(botany) Any of the genus Choisya of aromatic evergreen shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae.
chrissy
chrissy
Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given names Christine and Christina.
Christmas
christy
christy
noun
Alternative form of christie
chrysid
chrysin
chrysin
noun
(organic chemistry) The flavone 5,7-dihydroxy-2-phenyl-4H-chromen-4-one, isolated from the passionflower (Passiflora caerulea), sometimes used as an aromatase inhibitor supplement by bodybuilders and athletes
chrysis
chymics
chymics
noun
plural of chymic
chymist
chymist
noun
Obsolete spelling of chemist
cityish
cityish
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a city; urban.
clayish
clayish
adj
Containing clay.
Resembling clay.
cushily
cushily
adv
In a cushy way.
echimys
hickeys
hickeys
noun
plural of hickey
ichthys
ichthys
noun
A stylized representation of a fish, used as a Christian symbol.
ischury
ischury
noun
(medicine) A retention or suppression of urine.
kitschy
kitschy
adj
Having the nature of kitsch: excessively sentimental, overdone or vulgar.
lychnis
lychnis
noun
(botany) Any of the genus Lychnis of flowering plants.
physcia
physics
physics
noun
Newtonian physics was extended by Einstein to explain the effects of travelling near the speed of light; quantum physics extends it to account for the behaviour of atoms.
The branch of science concerned with the study of the properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy.
The physical aspects of a phenomenon or a system, especially those studied scientifically.
plural of physic
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of physic
psychic
psychic
adj
Relating to or having the abilities of a psychic.
Relating to the psyche or mind, or to mental activity in general.
noun
(Gnosticism) In gnostic theologian Valentinus' triadic grouping of man the second type; a person focused on intellectual reality (the other two being hylic and pneumatic).
(parapsychology) A person who supposedly contacts the dead; a medium.
A person who possesses, or appears to possess, extra-sensory abilities such as precognition, clairvoyance and telepathy, or who appears to be susceptible to paranormal or supernatural influences.
A region of Central Eurasia in the classical era, encompassing parts of Pontic steppe, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, inhabited by nomadic Scythians from at least the 11th century BCE to the 2nd century CE.
scythic
smirchy
snitchy
snitchy
adj
Characteristic of snitches or snitching; tell-tale
Irritable; ill-tempered
switchy
switchy
adj
(colloquial) Having a whisking or wagging motion.
(colloquial, BDSM) Inclined to switch between sadistic and masochistic roles.
sylphic
sylphic
adj
of or pertaining to a sylph
slender and graceful
tychism
tychism
noun
A theory suggesting that absolute chance, or indeterminism, is a real factor operative in the universe.