of two vowels into a diphthong or a long vowel. • synaeresis n. (Chemistry) the separating out of the liquid from a gel. • synæresis n. Alternative spelling of synaeresis. |
| SYNASTRIES | • synastries n. Plural of synastry. • SYNASTRY n. coincidence of stellar influences. |
| SYNDERESES | • SYNDERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNTERESIS. |
| SYNDERESIS | • synderesis n. (Philosophy) The supposed innate ability of the human mind to realise the basic principles of ethics and morals. • SYNDERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNTERESIS. |
| SYNERGISES | • synergises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of synergise. • SYNERGISE v. to act as a synergist, also SYNERGIZE. |
| SYNERGISMS | • synergisms n. Plural of synergism. • SYNERGISM n. the belief that human will and divine spirit cooperate in salvation. |
| SYNERGISTS | • synergists n. Plural of synergist. • SYNERGIST n. a substance which increases the effect of another e.g. a pesticide. |
| SYNTERESES | • SYNTERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNDERESIS. |
| SYNTERESIS | • synteresis n. (Theology, historical) An aspect of one’s conscience by which one can judge wrong from right and decide… • synteresis n. (Medicine, obsolete) Preventive treatment; prophylaxis. • SYNTERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNDERESIS. |