| DACTYLS | • dactyls n. Plural of dactyl. • DACTYL n. (Greek) a metrical foot of one short syllable followed by two long syllables. |
| DAYSTAR | • daystar n. The morning star; the planet Venus. • daystar n. (Poetic) The Sun. • DAYSTAR n. the planet Venus, visible just before sunrise. |
| DITTAYS | • dittays n. Plural of dittay. • DITTAY n. (Scots) a legal charge in Scots law. |
| DYNASTS | • dynasts n. Plural of dynast. • DYNAST n. a hereditary ruler. |
| DYNASTY | • dynasty n. A series of rulers or dynasts from one family. • dynasty n. (East Asian history) The polity or historical era under the rule of a certain dynasty. • dynasty n. (Sports) A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance. |
| SATYRID | • satyrid n. Any butterfly of the nymphalid subfamily Satyrinae, formerly the family Satyridae. • SATYRID n. a brownish butterfly. |
| STAIDLY | • staidly adv. In a staid manner. • STAID adv. sober and sedate. |
| STANDBY | • standby n. A state of readiness without immediate involvement; remaining in preparation for (a sudden or unforeseen… • standby n. (Electronics) sleep mode. • standby n. (Travel) Waiting at the airport in the hope of getting a seat on a flight that is already booked out. |
| STAYNED | • stayned v. Simple past tense and past participle of stayne. • STAYNE v. (Spenser) to stain. |
| STRAYED | • strayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stray. • strayed adj. Having lost one’s way; wandering; astray. • STRAY v. to wander from the proper course. |
| YEASTED | • yeasted adj. Treated with yeast; fermented. • yeasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of yeast. • Yeasted prop.n. A surname. |