| CLAYBANKS | • claybanks n. Plural of claybank. • CLAYBANK n. a horse of a yellow-brown colour. |
| DAYBREAKS | • daybreaks n. Plural of daybreak. • DAYBREAK n. the first appearance of light in the morning. |
| GRAYBACKS | • graybacks n. Plural of grayback. • GRAYBACK n. any of various animals having a grey back, such as the grey whale, also GREYBACK. |
| GRAYBEARD | • graybeard n. Alternative spelling of greybeard. • GRAYBEARD n. an old man, also GREYBEARD. |
| LAYBACKED | • laybacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of layback. • LAYBACK v. to climb using the layback technique. |
| MAYBUSHES | • maybushes n. Plural of maybush. • MAYBUSH n. the hawthorn. |
| PLAYBACKS | • playbacks n. Plural of playback. • PLAYBACK n. the act of replaying a newly made recording. |
| PLAYBILLS | • playbills n. Plural of playbill. • PLAYBILL n. the programme for a theatrical performance. |
| PLAYBOOKS | • playbooks n. Plural of playbook. • PLAYBOOK n. a printed book of plays. |
| PLAYBUSES | • playbuses n. Plural of playbus. • PLAYBUS n. a mobile playground. |
| SWAYBACKS | • swaybacks n. Plural of swayback. • SWAYBACK n. an abnormal sagging of the back. |
| TRAYBAKES | • traybakes n. Plural of traybake. • TRAYBAKE n. a cake, pie, confection, etc. baked in a shallow rectangular container before division into portions. |
| TWAYBLADE | • twayblade n. Any of several orchids, of the genera Neottia (syn. Listera) and Liparis, that have a pair of basal leaves. • TWAYBLADE n. any one of several orchidaceous plants which have only two leaves. |
| WAYBOARDS | • wayboards n. Plural of wayboard. • WAYBOARD n. a thin geological seam separating larger strata, also WEIGHBOARD. |
| WAYBREADS | • waybreads n. Plural of waybread. • WAYBREAD n. the common dooryard plantain. |