| ACYLATE | • acylate v. (Transitive, organic chemistry) To add one or more acyl groups to a compound. • ACYLATE v. to introduce acyl into. |
| AMYLASE | • amylase n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of digestive enzymes, present in saliva and also contributed to the gut… • AMYLASE n. any of the enzymes that play a part in the hydrolysis of starch and other substances. |
| ASTYLAR | • astylar adj. (Architecture) Lacking columns or pilasters. • ASTYLAR adj. without columns. |
| BYLANES | • bylanes n. Plural of bylane. • BYLANE n. a side lane. |
| COTYLAE | • cotylae n. Plural of cotyla. • COTYLE n. (Greek) an ancient Greek cup. |
| DRYLAND | • dryland n. Land that is arid, but not so dry as to be a desert. • dry␣land n. Land; as opposed to watery areas of the Earth’s surface such as the sea. • DRYLAND n. an arid region. |
| GRAYLAG | • graylag n. Alternative spelling of greylag. • GRAYLAG n. a species of wild goose, also GREYLAG. |
| GREYLAG | • greylag n. A large grey European goose, Anser anser, with pink legs and dull orange beak. • GREYLAG n. a species of wild goose, also GRAYLAG. |
| HAYLAGE | • haylage n. (Agriculture) A type of silage with a high dry-matter content, made from the same grasses or legumes… • HAYLAGE n. silage made from partially dried grass. |
| PROPYLA | • propyla n. Plural of propylon. • PROPYLON n. an entrance to a temple. |
| PTERYLA | • pteryla n. (Ornithology) One of the areas of a bird’s skin on which feathers grow. • PTERYLA n. (Greek) the feathered area on the skin of a bird. |
| SKYLABS | • skylabs n. Plural of skylab. • SKYLAB n. an experimental sky-station. |
| SKYLARK | • skylark n. A small brown passerine bird, Alauda arvensis, that sings as it flies high into the air. • skylark v. (Dated, originally nautical) To jump about joyfully, frolic; to play around, play tricks. • SKYLARK v. to frolic. |
| STYLATE | • stylate adj. Like a style; styliform. • STYLATE adj. having a style or persistent style. |
| TOYLAND | • Toyland prop.n. An imaginary land inhabited by living toys. • Toyland prop.n. (Informal) The world of the design, manufacture and marketing of toys. • TOYLAND n. the toy industry. |
| WAYLAID | • waylaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of waylay. • WAYLAY v. to ambush. |
| WAYLAYS | • waylays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waylay. • WAYLAY v. to ambush. |