| BRYONIES | • bryonies n. Plural of bryony. • BRYONY n. a wild climbing plant of the gourd family, also BRIONY. |
| COUSINRY | • cousinry n. A body or collection of cousins; the whole number of persons who stand in the relation of cousin to… • COUSINRY n. cousins collectively. |
| CRONYISM | • cronyism n. Favoritism to friends without regard for their qualifications, especially by appointing them to political positions. • CRONYISM n. appointment of friends to posts. |
| CRYONICS | • cryonics n. The cryopreservation of a person with medical needs that cannot be met by available medicine until resuscitation… • CRYONICS n. the freezing of the dead for future revival. |
| INCISORY | • incisory adj. Having the quality of cutting; incisive. • INCISORY adj. adapted for cutting. |
| INFUSORY | • infusory n. (Zoology) One of the Infusoria. • infusory adj. (Zoology) infusorial. • INFUSORY n. an infusorian. |
| LYRICONS | • lyricons n. Plural of lyricon. • LYRICON n. an electronic wind instrument like a large obverse flute. |
| NITROSYL | • nitrosyl n. (Inorganic chemistry) The univalent radical -NO. • NITROSYL n. the radical NO, called also the nitroso group. |
| PYRONINS | • pyronins n. Plural of pyronin. • PYRONIN n. either of two synthetic red xanthene dyes, also PYRONINE. |
| ROYSTING | • ROYST v. to revel noisily, carouse, also ROIST, ROISTER, ROYSTER. |
| SEIGNORY | • seignory n. Alternative form of seigniory. • SEIGNORY n. feudal lordship, also SEIGNIORALTY, SEIGNIORY, SIGNIORY, SIGNORY. |
| SEROTINY | • serotiny n. (Biology) seed dispersal as a result of an ecological trigger, typically fire. • serotiny n. The quality of being serotinous, requiring the heat of a wildfire to open. • SEROTINY n. the condition of having late or gradual seed dispersal. |
| SIGNIORY | • signiory n. Alternative form of seigniory. • SIGNIORY n. the power of a seignior, also SEIGNORY, SIGNORIA, SIGNORY. |
| SKYRMION | • skyrmion n. (Physics) A topological soliton used in the mathematical modelling of baryons. • skyrmion n. (Physics) A magnetic particle which only contains one pole. • SKYRMION n. a mathematical model used to model baryons. |
| SONORITY | • sonority n. The property of being sonorous. • sonority n. (Linguistics, phonetics) Relative loudness (of a speech sound); degree of being sonorous. • SONORITY n. the quality of being sonorous. |
| STORYING | • storying v. Present participle of story. • storying n. The telling of a story or series of events. • STORYING n. the art of relating tales. |
| STROYING | • stroying v. Present participle of stroy. • STROY v. (dialect) to destroy. |
| TRIONYMS | • trionyms n. Plural of trionym. • TRIONYM n. a trinomial name or expression. |
| TYROSINE | • tyrosine n. (Biochemistry) A nonessential amino acid 2-amino-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid found in most animal… • TYROSINE n. an amino acid formed by decomposition of proteins, first obtained from cheese. |
| YORLINGS | • yorlings n. Plural of yorling. • YORLING n. as in yellow yorling, a yellowhammer, also YELDRING, YELDROCK, YOLDRING, YOWLEY. |