| COMEDY | • comedy n. (Countable, historical) A choric song of celebration or revel, especially in Ancient Greece. • comedy n. (Countable) A light, amusing play with a happy ending. • comedy n. (Countable, Medieval Europe) A narrative poem with an agreeable ending (e.g., The Divine Comedy). |
| CYMOID | • cymoid adj. (Architecture) Resembling a cyma. • cymoid adj. (Botany) Having the form of a cyme. • CYMOID adj. like a cyme, a type of flower cluster. |
| DAIMYO | • daimyo n. (Historical) A lord during the Japanese feudal period. • DAIMYO n. (Japanese) a former Japanese nobleman, also DAIMIO. |
| DIDYMO | • didymo n. (Informal) A species of diatom, Didymosphenia geminata, best known as widely invasive algae. • DIDYMO n. a class of algae. |
| DISOMY | • disomy n. (Cytology) The normal state of a diploid eukaryotic cell or individual which has two members of a pair… • DISOMY n. the state of being disomic, having a number of chromosomes duplicated. |
| DYNAMO | • dynamo n. (Physics) An electricity generator; a dynamo-electric machine. • dynamo n. (Astrophysics) The mechanism by which a celestial body, such as the Earth or a star, generates a magnetic field. • dynamo n. (Figuratively) An energetic person. |
| EMBODY | • embody v. (Transitive) To represent in a physical or concrete form; to incarnate or personify. • embody v. (Transitive) To represent in some other form, such as a code of laws. • embody v. (Transitive) To comprise or include as part of a cohesive whole; to be made up of. |
| IMBODY | • imbody v. Archaic form of embody. • IMBODY v. to form into a body, also EMBODY. |
| JYMOLD | • jymold adj. (Obsolete) interlocked. • JYMOLD adj. (Shakespeare) jointed, hinged, also GIMMALLED. |
| MELODY | • melody n. A sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase. • Melody prop.n. A female given name from English. • MELODY n. an agreeable succession of single musical sounds. |
| MODIFY | • modify v. (Transitive) To change part of. • modify v. (Intransitive) To be or become modified. • modify v. (Transitive) To set bounds to; to moderate. |
| MONODY | • monody n. An ode, as in Greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge. • monody n. Any poem mourning the death of someone; an elegy. • monody n. A monotonous or mournful noise. |
| MOULDY | • mouldy adj. Covered with mould. • mouldy adj. Showing signs of neglect; disused. • mouldy adj. (UK, colloquial) Worthless; lousy; rotten. |
| MOYLED | • moyled v. Simple past tense and past participle of moyle. • MOYLE v. to moil, toil. |
| MYOIDS | • MYOID n. a section of a retinal cone or rod which is sensitive to changes in light intensity. |
| MYXOID | • myxoid adj. Pertaining to or resembling mucus. • MYXOID adj. containing mucus. |
| NOMADY | • nomady n. (Archaic, countable) A nomad. • nomady n. (Archaic, uncountable) The state of being a nomad. • NOMADY n. the life of a nomad. |
| SODOMY | • sodomy n. Any of several forms of sexual intercourse held to be unnatural, particularly bestiality or historically… • sodomy n. (In particular) Anal sex. • SODOMY n. anal intercourse. |
| YOMPED | • yomped v. Simple past tense and past participle of yomp. • YOMP v. to march with heavy equipment over difficult terrain; to cover a certain distance in this way. |
| ZYMOID | • zymoid adj. (Obsolete) Resembling a zymin or ferment (enzyme). • ZYMOID adj. like a ferment. |