| BONEYER | • BONEY adj. like bone, also BONY. |
| DOYENNE | • doyenne n. A female doyen. • doyenne n. The senior or eldest female member of a group, especially one who is most or highly respected. • doyenne n. A woman who is highly experienced and knowledgeable in a particular field, subject, or line of work; expert. |
| ENJOYED | • enjoyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enjoy. • ENJOY v. to take pleasure in. |
| ENJOYER | • enjoyer n. One who enjoys. • ENJOYER n. one who enjoys. |
| ESLOYNE | • esloyne v. Obsolete spelling of eloign. • ESLOYNE v. to remove to a distant place, also ELOIN, ELOIGN, ESLOIN. |
| ESSOYNE | • essoyne v. Obsolete form of essoin. • ESSOYNE n. an excuse for not appearing in court, also ESSOIN. |
| GEOGENY | • geogeny n. (Dated) The study of the origins or formation of the Earth. • GEOGENY n. the science of the formation of the earth's crust, also GEOGONY. |
| HONEYED | • honeyed adj. Sweetened, with, or as if with, honey. • honeyed adj. Sugary, syrupy. • honeyed adj. Dulcet or mellifluous. |
| KEYNOTE | • keynote n. (Music) The note on which a musical key is based; the tonic. • keynote n. The main theme of a speech, a written work, or a conference. • keynote n. A speech that sets the main theme of a conference or other gathering; a keynote speech or keynote address. |
| MONEYED | • moneyed adj. Alternative spelling of monied. • MONEYED adj. having lots of money, also MONIED. |
| MONEYER | • moneyer n. (Archaic) A moneylender. • moneyer n. (Historical) Someone who makes coins; an official minter. • MONEYER n. (archaic) a person who deals in money; a banker or broker. |
| MOONEYE | • mooneye n. A primitive ray-finned fish of the family Hiodontidae. • moon␣eye n. (Veterinary medicine) A kind of diseased eye in horses. • MOONEYE n. a freshwater fish of the shad family. |
| NEOTENY | • neoteny n. (Biology) The retention of juvenile characteristics in the adult. • neoteny n. (Biology) The sexual maturity of an organism still in its larval stage. • NEOTENY n. attainment of sexual maturity in the larval stage. |
| NEOTYPE | • neotype n. (Taxonomy) A new specimen of a previously described species which, in order to maintain nomenclatural… • NEOTYPE n. a specimen selected to serve as the nomenclatural type as long as the original material is missing. |
| NOYESES | • NOYES n. (Spenser) noise. |
| ONEYERS | • ONEYER n. (Shakespeare) a (great) one, also ONEYRE. |
| ONEYRES | • ONEYRE n. (Shakespeare) a (great) one, also ONEYER. |
| POLYENE | • polyene n. (Chemistry) An organic compound containing several double bonds, especially one containing a sequence… • POLYENE n. a hydrocarbon with many carbon-carbon double bonds. |
| REENJOY | • reenjoy v. (Transitive) To enjoy again or anew. • REENJOY v. to enjoy again. |