| AYWORD | • AYWORD n. (Shakespeare) a byword, proverbial reproach. |
| BOYARD | • boyard n. Alternative form of boyar. • BOYARD n. (Russian) a member of the old Russian aristocracy, abolished by Peter the Great, also BOYAR. |
| BYROAD | • byroad n. A road less frequented than a highway; a byway. • BYROAD n. a side road. |
| COADYS | • Coadys prop.n. Plural of Coady. |
| DAIMYO | • daimyo n. (Historical) A lord during the Japanese feudal period. • DAIMYO n. (Japanese) a former Japanese nobleman, also DAIMIO. |
| DAYBOY | • dayboy n. A boy who attends a boarding school only during the day. • day␣boy n. (UK) A male day pupil. • DAYBOY n. a boy who attends classes at a boarding school, but does not live in. |
| DAYGLO | • dayglo adj. Luminiscent; fluorescent; of colors, very bright. • Day-Glo prop.n. A luminous paint that glows in a variety of brilliant colours, most commonly red or orange; used especially… • Day-Glo adj. (Colloquial) Very bright and luminous in colour. |
| DONARY | • donary n. A thing given to a sacred use. • DONARY n. a thing given to sacred use. |
| DYNAMO | • dynamo n. (Physics) An electricity generator; a dynamo-electric machine. • dynamo n. (Astrophysics) The mechanism by which a celestial body, such as the Earth or a star, generates a magnetic field. • dynamo n. (Figuratively) An energetic person. |
| HOBDAY | • hobday v. To operate on the larynx of a horse in order to improve its breathing. • Hobday prop.n. A surname from Middle English. • HOBDAY v. to cure a horse's breathing impediment. |
| JOYPAD | • joypad n. (Video games) A type of game controller held in the hand, where the digits (especially thumbs) are used… • JOYPAD n. a device consisting of a pad with buttons on it, used for controlling the motion of objects in a computer game. |
| KAYOED | • kayoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kayo. • KAYO v. to knock out. |
| NOMADY | • nomady n. (Archaic, countable) A nomad. • nomady n. (Archaic, uncountable) The state of being a nomad. • NOMADY n. the life of a nomad. |
| NOYADE | • noyade n. (Chiefly historical) A murder by drowning, especially one of those carried out during the French Reign of Terror. • noyade v. (Historical, obsolete, nonce word) To murder by drowning, especially during the French Reign of Terror. • NOYADE n. (French) drowning, esp. of many persons together as form of execution. |
| OKAYED | • okayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of okay. • OKAY v. to approve, pass as OK. |
| PARODY | • parody n. A work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony. • parody n. (Countable, archaic) A popular maxim, adage, or proverb. • parody v. To make a parody of something. |
| TODAYS | • todays n. (Rare) plural of today. • to-days n. Plural of to-day. • today's adj. (Literally) Relating to, or produced today. |