| ADENYLS | • adenyls n. Plural of adenyl. • ADENYL n. a nucleotide, a constituent of DNA. |
| DACTYLS | • dactyls n. Plural of dactyl. • DACTYL n. (Greek) a metrical foot of one short syllable followed by two long syllables. |
| DAYSAIL | • daysail v. (Intransitive) To sail a yacht for a single day, or to sail by day with overnight accommodation on land. • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| DIALYSE | • dialyse v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of dialyze. • DIALYSE v. to use a kidney machine, also DIALYZE. |
| DISALLY | • disally v. To part, as an alliance; to sunder. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| DISMAYL | • DISMAYL v. (Spenser) to deprive of mail (armour). |
| DISPLAY | • display n. A show or spectacle. • display n. A piece of work to be presented visually. • display n. A device, furniture or marketing-oriented bulk packaging for visual presentation for sales promotion. |
| EYLIADS | • EYLIAD n. an amorous glance, also OEILLADE, ELIAD, EYELIAD, ILLIAD. |
| LADYISH | • ladyish adj. Characteristic of a lady; ladylike. • LADYISH adj. somewhat like a lady. |
| LADYISM | • ladyism n. (Dated) A ladylike behaviour or turn of phrase. • LADYISM n. the affectation of the airs of a lady. |
| SANDFLY | • sandfly n. Any of various small flies of the genera Lutzomyia and Phlebotomus whose females suck the blood of vertebrates… • sandfly n. (New Zealand) A small fly of the genus Austrosimulium. • sandfly n. (US) A biting midge (family Ceratopogonidae). |
| SHADFLY | • shadfly n. Mayfly. • SHADFLY n. the mayfly. |
| SHADILY | • shadily adv. In a shady manner, particularly used in the sense of untrustworthy. • SHADY adv. full of shade; underhand. |
| SKYCLAD | • skyclad adj. (Poetic or paganism) Nude, naked, especially outdoors. • SKYCLAD adj. naked. |
| SPLAYED | • splayed adj. (Architecture) Of a door or a window: bevelled so as to be larger on one side of the wall than on the other. • splayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of splay. • SPLAY v. to spread out. |
| STAIDLY | • staidly adv. In a staid manner. • STAID adv. sober and sedate. |
| SWAYLED | • SWAYL v. to scorch, singe, also SWAIL, SWALE, SWEAL, SWEEL. |
| SYNODAL | • synodal n. A tribute in money formerly paid to the bishop or archdeacon, at the time of his Easter visitation… • synodal n. A constitution made in a provincial or diocesan synod. • synodal adj. Synodic; relating to a synod. |
| YSLAKED | • yslaked v. Past participle of slake. • SLAKE v. to quench. |