(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.
bonity
botany
botany
noun
(countable) A botanical treatise or study, especially of a particular system of botany or that of a particular place.
(uncountable) The scientific study of plants, a branch of biology. Typically those disciplines that involve the whole plant.
The plant life of a geographical area; flora.
The properties and life phenomena exhibited by a plant, plant type, or plant group.
botony
botony
adj
(heraldry) Having a bud-like projection or a kind of trefoil at the end; (in particular, of a cross) having a trefoil of buds at the end of each arm.
bounty
bounty
noun
(countable) A reward for some specific act, especially one given by an authority or a government.
(countable) Something given liberally; a gift.
(countable, figuratively) An abundance or wealth.
(military, historical) Money paid to a person when becoming a member of the armed forces, or as a reward for some service therein.
(specifically) A monetary reward for capturing (or, in the past, killing) a person accused or convicted of a crime and who is at large; also, a similar reward for capturing or killing an animal which is dangerous or causing a nuisance.
(uncountable) Generosity; also (countable) an act of generosity.
verb
(transitive) To offer a monetary reward for the capturing or killing of.
bryant
bryant
Proper noun
derived from Brian.
name transferred from the surname.
butyne
butyne
noun
(organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric acetylenes containing four carbon atoms and a triple bond, with the empirical formula (C₄H₆)
byzant
byzant
noun
Alternative form of bezant
centry
centry
noun
Alternative form of century
chanty
chanty
noun
Alternative spelling of shanty (“song”)
clinty
county
county
adj
Characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
noun
(US, slang, uncountable) A jail operated by a county government.
(historical) The land ruled by a count or a countess.
A definitive geographic region, without direct administrative functions.
An administrative region of various countries, including Bhutan, Canada, China, Croatia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and 48 of the 50 United States (excluding Alaska and Louisiana).
cygnet
cygnet
noun
The young of a swan.
cynthy
cystin
cytone
cytons
cytons
noun
plural of cyton
dainty
dainty
adj
(obsolete) Excellent; valuable, fine.
Elegant; delicately small and pretty.
Fastidious and fussy, especially when eating.
noun
(Canadian prairies, Northwestern Ontario, usually in the plural) A fancy cookie, pastry, or square, frequently homemade, served at a social event.
(obsolete) An affectionate term of address.
(obsolete) Esteem, honour.
A delicacy (in taste).
daynet
dayton
dayton
Proper noun
A community in Nova Scotia.
A town in Alabama.
A city in Idaho.
A town in Indiana.
A city in Iowa
A city in Kentucky.
A town in Maine
A city in Minnesota
A town in New York
A city in Ohio, USA
A city in Tennessee
A city in Texas
A town in Virginia
A city in Washington State
A town in Wyoming
An English surname, variant of Deighton
(1760-1824), an early American politician
dreynt
dynast
dynast
noun
A ruler or governor, especially a hereditary ruler or someone who founded or is part of a dynasty.
encyst
encyst
verb
(intransitive) To be enclosed within a cyst.
(transitive) To enclose within a cyst.
enmity
enmity
noun
A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity.
The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.
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.
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).
eutony
eutony
Proper noun
A form of energy medicine devised by (1908–1994).
eydent
eyrant
eyrant
adj
(rare, of a bird) nesting
fainty
fainty
adj
feeble; languid; inclined to faint
finity
finity
noun
(countable) Something which is limited in number or scope.
(uncountable) The state or characteristic of being limited in number or scope.
flinty
flinty
adj
(figuratively) Showing a lack of emotion.
(geology) Siliceous (including basanite).
(wine) Having a taste characteristic of certain white wines, especially Chablis, supposed to evoke the sensation of flint striking steel.
Resembling or containing flint.
gantry
gantry
noun
(medical imaging) A cylindrical scanner assembly in the bore of which the response of bodies or tissues to some specific exposure can be detected for 3D imaging.
A framework of steel bars resting on side supports to bridge over or around something.
A gantry crane or gantry scaffold.
A supporting framework for a barrel.
gaunty
gently
gently
adv
(historical) From a gentle or high-class family.
(obsolete) In the manner of one of gentle birth; in a manner that reflects the traditional virtues of the gentry: courteously, nobly.
In a gentle manner; to a gentle degree.
Quietly: without much noise or motion.
Without strong force or quickness: softly, lightly.
gentry
gentry
noun
(Britain) In a restricted sense, those people between the nobility and the yeomanry.
Birth; condition; rank by birth.
Courtesy; civility; complaisance.
