| AMBOYNA | • amboyna n. A south-east Asian tree, Pterocarpus indicus. • amboyna n. The reddish, mottled or striped wood of this tree, used in cabinet-making. • Amboyna prop.n. Ambon Island, part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. |
| BYNAMES | • bynames n. Plural of byname. • by-names n. Plural of by-name. • BYNAME n. a secondary name, a nickname. |
| DYNAMIC | • dynamic adj. Changing; active; in motion. • dynamic adj. Powerful; energetic. • dynamic adj. Able to change and adapt. |
| DYNAMOS | • dynamos n. Plural of dynamo. • DYNAMO n. a machine for generating electric currents by means of the relative movement of conductors and magnets. |
| DYNASTS | • dynasts n. Plural of dynast. • DYNAST n. a hereditary ruler. |
| DYNASTY | • dynasty n. A series of rulers or dynasts from one family. • dynasty n. (East Asian history) The polity or historical era under the rule of a certain dynasty. • dynasty n. (Sports) A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance. |
| LYNAGES | • LYNAGE n. (obsolete) lineage, also LIGNAGE. |
| POYNANT | • poynant adj. Obsolete form of poignant. • POYNANT adj. (Spenser) poignant. |
| REYNARD | • reynard n. (Dialect) A fox. • Reynard prop.n. A male given name. • Reynard prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| SYNAGOG | • synagog n. Alternative spelling of synagogue. • SYNAGOG n. (Greek) a Jewish church, also SYNAGOGUE. |
| SYNANON | • synanon n. (Historical) A group meeting of the Synanon organization, a drug rehabilitation program that developed… • SYNANON n. a method of group therapy for drug addicts. |
| SYNAPSE | • synapse n. The junction between the terminal of a neuron and either another neuron or a muscle or gland cell, over… • synapse v. (Intransitive) To form a synapse. • synapse v. (Intransitive) To undergo synapsis. |
| SYNAPTE | • synapte n. A litany in the Greek church. • SYNAPTE n. (Greek) in the Greek church, a litany. |
| SYNAXES | • synaxes n. Plural of synaxis. • SYNAXIS n. (Greek) in the early Church, meeting for worship, esp. the Eucharist. |
| SYNAXIS | • synaxis n. A congregation. • synaxis n. (Obsolete) The Lord’s Supper. • synaxis n. A day following a Great Feast in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, on which a person… |
| YNAMBUS | • ynambus n. Plural of ynambu. • YNAMBU n. (Tupi) a South American bird, a large tinamou. |