7-letter words containing o, n, e, y
- fonteyn — Dame Margot [mahr-goh] /ˈmɑr goʊ/ (Show IPA), (Margaret Hookham) 1919–91, English ballerina.
- frowney — (chat) (Or "frowney face") See emoticon.
- geogony — the science of the earth's formation
- glycone — (carbohydrate) The sugar residue of a glycoside.
- gooneys — Plural form of gooney.
- groynes — Plural form of groyne.
- gyneco- — woman, female
- haemony — a plant with paranormal qualities referred to by Milton
- heronry — a place where a colony of herons breeds.
- hockney — David, born 1937, British artist.
- homelyn — a European fish, a species of ray (Raia maculata)
- honesty — the quality or fact of being honest; uprightness and fairness.
- honeyed — of, like, or pertaining to honey; sweet.
- hoydens — Plural form of hoyden.
- hyenoid — resembling a hyena.
- hyperon — any baryon with strangeness other than zero, especially one with a relatively long lifetime.
- hypnone — acetophenone.
- isogeny — The condition of being isogenous.
- jocelyn — a female given name, form of Joyce.
- jockney — the Scots dialect influenced by cockney speech patterns
- joinery — the craft or trade of a joiner.
- joselyn — a female given name.
- journey — a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
- joyance — joyous feeling; gladness.
- joycean — of, relating to, or characteristic of James Joyce or his work.
- keynote — Music. the note or tone on which a key or system of tones is founded; the tonic.
- loungey — suggestive of a lounge bar or easy-listening music
- loxygen — liquid oxygen
- lozengy — divided by diagonal lines to form a lattice
- lysenko — Trofim Denisovich [truh-fyeem dyi-nyee-suh-vyich] /trʌˈfyim dyɪˈnyi sə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1976, Russian biologist and agronomist.
- lysogen — a bacterial cell or strain that has been infected with a temperate virus, one that does not cause destruction of the cell.
- meronym — A term that denotes part of something but which is used to refer to the whole of it, e.g., faces when used to mean people in I see several familiar faces present.
- metonym — a word used in metonymy.
- mockney — a person who affects a cockney accent
- moneyed — having much money; wealthy.
- moneyer — Archaic. a person employed in the authorized coining of money.
- monkery — the mode of life, behavior, etc., of monks; monastic life.
- monkeys — A small to medium-sized primate that typically has a long tail, most kinds of which live in trees in tropical countries.
- monoecy — Biology. having both male and female organs in the same individual; hermaphroditic.
- mooneye — Veterinary Pathology. an eye of a horse affected with moon blindness.
- myoneme — A contractile structure found in some eukaryotic single-celled organisms, particularly Vorticella, consisting of a series of protein filaments that shorten rapidly on exposure to calcium.
- neology — neologism.
- neolyte — a durable, semiflexible synthetic material used for the heels and soles of shoes.
- neoteny — Also called pedogenesis. the production of offspring by an organism in its larval or juvenile form; the elimination of the adult phase of the life cycle.
- neotype — a specimen selected to replace a holotype that has been lost or destroyed.
- newsboy — a person, typically a boy, who sells or delivers newspapers.
- nookery — a snug, secure, or cozy nook.
- nosegay — a small bunch of flowers; bouquet; posy.
- noshery — (informal) A restaurant.
- notedly — well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.