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There are 21 eight-letter words beginning with GYN

gynaecea gynæceagynaeciagynaecic gynæcicgynandergynandrygynarchygyneceumgyneciangynecidegyneciumgynecoidgynesinegyniatrygynobasegynocidegynocratgynoeciagynoparagynosome

23 definitions found

  • gynaecea — n. Plural of gynaeceum. Alternative form of gynæcea.
  • gynæcea — n. Plural of gynæceum.
  • gynaecia — n. Plural of gynaecium.
  • gynaecic — adj. Alternative form of gynecic.
  • gynæcic — adj. Obsolete typography of gynaecic.
  • gynander — n. (Botany) A plant having the stamens inserted in the pistil.
  • gynandry — n. Hermaphroditism, intersexuality; androgyny; resemblance (by…
  • gynarchy — n. (Politics, countable) A government ruled by a woman or women. — n. (Politics, uncountable) Government by a woman or women.
  • gyneceum — n. Alternative form of gynaeceum.
  • gynecian — adj. (Archaic) Of or relating to women.
  • gynecide — n. The killing of females, especially female infants.
  • gynecium — n. Alternative form of gynæceum.
  • gynecoid — adj. Characteristic of a woman. — adj. (Anatomy, in pelvimetry) Of the pelvis, having a rounded…
  • gynesine — n. Trigonelline.
  • gyniatry — n. (Dated) The study of women’s diseases; gynecology.
  • gynobase — n. (Botany) A dilated base or receptacle, supporting a multilocular ovary.
  • gynocide — n. The killing of women and girls, especially considered as a social phenomenon.
  • gynocrat — n. A person advocating rulership by women.
  • gynoecia — n. Plural of gynoecium.
  • gynopara — n. A viviparous female aphid that is born in the autumn on a secondary…
  • gynosome — n. (Zoology) A penis-like organ in female Neotrogla.
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  • Scrabble in English: 8 words
  • French Wiktionary: 12 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 7 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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