5-letter words containing o, y, s
- ploys — a maneuver or stratagem, as in conversation, to gain the advantage.
- poesy — the work or the art of poetic composition.
- popsy — a girl or young woman.
- posey — characteristic of or being a poser, especially in being trendy or fashionable in a superficial way.
- possy — possie.
- potsy — hopscotch.
- powys — John Cowper, 1872–1963, English author.
- prosy — of the nature of or resembling prose.
- psyop — a military operation performed by a unit specializing in psychological warfare
- pylos — Greek name of Navarino.
- rosys — a female given name, form of Rose.
- ryots — a peasant.
- savoy — a member of the royal house of Italy that ruled from 1861 to 1946.
- sayao — Bidú [bee-doo;; Portuguese bih-doo] /ˈbi du;; Portuguese bɪˈdu/ (Show IPA), (Balduina de Oliveira Sayão) 1902–1999, Brazilian soprano.
- sayon — a sleeveless tunic worn by lower-class men during the Middle Ages
- scody — unkempt; dirty
- sepoy — (formerly, in India) a native soldier, usually an infantryman, in the service of Europeans, especially of the British.
- showy — making an imposing display: showy flowers.
- shoyu — soy sauce.
- slopy — sloping; slanting
- sloyd — a system of manual training based on experience gained in woodworking, originally developed in Sweden.
- smoky — emitting smoke, especially in large amounts.
- snowy — abounding in or covered with snow: snowy fields.
- soapy — containing or impregnated with soap: soapy water.
- soddy — of or relating to sod.
- softy — a person easily stirred to sentiment or tender emotion.
- soggy — soaked; thoroughly wet; sodden.
- soily — relating to or characteristic of soil
- sonly — like a son
- sonny — Theodore Walter ("Sonny") born 1930, U.S. jazz saxophonist and composer.
- sonsy — strong and healthy; robust.
- sonya — a female given name, Russian form of Sophia.
- sooey — a call used to summon pigs
- soony — sentimental; emotional.
- sooty — covered, blackened, or smirched with soot.
- sophy — any of the Safavid rulers of Persia: used as a title.
- soppy — soaked, drenched, or very wet, as ground.
- sorry — feeling regret, compunction, sympathy, pity, etc.: to be sorry to leave one's friends; to be sorry for a remark; to be sorry for someone in trouble.
- soupy — resembling soup in consistency: soupy oatmeal.
- soyer — Moses1899-1974; U.S. painter, born in Russia
- soyle — prey
- soyuz — one of a series of Soviet spacecraft, carrying one, two, or three cosmonauts, who carried out scientific research and developed rendezvous and docking techniques: still used to ferry crews to Soviet space stations.
- stogy — a long, slender, roughly made, inexpensive cigar.
- stony — full of or abounding in stones or rock: a stony beach.
- story — a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
- stroy — to destroy.
- sycon — a type of sponge having a thick body wall that is folded to form many short canals leading to the spongocoel.
- synod — an assembly of ecclesiastics or other church delegates, convoked pursuant to the law of the church, for the discussion and decision of ecclesiastical affairs; ecclesiastical council.
- syro- — indicating Syrian and
- syros — an island in the Aegean Sea, off the SE coast of Greece, the largest island in the Cyclades group. 32 sq. mi. (84 sq. km).