| ABYSSES | • abysses n. Plural of abyss. • ABYSS n. a bottomless chasm. |
| EYASSES | • eyasses n. Plural of eyass. • EYASS n. an untrained young hawk, also EYAS, NYAS. |
| HYSSOPS | • hyssops n. Plural of hyssop. • HYSSOP n. an aromatic bitter-tasting labiate herb native to the Mediterranean region. |
| MISSAYS | • missays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of missay. • MISSAY v. to say incorrectly. |
| MYSOSTS | • MYSOST n. (Norwegian) a mild cheese. |
| OYESSES | • OYES n. a proclamation, also OYEZ. |
| SASHAYS | • sashays n. Plural of sashay. • SASHAY v. (colloquial) to walk or move in a gliding, ostentatious way. |
| SASSABY | • sassaby n. (Dated) Alternative form of tsessebe. • SASSABY n. (Setswana) a kind of African antelope, also TSESSEBE. |
| SASSILY | • sassily adv. In a sassy manner. • SASSY adv. impertinent. |
| SELSYNS | • selsyns n. Plural of selsyn. • SELSYN n. a type of remote-control device. |
| SHYNESS | • shyness n. The quality of being shy; a fear of social interactions. • SHYNESS n. the state of being shy, also SHINESS. |
| SKYLESS | • skyless adj. Without a sky. • SKYLESS adj. without a sky. |
| SLYNESS | • slyness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being sly. • slyness n. (Countable) The result or product of being sly. • SLYNESS n. the state of being sly. |
| STRESSY | • stressy adj. (Colloquial) stressful. • stressy adj. (Colloquial) stressed; irritable. • STRESSY adj. (colloquial) causing or affected by stress. |
| STYPSIS | • stypsis n. Astringency. • stypsis n. The use or the action of a styptic. • STYPSIS n. (Greek) the use, action etc. of a styptic. |
| SYCOSES | • sycoses n. Plural of sycosis. • SYCOSIS n. (Greek) an inflammatory disease of the hair follicles. |
| SYCOSIS | • sycosis n. (Pathology) A pustular eruption that affects the scalp or the bearded part of the face. • SYCOSIS n. (Greek) an inflammatory disease of the hair follicles. |
| SYNESES | • syneses n. Plural of synesis. • SYNESIS n. a construction in which a form differs in number but agrees in meaning with the word governing it, e. g. if anyone arrives, tell them to wait. |
| SYNESIS | • synesis n. (Grammar) A grammatical construction in which a word takes the gender or number not of the word with… • synesis n. (Philosophy) The faculty of good judgment or comprehension, passive intelligence. • SYNESIS n. a construction in which a form differs in number but agrees in meaning with the word governing it, e. g. if anyone arrives, tell them to wait. |
| SYSTEMS | • systems n. Plural of system. • SYSTEM n. a group of interacting elements forming a unified whole. |