| 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. |
| HAYLES | • HAYLE n. (Spenser) welfare. |
| 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. |
| RAYLES | • Rayles prop.n. Plural of Rayle. • RAYLE v. (Spenser) to rail. |
| GRAYLES | • GRAYLE n. (archaic) a dish, a platter, also GRAAL, GRAIL. |
| RAYLESS | • rayless adj. Lacking rays. • rayless adj. Lightless, gloomy. • rayless adj. (Botany) Lacking florets. |
| WAYLESS | • wayless adj. Without a way. • WAYLESS adj. having no path. |
| ENTAYLES | • entayles n. Plural of entayle. • entayles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entayle. • ENTAYLE v. (obsolete) to carve. |
| PLAYLESS | • playless adj. Devoid of play (recreational activities). • playless adj. Without plays (theatrical works). • PLAYLESS adj. lacking playfulness. |
| STAYLESS | • stayless adj. Without stays (the item of clothing). • stayless adj. (Archaic) Without stop or delay. • STAYLESS adj. without stays. |
| DECAYLESS | • decayless adj. Undecaying, imperishable. • DECAYLESS adj. without decay. |
| RAYLESSLY | • RAYLESS adv. without rays. |
| VENTAYLES | • ventayles n. Plural of ventayle. • VENTAYLE n. (Spenser) the movable front to a helmet, also AVENTAIL, AVENTAILE, VENTAIL, VENTAILE. |
| RAYLESSNESS | • raylessness n. (Poetic) Utter darkness, without any ray of light. • raylessness n. (Botany) The condition of being rayless. • RAYLESSNESS n. the state of being rayless. |
| DISENTRAYLES | • DISENTRAYLE v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAIL. |
| RAYLESSNESSES | • RAYLESSNESS n. the state of being rayless. |