| DYINGLY | • dyingly adv. While, or as if, dying. • DYING adv. fading. |
| DYSLOGY | • dyslogy n. Censure; disapproval; dispraise. • DYSLOGY n. dispraise. |
| EPIGYNY | • epigyny n. The state of being epigynous. • EPIGYNY n. the state of having floral organs on the ovary. |
| GLYCYLS | • glycyls n. Plural of glycyl. • GLYCYL n. a radical derived from glucose. |
| GRAYFLY | • GRAYFLY n. (Milton) an unidentified insect. |
| GRYSELY | • GRYSELY adj. (Spenser) grisly, also GREISLY, GRIESLY, GRISELY, GRISLY. |
| GYNNEYS | • GYNNEY n. (Shakespeare) a guinea hen, also GYNNY. |
| GYRALLY | • gyrally adv. In a gyral manner. • GYRAL adv. moving in a circular path or way; gyratory. |
| GYRONNY | • gyronny adj. (Heraldry, of an escutcheon) Covered with gyrons, or divided into several gyrons, typically eight. • GYRONNY adj. in the shape of a gyron, also GIRONIC, GYRONNY, GYRONIC. |
| LYINGLY | • lyingly adv. In a lying manner; deceptively, mendaciously. • LYINGLY adv. in an untruthful manner. |
| MYOLOGY | • myology n. (Anatomy) The physiological study of muscles. • MYOLOGY n. the study of muscles. |
| SYNERGY | • synergy n. (Systems theory) A synonym of binding energy. • synergy n. (Physiology) The cooperation of two or more nerves, muscles, organs, etc. • synergy n. (Pharmacology) The combined action of two or more drugs where the effects are stronger than their mere sum. |
| SYNGAMY | • syngamy n. The fusion of two gametes to form a zygote. • SYNGAMY n. (Greek) the union of two gametes. |
| SYZYGAL | • syzygal adj. Relating to syzygy. • SYZYGAL adj. related to a syzygy, also SYZYGETIC, SYZYGIAL. |
| VYINGLY | • vyingly adv. In a vying or competitive manner. • VYING adv. contending. |
| WYSIWYG | • wysiwyg phr. Alternative letter-case form of WYSIWYG. • Wysiwyg phr. Alternative letter-case form of WYSIWYG. • WYSIWYG phr. Acronym of what you see is what you get. |
| YOUNGLY | • youngly adj. (Archaic) Like a young person or thing; young; youthful. • youngly adv. (Archaic) While young; as a youth. • youngly adv. (Rare) In a young or youthful manner; youthfully. |
| ZYMURGY | • zymurgy n. The chemistry of fermentation with yeasts, especially the science involved in beer and winemaking. • ZYMURGY n. (Greek) the branch of applied chemistry dealing with fermentation processes. |