| AROYNTS | • aroynts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aroynt. • AROYNT v. (archaic) to frighten away, also AROINT. |
| ARROYOS | • arroyos n. Plural of arroyo. • Arroyos prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • ARROYO n. (Spanish) a dry desert gully. |
| DESTROY | • destroy v. (Transitive, intransitive) To damage beyond use or repair. • destroy v. (Transitive) To neutralize, undo a property or condition. • destroy v. (Transitive) To put down or euthanize. |
| GROYNES | • groynes n. Plural of groyne. • GROYNE n. a breakwater, a structure which protects a shore from erosion. |
| POMEROY | • Pomeroy prop.n. A surname. • Pomeroy prop.n. A village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. • Pomeroy prop.n. A small city in Calhoun County, Iowa, United States. |
| POMROYS | • Pomroys prop.n. Plural of Pomroy. • POMROY n. an old variety of apple, also POMEROY. |
| PROYNED | • PROYN v. to prune, also PROIGN, PROIN, PROINE, PROYNE. |
| PROYNES | • PROYNE v. to prune, also PROIGN, PROIN, PROINE, PROYN. |
| ROYALET | • royalet n. A petty or powerless king. • ROYALET n. a petty king. |
| ROYALLY | • royally adv. In a royal manner; in a manner having to do with royalty. • royally adv. (Colloquial) Excessively; thoroughly. • ROYAL adv. relating to a king or queen. |
| ROYALTY | • royalty n. The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch. • royalty n. People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group. • royalty n. A royal right or prerogative, such as the exploitation of a natural resource; the granting of such a… |
| ROYNING | • ROYNE v. (Spenser) to growl, roar, also ROIN. |
| ROYNISH | • roynish adj. (Obsolete) Mangy; scabby. • roynish adj. Mean; paltry; troublesome. • ROYNISH adj. (Shakespeare) mangy; scurvy, also ROINISH. |
| ROYSTED | • ROYST v. to revel noisily, carouse, also ROIST, ROISTER, ROYSTER. |
| ROYSTER | • royster v. Obsolete spelling of roister. • royster n. Obsolete spelling of roister. • Royster prop.n. A surname. |
| SCROYLE | • scroyle n. (Obsolete) A mean fellow; a wretch. • SCROYLE n. (obsolete) a wretch. |
| STROYED | • stroyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stroy. • STROY v. (dialect) to destroy. |
| STROYER | • STROYER n. one who stroys. |
| UNROYAL | • unroyal adj. Not royal; in particular, not appropriate for a royal. • UNROYAL adj. not royal. |
| VICEROY | • viceroy n. One who governs a country, province, or colony as the representative of a monarch. • viceroy n. A zongdu. • viceroy n. An orange and black North American butterfly (Limenitis archippus), so named because it is similar to… |