| EURYTHMY | • eurythmy n. The harmony of features and proportion in architecture. • eurythmy n. Graceful body movements to the rhythm of spoken words and music. • eurythmy n. (Medicine) Healthy, normal beating of the pulse; eurhythmia. |
| HYPERNYM | • hypernym n. (Semantics) A superordinate word or phrase; a term whose referents form a set which includes as a subset… • HYPERNYM n. a word representing a class of words or things, e.g. dog. |
| MARTYRLY | • martyrly adj. Like a martyr; martyrish. • martyrly adv. (Obsolete, rare) In a way which befits or suggests a martyr. • MARTYRLY adj. resembling martyr. |
| MERONYMY | • meronymy n. (Semantics) The relationship of being a constituent part or member of something; a system of meronyms. • MERONYMY n. the state of being a meronym, a word whose relation to another is that of a part to the whole. |
| PARONYMY | • paronymy n. The quality of being paronymous. • paronymy n. The use of paronymous words. • PARONYMY n. a relationship of two words having the same sound. |
| PAYNIMRY | • paynimry n. Archaic form of paganry. • PAYNIMRY n. heathendom. |
| POLYMERY | • polymery n. (Chemistry) The condition of being polymeric. • POLYMERY n. in botany, the condition of having many parts. |
| SYMMETRY | • symmetry n. Exact correspondence on either side of a dividing line, plane, center or axis. • symmetry n. The satisfying arrangement of a balanced distribution of the elements of a whole. • SYMMETRY n. exact correspondence between the opposite halves of a figure. |
| SYMPATRY | • sympatry n. (Biology) The use of the same (or overlapping) geographical areas, by populations of related species… • SYMPATRY n. the state of occupying an area without loss of identity from interbreeding. |
| YEOMANRY | • yeomanry n. (Historical) A class of small freeholders who cultivated their own land. • yeomanry n. A British volunteer cavalry force organized in 1761 for home defense and later incorporated into the Territorial Army. • YEOMANRY n. a collective body of yeomen. |
| YUMBERRY | • yumberry n. The yangmei, especially in commercial products where it is promoted as a superfruit. • YUMBERRY n. the purple-red edible fruit of an East Asian tree. |