| ANYWAYS | • anyways adv. (Rare) In any way or respect, at all. • anyways adv. (Conjunctive, informal, chiefly North America, Philippines) Anyway, anyhow, in any case. • ANYWAYS adv. anywise; at all, also ANYWAY. |
| BAYYANS | • BAYYAN n. (Arabic) an official declaration in Islam. |
| DYNASTY | • dynasty n. A series of rulers or dynasts from one family. • dynasty n. (East Asian history) The polity or historical era under the rule of a certain dynasty. • dynasty n. (Sports) A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance. |
| GYNNEYS | • GYNNEY n. (Shakespeare) a guinea hen, also GYNNY. |
| HYDYNES | • HYDYNE n. a rocket-launching fuel. |
| NAYSAYS | • naysays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of naysay. • nay-says n. Plural of nay-say. • NAYSAY v. to oppose or deny. |
| PYSANKY | • pysanky n. Plural of pysanka. • PYSANKA n. (Russian) a hand-painted Ukrainian Easter Egg. |
| 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. |
| SYNONYM | • synonym n. (Semantics, strictly) A word whose meaning is the same as that of another word. • synonym n. (Semantics, loosely) A word or phrase with a meaning that is the same as, or very similar to, another word or phrase. • synonym n. (Zoology) Any of the formal names for a taxon, including the valid name (i.e. the senior synonym). |
| SYNTENY | • synteny n. (Genetics, obsolete, of multiple genes) The condition of being located on the same chromosome or region of genome. • synteny n. (Genetics) The condition of multiple species showing a region of identical gene order. • SYNTENY n. the presence of several genes on the same chromosome. |
| SYNTONY | • syntony n. (Electronics) A condition in which two oscillators have the same resonant frequency. • syntony n. A syntonic state. • SYNTONY n. the tuning of transmitters and receivers with each other. |
| SYNTYPE | • syntype n. (Taxonomy) Any one of two or more specimens specified in the description of a species (or lower-order… • SYNTYPE n. each of a set of type specimens on which the name of a new species is based. |