| PASSIONLESSLY | • passionlessly adv. In a passionless manner; without passion. • PASSIONLESS adv. without passion. |
| PAUSELESSLY | • pauselessly adv. In a pauseless manner. • PAUSELESS adv. without a pause. |
| PERISSOSYLLABIC | • PERISSOSYLLABIC adj. having an additional syllable. |
| PESSIMISTICALLY | • pessimistically adv. In a pessimistic manner. • PESSIMISTICAL adv. inclined to pessimism, also PESSIMISTIC. |
| PLASMOLYSES | • plasmolyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plasmolyse. • plasmolyses n. Plural of plasmolysis. • PLASMOLYSE v. to undergo plasmolysis, the removal of water from a cell by osmosis, also PLASMOLYZE. |
| PLAYFULNESSES | • playfulnesses n. Plural of playfulness. • PLAYFULNESS n. the state of being playful. |
| PURPOSELESSLY | • purposelessly adv. In a purposeless manner; to no end; for no reason. • PURPOSELESS adv. having no purpose. |
| SHAPELESSLY | • shapelessly adv. In a shapeless manner. • SHAPELESS adv. without shape. |
| SLEEPLESSLY | • sleeplessly adv. In a sleepless manner. • SLEEPLESS adv. without sleep. |
| SLOPESTYLES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SPARKLESSLY | • sparklessly adv. Without sparks. • SPARKLESS adv. without a spark. |
| SPEECHLESSLY | • speechlessly adv. In a speechless manner; without speaking. • SPEECHLESS adv. unable to speak. |
| SPINELESSLY | • spinelessly adv. In a spineless manner. • SPINELESS adv. without spine. |
| SPIRITLESSLY | • spiritlessly adv. In a spiritless manner. • SPIRITLESS adv. lacking animation or courage. |
| SPONDYLOLYSES | • SPONDYLOLYSIS n. disintegration of one or more vertebrae, also SPONDYLOSIS. |
| SPOTLESSLY | • spotlessly adv. In a spotless manner. • SPOTLESS adv. perfectly clean. |
| SUPERLOYALISTS | • superloyalists n. Plural of superloyalist. • SUPERLOYALIST n. an extreme loyalist. |
| SUSPENSEFULLY | • suspensefully adv. In a suspenseful manner. • SUSPENSEFUL adv. full of suspense. |
| SYLLEPSES | • syllepses n. Plural of syllepsis. • SYLLEPSIS n. (Greek) a construction in which a word governs two or more other words but agrees in number, gender, or case with only one, or has a different meaning when applied to each of the words, as in 'He lost his coat and his temper'. |
| SYLLEPSIS | • syllepsis n. (Rhetoric) A figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such… • syllepsis n. (Botany) Growth in which lateral branches develop from a lateral meristem, without the formation of… • SYLLEPSIS n. (Greek) a construction in which a word governs two or more other words but agrees in number, gender, or case with only one, or has a different meaning when applied to each of the words, as in 'He lost his coat and his temper'. |