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1,077 words match “ONY”

DRONY a.
Like a drone; sluggish; lazy.
DYSPHONIA; DYSPHONY n.
A difficulty in producing vocal sounds; enfeebled or depraved voice.
EBONY a. 2 definitions
Made of ebony, or resembling ebony; black; as, an ebony countenance. This ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling. Poe.
EGOPHONY n.
The sound of a patient's voice so modified as to resemble the bleating of a goat, heard on applying the ear to the chest in certain diseases within its cavity, as in pleurisy with effusion.
EGRIMONY n. 2 definitions
The herb agrimony. [Obs.]
EMBRYOGONY n.
The formation of an embryo.
EPONYM; EPONYME n. 2 definitions
s assumed as the person from whom any race, city, etc., took its name; as, Hellen is an eponym of the Hellenes.
EPONYMIC a.
Same as Eponymous. Tablets . . . which bear eponymic dates. I. Taylor (The Alphabet).
EPONYMIST n.
One from whom a race, tribe, city, or the like, took its name; an eponym.
EPONYMOUS a.
Relating to an eponym; giving one's name to a tribe, people, country, and the like. What becomes . . . of the Herakleid genealogy of the Spartan kings, when it is admitted that eponymous persons are to be canceled as fictions Grote.
EPONYMY n.
The derivation of the name of a race, tribe, etc., from that of a fabulous hero, progenitor, etc.
EUONYMIN n.
A principle or mixture of principles derived from Euonymus atropurpureus, or spindle tree.
EUONYMUS n.
A genus of small European and American trees; the spindle tree. The bark is used as a cathartic.
EUPHONY n.
A pleasing or sweet sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of sounds; a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear.
FELONY n. 3 definitions
An act on the part of the vassal which cost him his fee by forfeiture. Burrill.
FELONY; TO COMPOUND A FELONY n.
. See under Compound, v. t.
FESTOONY a.
Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, festoons. Sir J. Herschel.
GEOGONY n.
The branch of science which treats of the formation of the earth.
GLUTTONY n.
Excess in eating; extravagant indulgence of the appetite for food; voracity. Their sumptuous gluttonies, and gorgeous feasts. Milton.
GONYDIAL a.
Pertaining to the gonys of a bird's beak.
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