| EASYING | • easying v. Present participle of easy. • EASY v. to stop rowing. |
| GAINSAY | • gainsay v. (Transitive, formal) To say something in contradiction to. • GAINSAY v. to deny or contradict. |
| HAYINGS | • hayings n. Plural of haying. • HAYING n. the season for harvesting hay. |
| LAYINGS | • layings n. Plural of laying. • LAYING n. the first coat of plaster. |
| MAYINGS | • mayings n. Plural of maying. • MAYING n. the gathering of spring flowers. |
| PAYINGS | • payings n. Plural of paying. • PAYING n. the act of sealing with tar. |
| SAYINGS | • sayings n. Plural of saying. • SAYING n. a maxim, proverb. |
| SIGNARY | • signary n. The set of characters in a writing system: alphabet, syllabary, etc. • SIGNARY n. a system of signals. |
| SLAYING | • slaying v. Present participle of slay. • slaying n. Killing, especially the murder of a human. • SLAYING n. an act of killing. |
| SPAYING | • spaying v. Present participle of spay. • spaying n. The act or operation of neutering an animal; normally used in reference to performing the operation on a female. • SPAY v. to remove the ovaries from (a female animal). |
| STAYING | • staying v. Present participle of stay. • staying n. A stay or visit. • STAY v. to remain in a place or a condition. |
| STYGIAN | • stygian adj. Alternative form of Stygian (“of or relating to the river Styx”). • stygian adj. (Literary) Dark and gloomy. • stygian adj. (Literary) Infernal or hellish. |
| SWAYING | • swaying v. Present participle of sway. • swaying n. The motion of something that sways. • swaying n. An injury caused to a horse’s back by violent strains or overloading. |
| SYRINGA | • syringa n. (Archaic) sweet mock orange (Philadelphus coronarius). • syringa n. Hence any of several flowering plants of the genus Philadelphus, such as now in the Western United States… • syringa n. Any of several flowering plants, of the genus Syringa, such as the lilacs. |