| BIONOMY | • bionomy n. Physiology. • BIONOMY n. physiology. |
| COMPONY | • compony adj. (Heraldry, postpositive) Divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures. • COMPONY adj. composed of squares of alternating colours, also COMPONE. |
| ECONOMY | • economy n. Effective management of a community or system, or especially its resources. • economy n. The study of money, currency and trade, and the efficient use of resources. • economy n. Frugal use of resources. |
| ENOMOTY | • enomoty n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) A band of sworn soldiers; a division of the Spartan army ranging from twenty-five… • ENOMOTY n. (Greek) a band of sworn soldiers in the Spartan army. |
| HOMONYM | • homonym n. (Semantics, strict sense) A word that both sounds and is spelled the same as another word. • homonym n. (Loosely) A word that sounds or is spelled the same as another word (but not necessarily both), technically… • homonym n. (Taxonomy) A name for a taxon that is identical in spelling to another name that belongs to a different taxon. |
| ISONOMY | • isonomy n. Alternative form of isonomia. • ISONOMY n. equality of law, rights or privileges. |
| MONOECY | • monoecy n. (Biology) The state of having both male and female sex organs; hermaphrodism. • monoecy n. (Botany) The condition of being monoecious, the state of having pistils and stamens on separate flowers… • MONOECY n. the condition of being monecian, having both male and female reproductive organs. |
| MONONYM | • mononym n. A single name by which a person, thing, etc., is known. • mononym n. A single term for a thing or concept, allowing for no synonyms. • MONONYM n. a person who is famous enough to be known by only one name, usually the first name. |
| MOONEYE | • mooneye n. A primitive ray-finned fish of the family Hiodontidae. • moon␣eye n. (Veterinary medicine) A kind of diseased eye in horses. • MOONEYE n. a freshwater fish of the shad family. |
| MOONILY | • moonily adv. In a moony manner. • MOONY adv. resembling the moon, dreamy. |
| MYLODON | • mylodon n. (Zoology) Any of the extinct genus Mylodon of giant ground sloths of Patagonia. • MYLODON n. (Greek) an extinct genus of large sloth-like American edentates, also MYLODONT. |
| NOYSOME | • noysome adj. Obsolete form of noisome. • NOYSOME adj. (obsolete) noisome, hurtful, also NOISOME. |
| ONYMOUS | • onymous adj. Having a name. • ONYMOUS adj. bearing the author's name, not anonymous. |
| TOPONYM | • toponym n. A placename. • toponym n. (Less common) A word derived from the name of a place. • toponym n. (Anatomy) The technical designation of any region of an animal. |
| ZOONOMY | • zoonomy n. (Zoology) The laws of animal life, or the science dealing with the phenomena of animal life and their… • zoönomy n. Alternative spelling of zoonomy. • ZOONOMY n. animal physiology, also ZOONOMIA. |