| ANYMORE | • anymore adv. (Especially US) Alternative form of any more. • any␣more adv. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see any, more. • any␣more adv. (In negative or interrogative constructions) From a given time onwards; longer, again. |
| BYREMAN | • BYREMAN n. a farm-servant who tends cows. |
| BYREMEN | • BYREMAN n. a farm-servant who tends cows. |
| DEMONRY | • demonry n. Demonic activity, influence, or possession. • DEMONRY n. demoniacal influence. |
| DORYMEN | • DORYMAN n. one that fishes from a dory. |
| DRAYMEN | • draymen n. Plural of drayman. • DRAYMAN n. one who drives a dray. |
| EMBRYON | • embryon n. Archaic form of embryo. • embryon adj. (Now rare) Embryonic. • EMBRYON n. (archaic) an embryo. |
| FRENEMY | • frenemy n. (Humorous) Someone who pretends to be your friend, but is really your enemy. • frenemy n. (Humorous) A fair-weather friend who is also a rival. • FRENEMY n. a person who pretends to be a friend but is actually an enemy. |
| JURYMEN | • jurymen n. Plural of juryman. • JURYMAN n. a member of a jury, also JUROR. |
| MERONYM | • meronym n. (Semantics) A term used to denote a thing that is a part of something else. • MERONYM n. a word whose relation to another is that of a part to the whole, e.g. whisker to cat, sleeve to coat. |
| 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. |
| MONGERY | • mongery n. The process of selling something of a specific type; the business of a monger. • mongery n. The process of promoting or spreading something undesirable. • mongery n. That which is sold by a monger. |
| MONKERY | • monkery n. (Dated, often derogatory) The practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc. characteristic of… • monkery n. (Dated, derogatory) Monasticism. • monkery n. (Dated, often derogatory or humorous) A monastery. |
| MYNHEER | • mynheer n. Sir, as a polite form of address to a Dutchman or Afrikaner. • MYNHEER n. (Dutch) the Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman, also MENEER, MIJNHEER. |
| MYRBANE | • myrbane n. Alternative form of mirbane. • MYRBANE n. an apparently meaningless word used in perfumery, as in oil of myrbane, a name of nitrobenzene, also MIRBANE. |
| ROMNEYA | • romneya n. (Botany) Any of the genus Romneya of flowering plants of the poppy family, perennial subshrubs with… • ROMNEYA n. a plant with large white flowers. |
| UNMERRY | • unmerry adj. Not merry, the opposite of merry; sad, gloomy. • UNMERRY adj. not merry. |
| VERMINY | • verminy adj. Resembling, characteristic of, or infested with vermin. • VERMINY adj. full of vermin. |
| YARDMEN | • yardmen n. Plural of yardman. • YARDMAN n. a male outdoor worker. |