| GRAYHOUNDS | • grayhounds n. Plural of grayhound. • GRAYHOUND n. a tall slender fast-moving dog of an ancient breed originally used for coursing, also GREYHOUND. |
| GREYHOUNDS | • greyhounds n. Plural of greyhound. • greyhounds n. (Usually with the) A greyhound racing event; the sport of greyhound racing. • Greyhounds n. Plural of Greyhound. |
| GYNANDROUS | • gynandrous adj. (Botany) Having stamens and pistils together in a column. • gynandrous adj. (Philosophy) Exhibiting characteristics of both feminine and masculine. Denotational synonym and connotational… • GYNANDROUS adj. with stamen concrescent with the carpel, as in orchids. |
| HYDRONAUTS | • hydronauts n. Plural of hydronaut. • HYDRONAUT n. a person trained to work in an underwater vessel. |
| HYDRONIUMS | • hydroniums n. Plural of hydronium. • HYDRONIUM n. the hydrated hydrogen ion, H3O+. |
| RESTUDYING | • restudying v. Present participle of restudy. • RESTUDY v. to study again. |
| ROUNDELAYS | • roundelays n. Plural of roundelay. • ROUNDELAY n. a song with a refrain. |
| SUBDEANERY | • subdeanery n. The office or rank of subdean. • SUBDEANERY n. the office or rank of subdean. |
| SYNANDRIUM | • synandrium n. (Botany) An androecium of which the anthers have been fused. • SYNANDRIUM n. a mass of united stamens. |
| SYNANDROUS | • synandrous adj. (Botany) Having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers. • synandrous adj. (Botany, rare) Having stamens fused together in any way. • SYNANDROUS adj. having united stamens. |
| UNDERCLAYS | • underclays n. Plural of underclay. • UNDERCLAY n. a stratum of clay lying beneath a coal bed, often containing the roots of coal plants. |
| UNDERPLAYS | • underplays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underplay. • UNDERPLAY v. to play down, understate. |
| UNDERSTORY | • understory n. The layer of plants that grow in the shade of the canopy of a forest. • UNDERSTORY n. the smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy, also UNDERSTOREY. |
| UNDERSTUDY | • understudy v. To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. • understudy v. To act as an understudy (to someone). • understudy v. To act in a similar manner to some known person. |
| UNSURVEYED | • unsurveyed adj. Not surveyed; unexplored. • UNSURVEYED adj. not surveyed. |
| WONDROUSLY | • wondrously adv. In a wondrous way. • WONDROUS adv. strange, wonderful, also WONDEROUS. |