People of education and good breeding.
gnatty
gnatty
adj
Containing gnats.
guyton
gyrant
gyrant
adj
(poetic) gyrating
haunty
hayton
hayton
Proper noun
One of four villages in England.
huntly
hylton
intisy
intyre
ivyton
janyte
jaunty
jaunty
adj
(by extension) Characterized by an affected or fantastical manner.
Airy; showy; finical.
Dapper or stylish.
Ostentatiously self-confident.
noun
(nautical) A master-at-arms onboard a Royal Navy ship
jayton
jitney
jitney
noun
(Canada) An informal lawn bowling or curling competition in which all players present are randomly drawn into teams.
(US, archaic) A small coin, a nickel.
(in attributive use, US, archaic) Very inexpensive.
A fraudulent arrangement whereby a broker who has direct access to an exchange executes trades on behalf of a broker who does not.
A shared-ride taxi.
A small bus or minibus which typically operates service on a fixed route, sometimes scheduled.
An unlicensed taxi cab.
jointy
jointy
adj
(geology) Of the nature of a geologic joint.
Having joints; jointed.
joyant
joyant
adj
(rare, dated) Joyous, joyful or jolly.
noun
Pronunciation spelling of giant.
kantry
kenyte
kenyte
noun
(dated, mineralogy) A form of trachydolerite lava from Mount Kenya.
kintry
knotty
knotty
adj
Complicated or tricky; complex, difficult.
Of a part of the body, a tree, etc.: full of knots (knobs or swellings); gnarled, knobbly.
Of an austere or hard nature; rugged.
Of string or something stringlike: full of, or tied up, in knots.
knutty
konfyt
konfyt
noun
(South Africa) A South African jam or fruit preserve.
kytoon
kytoon
noun
A lighter-than-air kite, filled with gas and capable of staying aloft even without wind.
lantry
layton
layton
Proper noun
A city in Utah
lenity
lenity
noun
leniency, mercy, forgiveness
leyton
litany
litany
noun
(figurative) A prolonged or tedious list.
A ritual liturgical prayer in which a series of prayers recited by a leader are alternated with responses from the congregation.
lutany
lynett
lynnet
lytten
lytton
manity
martyn
maynet
mayten
mayten
noun
A tree native to South America, Maytenus boaria
Any plant in the genus Maytenus
mounty
mounty
noun
(obsolete) The rise of a hawk, after prey
munity
munity
noun
(obsolete) Freedom; security; immunity.
mutiny
mutiny
noun
An organized rebellion against a legally constituted authority, especially by seamen against their officers.
Violent commotion; tumult; strife.
verb
(intransitive) To commit a mutiny.
myzont
naitly
navety
neatly
neatly
adv
In a neat manner.
nettly
nettly
adj
Of, resembling, or overgrown with nettles.
nextly
nextly
adv
In the next place; next.
nicety
nicety
noun
(obsolete) That which is delicate to the taste.
A rocket-propelled grenade doesn't have the nicety of a sniper round, but you must admit its effectiveness.
A small detail or distinction.
Delicacy of character or feeling usually from excessive refinement; fastidiousness
Subtlety or precision of use; exactness; preciseness.
nighty
nighty
noun
Alternative spelling of nightie
phrase
(childish) Good night. Abbreviation of nighty night.
ninety
ninety
num
The cardinal number occurring after eighty-nine and before ninety-one, represented in Roman numerals as XC and in Arabic numerals as 90.
nitery
nitery
noun
Alternative form of niterie (“night club”)
nitryl
nitryl
noun
(inorganic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical -NO₂
notary
notary
noun
(common law) A public notary, a legal practitioner who prepares, attests to, and certifies documents, witnesses affidavits, and administers oaths.
(law, Canada, US) A notary public, a public officer who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents, but who is not authorised to practise law.
(law, especially civil law) A lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on his or her clients' behalf.
notchy
notchy
adj
(of the steering of a vehicle) Appearing to move in discrete notches; not smooth; jerky.
Characterized by having notches.
notify
notify
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To make (something) known.
(obsolete, transitive) To make note of (something).
(transitive) To give (someone) notice (of some event).
novity
novity
noun
(countable, now rare) An innovation; a novelty.
(uncountable, now rare) Novelty; newness.
noyant
nudity
nudity
noun
(countable, rare) Something or someone without clothes.
(uncountable) The state or quality of being without clothing on the body; specifically, the quality of being without clothing on the genitals.
nutley
nyctea
nylast
nytril
nytril
noun
An artificial fiber containing vinylidene dinitrile.
octyne
octyne
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of many isomeric alkynes having eight carbon atoms and one triple bond
painty
painty
adj
(of a painting) Having too much paint.
