(biochemistry) The univalent radical derived from adenine.
agency
agency
noun
(sociology, philosophy, psychology) The capacity of individuals to act independently and to make their own free choices.
A department or other administrative unit of a government; also, the office or headquarters of, or the district administered by such unit of government.
A medium through which power is exerted or an end is achieved.
An establishment engaged in doing business for another; also, the place of business or the district of such an agency.
The capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power.
The office or function of an agent; also, the relationship between a principal and that person's agent.
alayne
alkyne
alkyne
noun
(organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon–carbon triple bond.
alleyn
allyne
amenty
andrey
anergy
anergy
noun
(immunology) Lack of immunity to an antigen.
(pathology) Deficiency of energy.
(physics) Dilute or disorganized energy, which cannot be transformed into work.
anerly
ankeny
ankney
annecy
ansley
anyone
anyone
pron
Any person; anybody.
arayne
arlyne
arseny
ayenst
barney
barney
adj
(obsolete, UK, slang) insane crazy, loony.
noun
(UK, Australia, slang) A minor physical fight.
(UK, Australia, slang) A noisy argument.
(US dialect, Boston) A student at Harvard University.
(US, pejorative slang) A police officer, usually one perceived as inferior or overzealous.
(film, television) Synonym of blimp (“soundproof cover for a video camera”)
(obsolete, Harvard University slang) A poor recitation.
(obsolete, UK, slang) A hoax, a humbug, something that is not genuine, a rigged or unfair sporting contest.
(obsolete, UK, slang) A lark, a romp, some fun.
verb
(UK, Australia) To argue, to quarrel.
(obsolete, Harvard University slang) To recite badly; to fail.
bayern
baymen
baymen
noun
plural of bayman
behymn
beinly
benchy
benday
benday
verb
(printing, archaic) To use the Ben Day printing and photoengraving technique.
bendys
bensky
bently
benzyl
benzyl
noun
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical C₆H₅-CH₂- related to toluene and benzoic acid
berlyn
berwyn
berwyn
Proper noun
A mountain range in northeast Wales.
betony
betony
noun
(Canada, US) Any plant of the genus Pedicularis (louseworts).
Any plant of the genus Stachys.
Stachys officinalis (syn. Betonica officinalis, an herb used in traditional European medicine.
beyond
beyond
adv
(informal) extremely, more than
Farther along or away.
In addition; more.
noun
Something that is far beyond.
The hereafter.
The unknown.
prep
(figurative) Not within the comprehension of.
Further away than.
Greater than; so as to exceed or surpass.
In addition to; supplementing.
Later than; after.
On the far side of.
Past, or out of reach of.
bienly
bingey
birney
blayne
blenny
blenny
noun
Blenniidae (combtooth blennies)
Chaenopsidae (pike-blennies, tube-blennies, and flagblennies)
Clinidae (weedfishes)
Dactyloscopidae (sand stargazers)
Labrisomidae (labrisomids)
Tripterygiidae (triple-fin blennies)
bartail blenny (Platycephalus indicus, in family Pseudochromidae)
convict blenny/engineer blenny (Pholidichthys leucotaenia, in family Pholidichthyidae)
scooter blenny (Neosynchiropus ocellatus, in family Callionymidae)
viviparous blenny (Zoarces viviparus, in family Zoarcidae)
boiney
boleyn
bonney
boyden
briney
briney
adj
Alternative form of briny
bryner
brynne
bungey
burney
butyne
butyne
noun
(organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric acetylenes containing four carbon atoms and a triple bond, with the empirical formula (C₄H₆)
byeman
bygane
bygone
bygone
adj
Having been or happened in the distant past.
noun
(usually in the plural) An event that happened in the past.
byline
byline
noun
(journalism) A line at the head of a newspaper or magazine article carrying the writer's name.
(sports) A touchline.
verb
(journalism, transitive) To provide (an article) with a byline.
byname
byname
noun
(Germanic paganism) A ritual title for a god or goddess used in Heathenry.
(UK dialectal, Scotland) A pseudonym; nom-de-plume.
(archaic, historical) A nickname.
(archaic, historical) A secondary name for a person or thing; a person's surname.
verb
(transitive, archaic) To assign a byname to.
byrnes
byrnie
byrnie
noun
(historical) A short chain mail shirt, covering from the upper arms to the upper thighs.
cagney
carney
carney
noun
Alternative form of carny
cawney
cenoby
centry
centry
noun
Alternative form of century
ceylon
ceylon
Proper noun
Sri Lanka
chaney
chaney
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
chenay
cheney
cheyne
cheyne
noun
Obsolete form of chain.
cidney
clayen
clayen
adj
Of clay; made of clay.
cloyne
clynes
coneys
conley
conney
conrey
convey
convey
verb
(dated) To take or carry (someone) from one place to another.
(law) To transfer legal rights (to).
(obsolete) To carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve.
(obsolete) To manage with privacy; to carry out.
To communicate; to make known; to portray.
To move (something) from one place to another.
corney
coynye
craney
crayne
cunyie
curney
cyanea
cyanee
cygnet
cygnet
noun
The young of a swan.
cymene
cymene
noun
(chemistry) Any of several isomeric naturally occurring terpenoid hydrocarbons; a constituent of a number of essential oils, most commonly the oil of cumin and thyme.
cyndie
cynera
cyrena
cyrene
cytone
czerny
dabney
dagney
dannye
darney
davyne
davyne
noun
(mineralogy) A hexagonal-dipyramidal mineral containing aluminum, calcium, chlorine, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and sulfur.
daymen
daynet
decyne
decyne
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric acetylenes having ten carbon atoms, but especially 1-decyne
deenya
delwyn
denary
denary
adj
Based on the number ten.
