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There are 16 words ending with YSM

abysmaneurysmbovarysmbrachysmcataclysmhemoclysmILYSMlunar␣cataclysmLYSMmacroaneurysmmicroaneurysmmycotic␣aneurysmparoxysmplethysmpseudoaneurysmtysm

22 definitions found

  • abysm — n. (Archaic, poetic) Hell; the infernal pit; the great deep; the primal chaos. — n. (Now chiefly literary) An abyss; a gulf, a chasm, a very deep hole.
  • aneurysm — n. (Pathology) An abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery…
  • bovarysm — n. An imagined or unrealistic conception of oneself. — n. (Psychology) An anxiety to escape from a social or sentimental…
  • brachysm — n. (Botany) Unusually small size resulting from the shortening of internodes.
  • cataclysm — n. A sudden, violent event. — n. (Geology) A sudden and violent change in the earth’s crust. — n. A great flood.
  • hemoclysm — n. A violent and bloody conflict, a bloodbath; specifically (chiefly…
  • ILYSM — phr. (Internet slang) Initialism of I love you so much.
  • lunar␣cataclysm — prop.n. (Astronomy) A period of time, approximately 4 billion…
  • LYSM — interj. (Internet slang, text messaging) Love you so much.
  • macroaneurysm — n. A relatively large aneurysm.
  • microaneurysm — n. An extremely small aneurysm.
  • mycotic␣aneurysm — n. (Medicine) An aneurysm in which an infectious agent, mostly…
  • paroxysm — n. A random or sudden outburst (of activity). — n. An explosive event during a volcanic eruption. — n. A sudden recurrence of a disease, such as a seizure or a coughing fit.
  • plethysm — n. (Algebra) A particular group theoretic operation on a set of…
  • pseudoaneurysm — n. (Medicine) A so-called "false aneurysm", a hematoma that forms…
  • tysm — interj. (Internet slang, text messaging) Initialism of thank you so much.
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