| CYCAD | • cycad n. (Botany) Any plant of the division Cycadophyta, having a stout and woody trunk with a crown of large… • CYCAD n. any member of an order of primitive gymnospermous plants, related to conifers but superficially resembling ferns and palms, also CYCAS. |
| CYCAS | • cycas n. (Botany) Any member of the plant genus Cycas. • Cycas prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Cycadaceae – typical cycads. • CYCAS n. any member of an order of primitive gymnospermous plants, related to conifers but superficially resembling ferns and palms, also CYCAD. |
| CYCLE | • cycle n. An interval of space or time in which one set of events or phenomena is completed. • cycle n. A complete rotation of anything. • cycle n. A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence. |
| CYCLO | • cyclo n. A tuk-tuk. • cyclo n. A cycle rickshaw. • cyclo- pref. Circle, circular. |
| DAYCH | • DAYCH v. (dialect) to thatch. |
| FYCES | • FYCE n. a small dog of mixed breed, also FEIST, FICE. |
| GRYCE | • GRYCE n. a young boar. |
| LYCEA | • LYCEUM n. (Latin) a hall for public lectures or discussions. |
| LYCEE | • lycee n. Alternative form of lycée. • lycée n. A public secondary school in France. • LYCEE n. (French) a French secondary school. |
| LYCRA | • lycra n. Alternative form of Lycra. • Lycra n. (Uncountable) A type of synthetic elastic fabric and fibre (spandex) used for tight-fitting garments… • Lycra n. (Uncountable) Clothing made from such materials, especially with reference to cycling shorts. |
| PSYCH | • psych n. Psychology or psychiatry. • psych n. A psychologist; a psychiatrist. • psych adj. (Informal) Psychedelic. |
| SYCEE | • sycee n. (Historical) Any of various gold or silver ingots used as currency in imperial China. • sycee n. (Uncountable) Imitation ingots made of paper, burnt as an offering in ancestral veneration on Tomb Sweeping… • SYCEE n. (Chinese) lumps of pure silver bearing the stamp of a banker or assayer and formerly used as money in China. |
| SYCES | • syces n. Plural of syce. (Alternative spelling of saises.) • SYCE n. (Arabic) a male servant in India, also SAICE, SICE. |
| SYCON | • Sycon prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sycettidae – certain calcareous sponges. • SYCON n. a type of sponge. |
| YCLAD | • yclad v. (Obsolete) past participle of clothe. • CLOTHE v. to provide with clothing. |
| YCLED | • CLOTHE v. to provide with clothing. |
| YCOND | • ycond v. Past participle of con; learned, learnt. • CON v. to study carefully. |