Covered or smeared with paint.
pantry
pantry
noun
A small room, closet, or cabinet usually located in or near the kitchen, dedicated to shelf-stable food storage and/or storing kitchenware, like a larder, but smaller.
Coordinate terms: larder, root cellar
payton
payton
Proper noun
from "Pæga's settlement".
name transferred from the surname.
name of modern usage.
pentyl
pentyl
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric univalent hydrocarbon radicals, C₅H₁₁, formally derived from pentane by the loss of a hydrogen atom.
peyton
peyton
Proper noun
variant of Payton.
name, transferred from the surname.
name of modern usage.
phytin
phyton
phyton
noun
(botany) One of the parts which by their repetition make up a flowering plant, each being a single joint of a stem with its leaf or leaves.
pitney
plenty
plenty
adj
(obsolete) plentiful
adv
(colloquial) Used as an intensifier, very.
More than sufficiently.
det
(nonstandard) many
(nonstandard) much, enough
noun
A more-than-adequate amount.
pron
More than enough.
pointy
pointy
adj
(informal) Pointed in shape; having a point or points.
(programming) In the Raku programming language: being a block or subroutine that acts as a closure accepting a list of parameters (denoted by the pointed arrow symbol ->).
noun
(informal) Any pointed object.
pronty
putney
putney
Proper noun
A suburb of London.
An unincorporated community in Georgia, USA.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
A town in Vermont.
An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
A suburb in Sydney, New South Wales.
python
python
noun
A type of large constricting snake.
ratany
ratany
noun
Alternative form of rhatany
rhyton
rhyton
noun
A Thracian drinking horn.
A container from which fluids are intended to be drunk, having one handle and usually a base in the form of a head.
rytina
rytina
noun
steller; a kind of sea cow
sanity
sanity
noun
Reasonable and rational behaviour.
The condition of being sane.
satiny
satiny
adj
Like satin, smooth and shiny, glossy.
scanty
scanty
adj
Somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent.
Sparing; niggardly; parsimonious; stingy.
sentry
sentry
noun
(nautical) A form of drag to be towed underwater, which on striking bottom is upset and rises to the surface.
(uncountable) Sentry duty; time spent being a sentry.
A animal like a marmot tasked with alerting the pack to danger.
A guard, particularly on duty at the entrance to a military base.
A watchtower.
shanty
shanty
adj
(US, derogatory) Living in shanties; poor, ill-mannered and violent.
Jaunty; showy.
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) An unlicensed pub.
A roughly-built hut or cabin.
A rudimentary or improvised dwelling, especially one not legally owned.
A song a sailor sings, especially in rhythm to his work.
verb
To inhabit a shanty.
shinty
shinty
noun
(sports, countable) The stick used to strike the ball in this game, similar to a hockey stick.
(sports, uncountable) A game derived from hurling, and resembling hockey, played in Scotland.
slanty
slanty
adj
(informal) slanted
snasty
snifty
snithy
snithy
Adjective
Sharp; cutting.
Cold.
snooty
snooty
adj
(informal) Elite; exclusive.
(informal) Pompous; snobbish; inclined to turn up one's nose.
snorty
snorty
adj
making a snorting sound
snotty
snotty
adj
(informal) Ill-tempered or impertinent in an arrogant, conceited manner.
Resembling or characteristic of snot, especially in texture.
Running or dirtied with snot.
noun
(Australia, slang) The lion's mane jellyfish, which secretes a mucus that can foul fishing nets.
(nautical, slang) A midshipman.
snouty
snouty
adj
Marked by a prominent snout.
Shaped like a snout, especially a pig's.
stanly
starny
stasny
stingy
stingy
adj
(informal) Stinging; able or inclined to sting.
Small, scant, meager, insufficient
Unwilling to spend, give, or share; ungenerous; mean
stinky
stinky
adj
(informal) Bad, undesirable.
Having a strong, unpleasant smell; stinking.
noun
(childish) a bowel movement; feces or diarrhoea
stinty
stinty
adj
stinted; constrained
stoney
stoney
adj
Obsolete form of stony.
strany
strany
Noun
The guillemot.
stunty
stunty
adj
(UK, dialect) Obstinate; sullen.
Stunted, tending to stunt or be stunted.
styany
stying
stying
verb
present participle of sty
syndet
syndet
noun
A synthetic detergent, as opposed to a natural soap.