| AROYNTS | • aroynts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aroynt. • AROYNT v. (archaic) to frighten away, also AROINT. |
| ETYMONS | • etymons n. Plural of etymon. • ETYMON n. the true origin of a word. |
| HONESTY | • honesty n. (Uncountable, countable) The act, quality, or condition of being honest. • honesty n. (Uncountable, countable, obsolete) Honor; decency, propriety. • honesty n. (Uncountable, countable, obsolete) Chastity. |
| KONFYTS | • konfyts n. Plural of konfyt. • KONFYT n. (South African) a preserve of fruit, in syrup or candied. |
| PHYTONS | • phytons n. Plural of phyton. • PHYTON n. (Greek) the smallest part of a plant that when cut off may grow into a new plant. |
| PYTHONS | • pythons n. Plural of python. • pythons n. (Bodybuilding, slang) Large and well-developed muscles in the upper arm. • Pythons n. Plural of Python. |
| RHYTONS | • rhytons n. Plural of rhyton. • RHYTON n. (Greek) a drinking cup with a hole in the point to drink by. |
| STENOKY | • stenoky n. The property of being stenoecious. • STENOKY n. (Greek) the ability to live only under limited conditions. |
| STONILY | • stonily adv. In a stony manner. • STONY adv. of or like stone, also STONEY. |
| SYNTHON | • synthon n. (Chemistry) In retrosynthetic analysis, a structural unit within a molecule which is related to a possible… • SYNTHON n. a constituent part in the synthesis process. |
| SYNTONE | • SYNTONE n. a person having a syntonic temperament. |
| 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. |
| TANNOYS | • tannoys n. Plural of tannoy. • TANNOY v. to announce by tannoy. |
| TOYINGS | • toyings n. Plural of toying. • TOYING n. the act of toying. |
| TYCOONS | • tycoons n. Plural of tycoon. • TYCOON n. a wealthy and powerful business person. |
| TYLOSIN | • tylosin n. A veterinary antibiotic obtained from the actinomycete Streptomyces fradiae. • TYLOSIN n. an antibiotic. |
| TYPHONS | • typhons n. Plural of typhon. • TYPHON n. (Greek) a whirlwind. |
| TYRONES | • tyrones n. Plural of tyrone. • Tyrones prop.n. Plural of Tyrone. • TYRO n. (Latin) a beginner or novice, also TIRO. |