| CANYONS | • canyons n. Plural of canyon. • CANYON n. (Spanish) a deep gorge or ravine. |
| CARNEYS | • carneys n. Plural of carney. • carneys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carney. • CARNEY v. to coax, also CARNY. |
| CAYMANS | • caymans n. Plural of cayman. • Caymans prop.n. Synonym of Cayman Islands, three islands in the Caribbean Sea constituting an overseas territory of… • CAYMAN n. the South American alligator, also CAIMAN. |
| CRAYONS | • crayons n. Plural of crayon. • CRAYON v. to use a drawing implement. |
| CYANIDS | • cyanids n. Plural of cyanid. • CYANID n. a direct compound of cyanogen with a metal. |
| CYANINS | • cyanins n. Plural of cyanin. • CYANIN n. a blue dye, also CYANINE. |
| CYANISE | • cyanise v. Alternative form of cyanize. • CYANISE v. to turn into cyanide, also CYANIZE. |
| CYANOSE | • cyanose v. (Pathology, transitive, intransitive) To turn blue due to cyanosis. • cyanose adj. (Pathology) Afflicted with cyanosis. • CYANOSE n. a former name of cyanosis. |
| CYCASIN | • cycasin n. A toxin found in certain plants that affects the gastrointestinal tract and nervous system. • CYCASIN n. a derivative of sugar. |
| GLYCANS | • glycans n. Plural of glycan. • GLYCAN n. a carbohydrate whose molecules consist of a number of monosaccharide residues bonded together. |
| ONYCHAS | • ONYCHA n. (Greek) an ingredient in ancient Jewish incense; the nail-like operculum of a mollusc. |
| SCANTLY | • scantly adv. In a way that is slightly lacking, that is scant of how much should be provided. • scantly adv. Barely; hardly; scarcely. • SCANT adv. scarce. |
| SCENARY | • scenary n. Obsolete spelling of scenery. • SCENARY n. (obsolete) scenery. |
| SCRANNY | • scranny adj. (UK, Scotland, dialect) thin; lean; meagre; scrawny. • SCRANNY adj. thin, scrawny. |
| SCRAWNY | • scrawny adj. Thin, malnourished and weak. • SCRAWNY adj. extremely thin, also SCRANNY. |
| SNATCHY | • snatchy adj. In snatches or glimpses. • SNATCHY adj. irregular, in snatches. |
| SONANCY | • sonancy n. Sonance; sonant character. • SONANCY n. the quality of being sonant, also SONANCE. |
| SYCONIA | • syconia n. Plural of syconium. • SYCONIUM n. (Greek) a form of fruit with ovaries on an enlarged receptacle. |
| SYNCARP | • syncarp n. (Botany) A kind of aggregate fruit in which the ovaries cohere in a solid mass, with a slender receptacle… • syncarp n. (Botany) A similar multiple fruit, such as a mulberry. • SYNCARP n. a fleshy multiple fruit. |
| UNSCARY | • unscary adj. Not scary. • UNSCARY adj. not scary. |