| BABYSAT | • babysat v. Simple past tense and past participle of babysit. • baby-sat v. Simple past tense and past participle of baby-sit. • BABYSIT v. to care for a child temporarily. |
| DAYSACK | • daysack n. A daypack. • DAYSACK n. a small rucksack for short day walks. |
| DAYSAIL | • daysail v. (Intransitive) To sail a yacht for a single day, or to sail by day with overnight accommodation on land. • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| LYSATES | • lysates n. Plural of lysate. • LYSATE n. a product of lysis, the disintegration or destruction of cells. |
| NAYSAID | • naysaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of naysay. • NAYSAY v. to oppose or deny. |
| NAYSAYS | • naysays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of naysay. • nay-says n. Plural of nay-say. • NAYSAY v. to oppose or deny. |
| OXYSALT | • oxysalt n. (Chemistry) A salt of an oxyacid. • OXYSALT n. a salt of an oxyacid. |
| PAYSAGE | • paysage n. (Art) A landscape. • PAYSAGE n. (French) a rural scene or landscape, or representation of this. |
| PYSANKA | • pysanka n. A hand-decorated Ukrainian Easter egg with intricate designs. • PYSANKA n. (Russian) a hand-painted Ukrainian Easter Egg. |
| PYSANKY | • pysanky n. Plural of pysanka. • PYSANKA n. (Russian) a hand-painted Ukrainian Easter Egg. |
| SKYSAIL | • skysail n. (Nautical) The sail set next above the royal. • SKYSAIL n. a type of sail. |
| TRYSAIL | • trysail n. (Nautical) A small, strong triangular sail sometimes set in place of the mainsail in heavy weather. • TRYSAIL n. a ship's sail bent to a gaff and hoisted on a lower mast. |