| ACRONYMOUS | • acronymous adj. Pertaining to the use of acronyms. • ACRONYMOUS adj. of or like an acronym, a word formed from the initial letters of other words. |
| ALLONYMOUS | • allonymous adj. Misattributed: appearing or (especially) knowingly published under the name of a different person from… • ALLONYMOUS adj. relating to an allonym. |
| ANONYMOUS | • anonymous adj. (Not comparable) Lacking a name; not named, for example an animal not assigned to any species. • anonymous adj. (Not comparable) Without any name acknowledged of a person responsible. • anonymous adj. (Not comparable) Of unknown name; whose name is withheld. |
| ANTONYMOUS | • antonymous adj. Having an opposite or diametrically opposite meaning. • antonymous adj. Of, or being an antonym; antonymic. • ANTONYMOUS adj. relating to an antonym, a word opposite in meaning to another. |
| AUTONYMOUS | • autonymous adj. Exhibiting autonymy; used as a name for itself (as of a symbol). • AUTONYMOUS adj. (of a word or words) appearing in its own form or directly quoted. |
| AZYMOUS | • azymous adj. Unleavened, unfermented. • AZYMOUS adj. unleavened. |
| CHYMOUS | • chymous adj. Of or pertaining to chyme. • CHYMOUS adj. of or pertaining to chyme, semiliquid, partly digested food leaving stomach. |
| CRYPTONYMOUS | • cryptonymous adj. Relating to, or published under, a cryptonym. • CRYPTONYMOUS adj. like a cryptonym, a secret name. |
| CYMOUS | • cymous adj. Cymose. • CYMOUS adj. resembling a cyme, also CYMOSE. |
| DIDYMOUS | • didymous adj. (Botany, zoology) Twin, twinned; growing or occurring in pairs. • DIDYMOUS adj. occurring in pairs. |
| EPONYMOUS | • eponymous adj. Of, relating to, or being the person or entity after which someone or something is named; serving as an eponym. • eponymous adj. Of a thing: named after a person or entity. • EPONYMOUS adj. of, relating to, or being the person for whom something is believed to be named, also EPONYMIC. |
| HETERONYMOUS | • heteronymous adj. Of, or relating to a heteronym. • heteronymous adj. Being different words, but having a common relationship, as in the case of brother and sister, which denote siblings. • heteronymous adj. (Ophthalmology) Heteronymous hemianopsia (blindness in the left side of one eye and the right side of the other eye). |
| HOMONYMOUS | • homonymous adj. Having the same name as another (i.e., like a namesake). • homonymous adj. Of or pertaining to a homonym. • homonymous adj. (Ophthalmology) Homonymous hemianopsia (blindness in the same side of both eyes). |
| ONYMOUS | • onymous adj. Having a name. • ONYMOUS adj. bearing the author's name, not anonymous. |
| PARONYMOUS | • paronymous adj. (Semantics) Having the same root or derivation; conjugate. • paronymous adj. (Semantics) Having a similar sound, but different orthography and different meaning. • PARONYMOUS adj. having the nature of a paronym. |
| POLYONYMOUS | • polyonymous adj. Having many names or titles. • POLYONYMOUS adj. (Greek) of e.g. gods, having or known by various names. |
| PSEUDONYMOUS | • pseudonymous adj. Of or pertaining to a pseudonym. • pseudonymous adj. (Of a name) Fictitious. • pseudonymous adj. That uses a pseudonym. |
| SYNONYMOUS | • synonymous adj. (Construed with with, narrower sense) Having an identical meaning. • synonymous adj. (Construed with with, broader sense) Having a similar meaning. • synonymous adj. (Construed with with) Of, or being a synonym. |
| TAUTONYMOUS | • TAUTONYMOUS adj. of or like a tautonym, a taxonomic name in which genus and species are the same. |
| TEKNONYMOUS | • teknonymous adj. Relating to teknonymy. • TEKNONYMOUS adj. relating to teknonymy, the naming of the parent after the child. |