| ALKYNES | • alkynes n. Plural of alkyne. • ALKYNE n. a group of hydrocarbons that contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond in its molecules. |
| COVYNES | • COVYNE n. a conspiracy between two or more people to act to the injury of another, also COVIN, COVINE. |
| COYNESS | • coyness n. The property of being coy. • COYNESS n. the state of being coy. |
| DESYNES | • desynes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desyne. • DESYNE v. (Spenser) to plan in outline, also DESIGN, DESINE. |
| DRYNESS | • dryness n. (Uncountable) A lack of moisture. • dryness n. The degree to which something is dry. • DRYNESS n. the state of being dry. |
| ETHYNES | • ethynes n. Plural of ethyne. • ETHYNE n. a colourless toxic inflammable gas formed by the action of water on calcium carbide, aka acetylene. |
| FEYNESS | • feyness n. The state of being fey. • feyness n. (Shetland, folklore, countable) A ghost resembling a living person, seeing which is an omen of that person’s death. • FEYNESS n. the state of being fey. |
| GAYNESS | • gayness n. (Rare, dated, uncountable) The state of being gay (colorful or festive); display or dressiness. • gayness n. (Rare, dated, countable) The state of being gay (cheerful); gaiety. • gayness n. (Uncountable) The state of being gay (homosexual); homosexuality. |
| GROYNES | • groynes n. Plural of groyne. • GROYNE n. a breakwater, a structure which protects a shore from erosion. |
| HAUYNES | • hauynes n. Plural of hauyne. • haüynes n. Plural of haüyne. • HAUYNE n. a blue mineral, found in lapis lazuli. |
| HYDYNES | • HYDYNE n. a rocket-launching fuel. |
| PROYNES | • PROYNE v. to prune, also PROIGN, PROIN, PROINE, PROYN. |
| SCRYNES | • SCRYNE n. (Spenser) a chest for records, also SCRINE. |
| SHYNESS | • shyness n. The quality of being shy; a fear of social interactions. • SHYNESS n. the state of being shy, also SHINESS. |
| SLYNESS | • slyness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being sly. • slyness n. (Countable) The result or product of being sly. • SLYNESS n. the state of being sly. |
| STAYNES | • staynes n. Plural of stayne. • staynes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stayne. • STAYNE v. (Spenser) to stain. |
| SYNESES | • syneses n. Plural of synesis. • SYNESIS n. a construction in which a form differs in number but agrees in meaning with the word governing it, e. g. if anyone arrives, tell them to wait. |
| SYNESIS | • synesis n. (Grammar) A grammatical construction in which a word takes the gender or number not of the word with… • synesis n. (Philosophy) The faculty of good judgment or comprehension, passive intelligence. • SYNESIS n. a construction in which a form differs in number but agrees in meaning with the word governing it, e. g. if anyone arrives, tell them to wait. |
| TRAYNES | • traynes n. Plural of trayne. • traynes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trayne. • TRAYNE v. (Spenser) to train, to undergo instruction. |
| WRYNESS | • wryness n. The state of being wry. • WRYNESS n. the quality of being wry. |