| ALKYLIC | • alkylic adj. Relating to, or composed of alkyl chains; aliphatic. • ALKYLIC adj. having the properties of an alkyl, a type of chemical compound. |
| KYLICES | • kylices n. Plural of kylix. • KYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also CYLIX. |
| KYLIE | • kylie n. (Australia, chiefly Western Australia) A boomerang. • Kylie prop.n. A female given name originating as a coinage. • KYLIE n. (Native Australian) (Native Australian) (Native Australian) (Native Australian) a boomerang, also KILEY. |
| KYLIES | • kylies n. Plural of kylie. • KYLIE n. (Native Australian) (Native Australian) (Native Australian) (Native Australian) a boomerang, also KILEY. |
| KYLIKES | • kylikes n. Plural of kylix. • KYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also CYLIX. |
| KYLIN | • kylin n. Alternative form of qilin. • KYLIN n. (Chinese) a fabulous animal figured in the decoration of Chinese pottery. |
| KYLINS | • kylins n. Plural of kylin. • KYLIN n. (Chinese) a fabulous animal figured in the decoration of Chinese pottery. |
| KYLIX | • kylix n. An Ancient Greek drinking cup with a stem, two handles, and a broad, shallow body. • KYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also CYLIX. |
| KYLIXES | • kylixes n. Plural of kylix. • KYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also CYLIX. |
| SKYLIGHT | • skylight n. (Architecture) A window, dome, or opening in the roof or ceiling, to admit natural light. • skylight n. (Physics) Diffuse sky radiation—solar radiation reaching the earth’s surface after having been scattered… • skylight n. (Volcanology) A hole in the upper part of a lava tube, yielding a view of the lava within. |
| SKYLIGHTED | • skylighted adj. Furnished with one or more skylights. • SKYLIGHTED adj. having a skylight. |
| SKYLIGHTS | • skylights n. Plural of skylight. • SKYLIGHT n. a window placed in a roof or ceiling to admit daylight. |
| SKYLIKE | • skylike adj. Resembling the sky or some aspect of it. • SKYLIKE adj. like the sky. |
| SKYLINE | • skyline n. (Earth sciences) The line at which the earth and sky meet. • skyline n. The horizontal silhouette of a city or building against the sky. • skyline n. A path of movement, especially military movement, producing a silhouette above terrain features visible… |
| SKYLINES | • skylines n. Plural of skyline. • SKYLINE n. the horizon. |
| SKYLIT | • skylit adj. (Architecture) Receiving all or most light from the sky. • skylit adj. Furnished with one or more skylights. • SKYLIT adj. lit by light from the sky. |