| AMYL | • amyl n. (Dated, organic chemistry) Synonym of pentyl. • amyl n. (Informal) amyl nitrite. • amyl adj. Of or pertaining to starch. |
| ARMY | • army n. A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations. • army n. The governmental agency in charge of a state’s army. • army n. (Figuratively) A large group of people working toward the same purpose. |
| AZYM | • azym n. Alternative form of azyme (“unleavened bread”). • AZYM n. unleavened bread, also AZYME. |
| CYMA | • cyma n. (Architecture) A moulding of the cornice, wavelike in form, whose outline consists of a concave and… • cyma n. (Botany) A cyme. • CYMA n. (Latin) a curved moulding, also CYMATIUM. |
| GAMY | • gamy adj. Alternative spelling of gamey. • -gamy suff. Used to form nouns describing forms of marriage. • -gamy suff. (Biology) Used to form nouns describing forms of fertilization, pollination or reproduction. |
| LYAM | • lyam n. (Obsolete) A leash. • LYAM n. a kind of bloodhound, also LYM, LYME. |
| MANY | • many det. An indefinite large number of. • many det. (In combinations such as ’as many’, ’so many’, ’this many’) Used to indicate, demonstrate or compare… • many pron. An indefinite large number of people or things. |
| MARY | • mary n. Alternative letter-case form of Mary (“male homosexual”). • Mary prop.n. A female given name from Latin, Ancient Greek, Aramaic, or Hebrew. • Mary prop.n. The Virgin Mary, the mother of Christ. |
| MATY | • maty n. (Archaic) A native house servant in India. • MATY adj. friendly. • MATY n. a friend, also MATEY. |
| MAYA | • maya n. (Hindu mythology) Magic; supernatural power as held by the gods. • maya n. (Hinduism, Buddhism) The power by which the universe is made to appear; the illusion of the phenomenal… • Maya n. A member or descendant of various peoples… |
| MAYO | • mayo n. Clipping of mayonnaise. • mayo n. (Countable, offensive, derogatory, ethnic slur, Internet slang) A white person. • Mayo prop.n. A county of Ireland. |
| MAYS | • mays n. Plural of may. • mays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of may. • Mays prop.n. Plural of May. |
| MAZY | • mazy adj. Mazelike; like a maze. • mazy adj. Not straight; zigzagging. • mazy adj. Confused. |
| MOYA | • moya n. (Obsolete, geology) Flowing mud associated with a volcanic eruption (especially in South America), formed… • Moya prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • MOYA n. a volcanic mud. |
| MYAL | • myal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to muscle. • myal n. (Jamaica, historical) A practitioner of myalism. • MYAL adj. relating to myalism, a magic cult among West Indian blacks. |
| MYNA | • myna n. One of the South and East Asian birds of the starling family Sturnidae. • MYNA n. (Hindi) an Asiatic bird of the starling family, also MYNAH. |
| YAMS | • yams n. Plural of yam. • Yams prop.n. Plural of Yam. • YAM n. a sweet potato. |