| BAYLES | • Bayles prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. • Bayles prop.n. Plural of Bayle. • BAYLE n. a pole, a barrier separating horses in a field. |
| CHYLES | • chyles n. Plural of chyle. • CHYLE n. a milky fluid secreted into the blood by the small intestine. |
| FOYLES | • foyles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foyle. • FOYLE v. (Spenser) to foil. |
| GOYLES | • goyles n. Plural of goyle. • GOYLE n. (dialect) a ravine. |
| GUYLES | • GUYLE v. (Spenser) to beguile. |
| HAYLES | • HAYLE n. (Spenser) welfare. |
| HOYLES | • Hoyles prop.n. A surname. • Hoyles prop.n. Plural of Hoyle. • HOYLE n. a rule book. |
| KAYLES | • kayles n. (Uncountable, obsolete or dialect) The game of skittles or ninepins. • kayles n. (Uncountable, game theory) A simple impartial game in combinatorial game theory, in which players take… • kayles n. Plural of kayle. |
| MOYLES | • moyles n. Plural of moyle. • moyles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moyle. • Moyles prop.n. Plural of Moyle. |
| ODYLES | • ODYLE n. a mystical pervasive force, also OD, ODYL. |
| RAYLES | • Rayles prop.n. Plural of Rayle. • RAYLE v. (Spenser) to rail. |
| SOYLES | • soyles n. Plural of soyle. • SOYLE v. (obsolete) to elucidate. |
| STYLES | • styles n. Plural of style. • styles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of style. • Styles prop.n. A surname. |