| ANCIENTRY | • ancientry n. (Archaic) The quality or fact of being ancient or very old. • ancientry n. (Archaic) Old-fashioned style, elaborate ceremony. • ancientry n. (Archaic) Elderly people, elders, ancients (collectively). |
| ANTENNARY | • antennary adj. Relating to antennae or feelers. • antennary adj. (Organic chemistry) branching. • ANTENNARY adj. having antennae. |
| CENTENARY | • centenary adj. Of or related to the number one hundred, particularly. • centenary n. (Obsolete) Synonym of centurion: An officer commanding 100 men, especially (historical) in the Roman army. • centenary n. (Obsolete) Synonym of century: a period of 100 years. |
| INVENTORY | • inventory n. (Operations) The stock of an item on hand at a particular location or business. • inventory n. (Operations) A detailed list of all of the items on hand. • inventory n. (Operations) The process of producing or updating such a list. |
| PANTRYMEN | • pantrymen n. Plural of pantryman. • PANTRYMAN n. one who looks after a pantry. |
| PENNYWORT | • pennywort n. A name given to several not closely related plants around the world, generally with round leaves of… • PENNYWORT n. a perennial succulent herb, having round, peltate leaves with a central depression, aka navelwort. |
| PERENNITY | • perennity n. The quality of being perennial. • PERENNITY n. the quality of being perennial. |
| RENITENCY | • renitency n. Alternative form of renitence. • RENITENCY n. the state of being renitent, resistent, also RENITENCE. |
| SONNETARY | • sonnetary adj. Relating to sonnets. • SONNETARY adj. of or like a sonnet. |
| THRUPENNY | • THRUPENNY n. a twelve-sided British coin, obsolete since 1972. |
| TRUEPENNY | • truepenny n. (Obsolete, sometimes capitalized) An honest, reliable fellow. • true-penny n. Alternative form of truepenny. • TRUEPENNY n. (Shakespeare) an honest fellow. |
| TYRANNESS | • tyranness n. Obsolete form of tyrantess. • TYRANNESS n. (archaic) a female tyrant. |
| TYRANNIES | • tyrannies n. Plural of tyranny. • TYRANNY n. the rule of a tyrant. |
| TYRANNISE | • tyrannise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of tyrannize. • TYRANNISE v. to act like a tyrant towards, also TYRANNIZE. |
| TYRANNIZE | • tyrannize v. (Transitive) To oppress (someone). • tyrannize v. (Intransitive) To rule as a tyrant. • TYRANNIZE v. to act like a tyrant towards, also TYRANNISE. |