| ALYSSUMS | • alyssums n. Plural of alyssum. • ALYSSUM n. a plant of the Alyssum genus of low-growing, cruciferous plants, also ALISON. |
| ANALYSED | • analysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of analyse. • ANALYSE v. to separate a whole into parts, also ANALYZE. |
| ANALYSER | • analyser n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of analyzer. • ANALYSER n. one who analyses. |
| ANALYSES | • analyses n. Plural of analysis. • analyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of analyse. • ANALYSIS n. the separation of a whole into its parts. |
| ANALYSIS | • analysis n. (Countable) Decomposition into components in order to study (A complex thing, concept, theory etc.). • analysis n. (Countable) The result of such a process. • analysis n. (Uncountable, mathematics) The mathematical study of functions, sequences, series, limits, derivatives and integrals. |
| ANALYSTS | • analysts n. Plural of analyst. • ANALYST n. someone skilled in analysis. |
| CATALYSE | • catalyse v. (Chemistry, chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of catalyze. • CATALYSE v. to act as a catalyst, also CATALYZE. |
| CATALYST | • catalyst n. (Chemistry) A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. • catalyst n. Something that encourages progress or change. • catalyst n. (Literature) An inciting incident that sets the successive conflict into motion. |
| DIALYSED | • dialysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dialyse. • DIALYSE v. to use a kidney machine, also DIALYZE. |
| DIALYSER | • dialyser n. Alternative form of dialyzer. • DIALYSER n. an apparatus used for dialysis, also DIALYZER. |
| DIALYSES | • dialyses n. Plural of dialysis. • DIALYSE v. to use a kidney machine, also DIALYZE. |
| DIALYSIS | • dialysis n. (Chemistry) A method of separating molecules or particles of different sizes by differential diffusion… • dialysis n. (Medicine) Utilization of this method for removal of waste products from the blood in the case of kidney… • dialysis n. (Rhetoric) The spelling out of alternatives, or presenting of either-or arguments that lead to a conclusion. |
| PARALYSE | • paralyse v. (Transitive) To afflict with paralysis. • paralyse v. (Transitive) To make unable to move; to immobilize. • paralyse v. (Transitive) To make unable to function properly. |