Containing ten parts.
noun
An ancient coin, the denarius.
denney
denyer
denyse
dernly
dernly
adv
(obsolete) Secretly.
(obsolete) Sorrowfully; grievously.
(obsolete) Sternly, imposingly.
dhoney
dhoney
noun
Dated form of dhoni.
digeny
dingey
dingey
noun
Alternative spelling of dinghy
dinkey
dinkey
noun
A small locomotive, especially with a switch engine.
disney
disney
Proper noun
named after
Any of the theme parks and vacation resorts operated by
dizney
donkey
donkey
noun
(nautical) A small auxiliary engine.
(naval slang, dated) A box or chest, especially a toolbox.
(poker slang) A bad poker player.
A domestic animal, Equus asinus asinus, similar to a horse.
A fool.
A stubborn person.
downey
doyens
doyens
noun
plural of doyen
dreynt
dryden
dryden
Proper noun
derived from place names in England, from words for "dry valley".
English poet and playwright
A village in Michigan State.
A town and village in New York State.
A city in Ontario, Canada.
An unincorporated community in Oregon State.
An unincorporated community in Texas State.
A in Virginia Commonwealth.
An unincorporated community in Washington State.
drysne
dwayne
dwayne
Proper noun
name, spelling of.
dyanne
dyeing
dyeing
noun
The act by which something is dyed.
verb
present participle of dye
dylane
dynels
dynode
dynode
noun
(physics) Any of a series of electrodes within a photomultiplier tube.
edwyna
egency
egency
noun
(obsolete) need; neediness; poverty.
elayne
ellynn
emlynn
encomy
encycl
encyst
encyst
verb
(intransitive) To be enclosed within a cyst.
(transitive) To enclose within a cyst.
endyma
endyma
noun
(anatomy) ependyma
energy
energy
noun
(Eastern Orthodoxy, theology, often in the plural) The external actions and influences resulting from an entity’s internal nature (ousia) and by which it is made manifest, as opposed to that internal nature itself; the aspect of an entity that can affect the wider world and be apprehended by other beings.
(physics) A quantity that denotes the ability to do work and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance²/time² (ML²/T²) or the equivalent.
(role-playing games, video games, board games) A measure of how many actions a player or unit can take; in the fantasy genre often called magic points or mana.
An intangible, modifiable force (often characterized as either 'positive' or 'negative') believed in some New Age religions to emanate from a person, place or thing and which is (or can be) preserved and transferred in human interactions; shared mood or group habit; a vibe, a feeling, an impression. (Compare aura.)
The capacity to do work.
The impetus behind all motion and all activity.
englyn
englyn
noun
(poetry) A short Welsh or Cornish poem of a variable structure, with each line using quantitative metre and cynghanedd (a repeating pattern of consonants and accent), and different lines being arranged in standardized patterns of rhyme and half rhyme.
enjoys
enjoys
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enjoy
enmity
enmity
noun
A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity.
The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.
ennuye
ennuye
adj
Alternative form of ennuyé
entify
entify
verb
To make into an entity, attribute objective existence to.
entity
entity
noun
(databases) Anything about which information or data can be stored in a database; in particular, an organised array or set of individual elements or parts.
(science fiction) An alien lifeform that has no corporeal body.
A spirit, ghost, or the like.
That which has a distinct existence as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form.
The existence of something considered apart from its properties.
The state or quality of being or existence.
enurny
enurny
adj
(heraldry) Charged with animals.
noun
A bordure charged with animals; a charge or set of animals.
envaye
envoys
envoys
noun
plural of envoy
enyedy
enyeus
enzyme
enzyme
noun
(Christianity) leavened bread, as opposed to azyme
(biochemistry) A globular protein that catalyses a biological chemical reaction.
enzyms
enzyms
noun
plural of enzym
eponym
eponym
noun
(loosely, nonstandard, by extension) A word formed from a real or fictive place or thing.
A real or fictitious person's name that has given rise to the name of a particular item.
A word formed from a real or fictive person’s name.
erinys
erinys
Noun
One of the female personifications of vengeance, particularly wrong or immoral deeds on behalf of the victims.
errsyn
eryngo
eryngo
noun
(obsolete) The root of sea holly, Eryngium maritimum, formerly candied and taken as confectionery and held to have aphrodisiac properties.
Any other plant of the same genus, Eryngium.
esnecy
esnecy
noun
(UK, law, obsolete or historical) A prerogative given to the eldest coparcener (or whomever of the coparceners is so entitled by a court) to choose first after an inheritance is divided.
ethlyn
ethyne
ethyne
noun
(organic chemistry, official IUPAC name) The organic compound acetylene. The simplest alkyne, a colorless gaseous (at room temperature and pressure) hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C₂H₂.
etymon
etymon
noun
(linguistics) The original or earlier form of an inherited or borrowed word, affix, or morpheme either from an earlier period in a language's development, from an ancestral language, or from a foreign language.
Meaning as derived and conveyed thereby: The literal meaning of a term according to its origin, which may differ from its usual meaning when the latter relies on idiomatic conventions that are not conveyed by the term alone (that is, they must be known in other ways, such as experience, training, education, or dictionary lookup).