| CHYMES | • chymes n. Plural of chyme. • CHYME n. semiliquid, partly digested food leaving stomach. |
| CHYMIC | • chymic adj. (Obsolete) chemic. • chymic n. (Obsolete) chemic. • CHYMIC n. (obsolete) a chemist, also CHEMIC. |
| HYMENS | • hymens n. Plural of hymen. • HYMEN n. (Greek) the membrane across the vagina. |
| HYMNAL | • hymnal n. A collection of hymns; a hymn book. • hymnal adj. Of or pertaining to hymns. • HYMNAL n. a hymn book, also HYMNARY, HYMNBOOK. |
| HYMNED | • hymned v. Simple past tense and past participle of hymn. • hymned adj. For whom a hymn is sung (typically at a funeral). • HYMN v. to sing a song of praise to god. |
| HYMNIC | • hymnic adj. Of or relating to hymns. • HYMNIC adj. pertaining to hymns. |
| RHYMED | • rhymed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rhyme. • RHYME v. to compose verse with corresponding terminal sounds, also RIME. |
| RHYMER | • rhymer n. (Archaic) A minstrel. • rhymer n. One who makes, composes, or recites rhymes or simple poems. • Rhymer prop.n. A surname. |
| RHYMES | • rhymes n. Plural of rhyme. • rhymes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhyme. • RHYME v. to compose verse with corresponding terminal sounds, also RIME. |
| THYMES | • thymes n. Plural of thyme. • THYME n. any member of the labiate genus Thymus. |
| THYMEY | • thymey adj. Resembling or characteristic of the herb thyme; having the aroma or flavour of thyme. • thymey adj. Covered with or abounding in thyme. • THYMEY adj. abounding in thyme, also THYMY. |
| THYMIC | • thymic adj. Of or relating to the thymus gland. • thymic adj. (Organic chemistry) Derived from thymol. • THYMIC adj. of or pertaining to the thymus gland. |
| THYMOL | • thymol n. (Chemistry) a monoterpene phenol, C10H13OH, found in the oil extracted from thyme; used as in perfume… • THYMOL n. an antiseptic phenol obtained from oil of thyme. |
| THYMUS | • thymus n. (Anatomy, immunology) A ductless gland, consisting mainly of lymphatic tissue, located behind the top… • Thymus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – thyme. • Thymus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Eulophidae. |