| BOGYISM | • bogyism n. Alternative form of bogeyism. • BOGYISM n. belief in bogies, also BOGEYISM.
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| COSYING | • cosying v. Present participle of cosy. • COSY v. to attempt to get on friendly terms, also COZY.
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| FOGYISH | • fogyish adj. Characteristic of a fogy. • FOGYISH adj. like a fogy, also FOGEYISH.
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| FOGYISM | • fogyism n. (Colloquial) The principles and conduct of a fogy. • FOGYISM n. an outlook like a fogy, also FOGEYISM.
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| GOSSIPY | • gossipy adj. Prone to gossip. • GOSSIPY adj. full of, or given to, gossip.
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| ISOGAMY | • isogamy n. (Biology) A form of sexual reproduction involving gametes of similar morphology. • ISOGAMY n. the fusion of similar gametes.
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| ISOGENY | • isogeny n. The condition of being isogenous. • isogeny n. (Algebraic geometry, category theory) An epimorphism of group schemes that is surjective and has a finite kernel.
 • ISOGENY n. the state of being of similar origin.
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| ISOGONY | • ISOGONY n. an equivalent relative growth of parts. | 
| OUGIYAS | • OUGIYA n. a monetary unit of Mauretania, also OUGUIYA. | 
| POYSING | • poysing v. Present participle of poyse. • POYSE v. (obsolete) to poise, also PEASE, PEAZE, PEYSE.
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| ROSYING | • rosying v. Present participle of rosy. • ROSY v. to redden.
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| SIGNORY | • signory n. (Now rare) A territory or domain, especially under a feudal lordship. • signory n. Overlordship, dominion.
 • signory n. (Now historical) A ruling assembly, specifically of various Italian republics; a signoria.
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| SOGGILY | • soggily adv. In a soggy manner. • SOGGY adv. heavy with moisture.
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| SOYLING | • soyling v. Present participle of soyle. • SOYLE v. (obsolete) to elucidate.
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| TOYINGS | • toyings n. Plural of toying. • TOYING n. the act of toying.
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| YOGINIS | • yoginis n. Plural of yogini. • YOGINI n. a female yogi.
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| YOGISMS | • YOGISM n. the art of yogi. | 
| YOKINGS | • yokings n. Plural of yoking. • YOKING n. (dialect) as much work as is done at one time.
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| ZYGOSIS | • zygosis n. (Biology) The union of gametes to form a zygote; conjugation. • ZYGOSIS n. (Greek) the union of two gametes.
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