| CANDYFLOSS | • candyfloss n. Alternative spelling of candy floss. • candy␣floss n. (UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia) Heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass… • CANDYFLOSS n. a fluffy ball of spun sugar, coloured and flavoured, sold on the end of a stick. |
| CANDYTUFTS | • candytufts n. Plural of candytuft. • CANDYTUFT n. a cruciferous plant of the genus Iberis, with flowers in tufts or corymbs, the outer petals larger than the inner. |
| DANDYFUNKS | • DANDYFUNK n. a ship's biscuit, soaked in fat and molasses and baked in a pan, also DUNDERFUNK. |
| DAYFLOWERS | • dayflowers n. Plural of dayflower. • DAYFLOWER n. a genus consisting mostly of tropical perennial herbs, having ephemeral flowers. |
| DECLASSIFY | • declassify v. To remove the classification from; to lift the restrictions on. • DECLASSIFY v. to remove or reduce the security classification of. |
| DECRASSIFY | • decrassify v. (Transitive, archaic) To clean; to remove dirt from. • decrassify v. (Transitive, archaic) To make less crass or coarse. • DECRASSIFY v. to make less crass or boorish. |
| DEFEASIBLY | • defeasibly adv. In a defeasible manner; subject to being defeated or invalidated. |
| DESANCTIFY | • desanctify v. To remove the sanctified status of. |
| DISQUALIFY | • disqualify v. (Transitive) To make ineligible for something. • disqualify v. (Transitive) To exclude from consideration by the explicit revocation of a previous qualification. • DISQUALIFY v. to debar. |
| DISSATISFY | • dissatisfy v. To fail to satisfy; to displease. • DISSATISFY v. to fail to satisfy. |
| DWARFISHLY | • dwarfishly adv. In a dwarfish manner. • DWARFISH adv. like a dwarf. |
| FADELESSLY | • fadelessly adv. (Poetic) Without fading; lastingly or eternally. • FADELESS adv. not fading. |
| FAIRYHOODS | • FAIRYHOOD n. the state of being a fairy. |
| FAIRYLANDS | • fairylands n. Plural of fairyland. • FAIRYLAND n. the land of the fairies. |
| FALDISTORY | • faldistory n. (Obsolete) The throne or seat of a bishop within the chancel. • FALDISTORY n. (obsolete) the throne or seat of a bishop within the chancel. |
| LADYFISHES | • ladyfishes n. Plural of ladyfish. • LADYFISH n. a large, handsome fish, found both in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
| PLAYFIELDS | • playfields n. Plural of playfield. • PLAYFIELD n. a playing field. |
| REAEDIFYES | • REAEDIFYE v. (Spenser) to rebuild, also REAEDIFY, REEDIFY. |
| SHANDYGAFF | • shandygaff n. (UK) A mixture of strong beer and ginger beer. • SHANDYGAFF n. a mixture of strong beer and ginger beer. |
| STEDFASTLY | • stedfastly adv. Obsolete form of steadfastly. • STEDFAST adv. (obsolete) of a person, a person's belief, loyalty, etc., constant, unwavering, also STEADFAST. |