| CYANIDE | • cyanide n. (Chemistry, countable) Any compound containing the -C≡N group or the CN− anion. • cyanide n. (Uncountable) Sodium or potassium cyanide, used in the extraction of gold and silver or as a poison. • cyanide n. (Uncountable) Hydrogen cyanide, or cyanide gas, a poisonous gas. |
| CYANIDS | • cyanids n. Plural of cyanid. • CYANID n. a direct compound of cyanogen with a metal. |
| DAMNIFY | • damnify v. (Obsolete) To damage physically; to injure. • damnify v. (Law) To cause injuries or loss to. • DAMNIFY v. to cause loss or damage to. |
| DANDIFY | • dandify v. To dress as, or to adopt the style of, a dandy. • DANDIFY v. to dress up. |
| DANDILY | • dandily adv. In a dandy or foppish manner. • DANDY adv. fine. |
| DAYANIM | • DAYAN n. (Hebrew) a senior rabbi. |
| DIANDRY | • diandry n. The practice of having two husbands. • diandry n. (Biology) The fertilization of an egg by two sperm, or by a diploid sperm. • DIANDRY n. the state of being diandrous. |
| DITTANY | • dittany n. A labiate plant, Origanum dictamnus, formerly renowned for its medicinal properties; dittany of Crete. • dittany n. A fragrant plant in the rue family, Dictamnus albus. • dittany n. Pseudodictamnus mediterraneus (syn. Ballota pseudodictamnus; false dittany). |
| DRAYING | • DRAY v. to transport by dray. |
| DYNAMIC | • dynamic adj. Changing; active; in motion. • dynamic adj. Powerful; energetic. • dynamic adj. Able to change and adapt. |
| GWYNIAD | • gwyniad n. A freshwater fish, Coregonus pennantii, native to Bala Lake in Wales. • GWYNIAD n. (Welsh) a fish of North Wales and northern Europe, aka powan, allied to the lake whitefish, also GWINIAD. |
| HANDILY | • handily adv. (Chiefly US) In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently. • handily adv. (Chiefly US) Effortlessly; readily. • HANDY adv. convenient. |
| INNYARD | • innyard n. The yard of an inn. • INNYARD n. the courtyard surrounding an inn. |
| LADYKIN | • ladykin n. A little lady. • LADYKIN n. (archaic) a little lady, also LAKIN. |
| NAYSAID | • naysaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of naysay. • NAYSAY v. to oppose or deny. |
| RANDILY | • randily adv. In a randy way. • RANDY adv. full of sexual desire. |
| WINDWAY | • windway n. The portion of a wind instrument through which the air is blown. • windway n. (Mining, historical) A wind road; a ventilation route in a mine. • WINDWAY n. a passage for air. |
| YARDING | • yarding v. Present participle of yard. • YARDING n. a group of animals displayed for sale. |
| YEADING | • Yeading prop.n. A suburban area of Greater London, England, between Hayes and Northolt, mostly in the borough of Hillingdon… • YEAD v. (Spenser) to go, proceed, also YEDE, YEED. |