| ADENYL | • adenyl n. (Biochemistry) The univalent radical derived from adenine. • ADENYL n. a nucleotide, a constituent of DNA. |
| AGEDLY | • agedly adv. In an aged manner. • AGED adv. being of a certain age; old. |
| ALAYED | • alayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of alay. • ALAY v. to quell, also ALLAY, ALEYE. |
| ALEYED | • ALEYE v. to quell, also ALLAY, ALAY. |
| BELADY | • belady v. To promote to the status of lady. • BELADY v. to apply the title of lady to. |
| CLAYED | • clayed adj. Containing clay. • clayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of clay. • CLAY v. to purify (e.g. sugar) with clay. |
| DEADLY | • deadly adj. (Obsolete, rare) Subject to death; mortal. • deadly adj. Causing death; lethal. • deadly adj. Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile. |
| DEAFLY | • deafly adv. In a deaf manner; without the aid of a sense of hearing. • DEAF adv. lacking the sense of hearing. |
| DEARLY | • dearly adv. In a dear or precious manner. • dearly adv. In a dear or expensive manner. • dearly adv. At great expense. |
| DELAYS | • delays n. Plural of delay. • delays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delay. • Delays prop.n. Plural of Delay. |
| DYABLE | • dyable adj. Alternative form of dyeable. • DYABLE adj. that can be dyed, also DYEABLE. |
| EYLIAD | • EYLIAD n. an amorous glance, also OEILLADE, ELIAD, EYELIAD, ILLIAD. |
| FLAYED | • flayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flay. • FLAY v. to strip off skin or hide. |
| PLAYED | • played v. Simple past tense and past participle of play. • PLAY v. to engage in recreation. |
| RAYLED | • RAYLE v. (Spenser) to rail. |
| SLAYED | • slayed v. (Chiefly US, uncommon) simple past tense and past participle of slay. • SLAY v. to kill. |
| YAWLED | • yawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of yawl. • YAWL v. to howl. |