| ALSIKES | • alsikes n. Plural of alsike. • ALSIKE n. a kind of clover. |
| EMULSIN | • emulsin n. (Dated, biochemistry) A mixture of enzymes, extracted from bitter almonds, once used to hydrolyze glucosides. • EMULSIN n. the white milky pulp or extract of bitter almonds. |
| FALSIES | • falsies n. Plural of falsie. • FALSIE n. a pad worn within a brassiere. |
| FALSIFY | • falsify v. (Transitive) To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect. • falsify v. (Transitive) To misrepresent. • falsify v. (Transitive) To prove to be false. |
| FALSING | • falsing n. False decoding (by a telecommunications decoder). • falsing v. Present participle of false. • FALSE v. to deceive. |
| FALSISH | • falsish adj. Somewhat false. • FALSISH adj. somewhat false. |
| FALSISM | • falsism n. A claim that is self-evidently false, commonly used a rhetorical device. • FALSISM n. something which is obviously false. |
| FALSITY | • falsity n. (Countable) Something that is false; an untrue assertion. • falsity n. (Uncountable) The characteristic of being untrue. • FALSITY n. something false. |
| FELSITE | • felsite n. (Mineralogy) A fine grained volcanic extrusive rock, generally light in color, composed of felsic minerals. • felsite n. (Geology) Any light-colored volcanic rock whose true mineralogy is not yet determined. • FELSITE n. a fine-grained rock consisting essentially of orthoclase feldspar with occasional grains of quartz, also FELSTONE. |
| HALSING | • halsing v. Present participle of halse. • HALSE v. (Spenser) to embrace, also HAUSE, HAWSE. |
| PALSIED | • palsied adj. Afflicted with palsy. • palsied adj. Trembling as if afflicted with palsy. • palsied v. Simple past tense and past participle of palsy. |
| PALSIER | • PALSY adj. pally, being pals. |
| PALSIES | • palsies n. Plural of palsy. • palsies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palsy. • PALSY v. to affect with palsy (a loss of control or of feeling in the muscles of the body). |
| PULSING | • pulsing v. Present participle of pulse. • pulsing n. The emission of pulses. • pulsing n. The action of something that pulses. |
| PULSION | • pulsion n. (Now rare) The act of driving forward; propulsion. • pulsion n. (Psychoanalysis) A subconscious drive or impulse. • PULSION n. the act of driving forward; propulsion. |
| SALSIFY | • salsify n. (Countable, uncountable) Any of several flowering plants, of the genus Tragopogon, most of which have purple flowers. • salsify n. (Countable, uncountable) Pseudopodospermum hispanicum (syn. Scorzonera hispanica), a plant similar in… • salsify n. (Uncountable) The edible root of these plants. |
| VALSING | • valsing v. Present participle of valse. • VALSE v. (French) to waltz. |