| BORNYLS | • BORNYL n. an alcohol used in perfumes, also BORNEOL. |
| ESLOYNE | • esloyne v. Obsolete spelling of eloign. • ESLOYNE v. to remove to a distant place, also ELOIN, ELOIGN, ESLOIN. |
| LENVOYS | • lenvoys n. Plural of lenvoy. • LENVOY n. an envoy. |
| LOONEYS | • looneys n. Plural of looney. • Looneys prop.n. Plural of Looney. • LOONEY n. a crazy person, also LOONIE, LOONY, LUNY. |
| LYSOGEN | • lysogen n. (Biology) A phage that can exist as a prophage within its host organism. • LYSOGEN n. an antigen increasing lysin production. |
| MYELONS | • MYELON n. (Greek) the spinal cord. |
| NOISILY | • noisily adv. In a noisy manner; in such a way as to create a great deal of noise or sound. • NOISY adv. making loud sounds. |
| POLEYNS | • poleyns n. Plural of poleyn. • POLEYN n. a piece of armour for the knee. |
| SALMONY | • salmony adj. Resembling salmon or some aspect of it. • SALMONY adj. of or like a salmon. |
| SNOWILY | • snowily adv. In a snowy way. • SNOWY adv. full of snow. |
| SOUNDLY | • soundly adv. In a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency. • SOUND adv. being in good health or condition. |
| SOYLING | • soyling v. Present participle of soyle. • SOYLE v. (obsolete) to elucidate. |
| SPONDYL | • spondyl n. Alternative form of spondyle. • spondyl- pref. Alternative form of spondylo-. • SPONDYL n. (Greek) a vertebra; a thorny oyster. |
| STONILY | • stonily adv. In a stony manner. • STONY adv. of or like stone, also STONEY. |
| SYNODAL | • synodal n. A tribute in money formerly paid to the bishop or archdeacon, at the time of his Easter visitation… • synodal n. A constitution made in a provincial or diocesan synod. • synodal adj. Synodic; relating to a synod. |
| TYLOSIN | • tylosin n. A veterinary antibiotic obtained from the actinomycete Streptomyces fradiae. • TYLOSIN n. an antibiotic. |
| YPSILON | • ypsilon n. Alternative form of upsilon. • YPSILON n. (Greek) the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet, also UPSILON. |