| ANALYSE | • analyse v. (Transitive) To subject to analysis. • analyse v. (Transitive) To resolve (anything complex) into its elements. • analyse v. (Transitive) To separate into the constituent parts, for the purpose of an examination of each separately. |
| ARAYSED | • araysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of arayse. • ARAYSE v. to raise, also ARAISE. |
| ARAYSES | • arayses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arayse. • ARAYSE v. to raise, also ARAISE. |
| DIALYSE | • dialyse v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of dialyze. • DIALYSE v. to use a kidney machine, also DIALYZE. |
| ECDYSES | • ecdyses n. Plural of ecdysis. • ECDYSIS n. (Greek) the act of molting or shedding an outer cuticular layer (as in insects and crustaceans). |
| ENDYSES | • ENDYSIS n. the act or process of developing a new coat of hair or a new set of feathers. |
| GEYSERS | • geysers n. Plural of geyser. • GEYSER n. (Icelandic) a type of thermal spring which ejects water intermittently with considerable force. |
| GONYSES | • GONYS n. the ridge along and towards the tip of the lower mandible, formed by the junction of its two halves or rami (as in gulls). |
| GRYSELY | • GRYSELY adj. (Spenser) grisly, also GREISLY, GRIESLY, GRISELY, GRISLY. |
| HAYSEED | • hayseed n. (Countable, uncountable) Seeds from grass that has become hay. • hayseed n. (Countable, uncountable) Cruft from bits of hay that sticks to clothing, etc. • hayseed n. (Countable) A rustic person; a yokel or bumpkin. |
| HAYSELS | • haysels n. Plural of haysel. • HAYSEL n. the haymaking season. |
| KEYSETS | • keysets n. Plural of keyset. • KEYSET n. a system of finger levers. |
| KUMYSES | • KUMYS n. (Russian) an intoxicating fermented or distilled liquor originally made by the Tartars from mare's or camel's milk, also KOUMIS, KOUMISS, KOUMYS, KOUMYSS, KUMIS, KUMISS. |
| PHYSEDS | • PHYSED n. (short for) physical education. |
| PLAYSET | • playset n. A themed collection of similar toys designed to work together to enact some action or event. • playset n. A unitary structure for children to play on, typically including a slide, and often swings, ropes to… • PLAYSET n. an outdoor apparatus having equipment for children's activities. |
| THYSELF | • thyself pron. (Archaic, literary, dialectal) yourself (as the object of a verb or preposition or as an intensifier);… • Thyself pron. Honorific alternative letter-case form of thyself, sometimes used when referring to God or another important… • THYSELF pron. yourself. |