| DITTAYS | • dittays n. Plural of dittay. • DITTAY n. (Scots) a legal charge in Scots law.
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| GYTTJAS | • gyttjas n. Plural of gyttja. • GYTTJA n. (Swedish) an organically rich sediment on a lake bottom.
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| OUTSTAY | • outstay v. (Transitive) To stay beyond or longer than. • OUTSTAY v. to surpass in staying power.
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| SATIETY | • satiety n. The state of being satiated. • SATIETY n. the state of being satiated.
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| SQUATTY | • squatty adj. Somewhat squat. • SQUATTY adj. squat, dumpy.
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| STARTLY | • STARTLY adj. of a horse, apt to start, also STARTFUL, STARTISH, STARTLISH. | 
| STARTSY | • startsy n. Plural of starets. • STARETS n. (Russian) a spiritual adviser in the Eastern Orthodox Church, also STARETZ.
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| STATELY | • stately adj. (Of people) Worthy of respect; dignified, regal. • stately adj. (Of movement) Deliberate, unhurried; dignified.
 • stately adj. Grand; impressive; imposing.
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| STATUSY | • statusy adj. (Informal) Suggesting status (social rank). • STATUSY adj. having status.
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| STYLATE | • stylate adj. Like a style; styliform. • STYLATE adj. having a style or persistent style.
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| TAPSTRY | • tapstry n. Obsolete form of tapestry. • TAPSTRY n. a taproom in a public house.
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| TASTILY | • tastily adv. In a tasty way. • TASTY adv. pleasant to the taste.
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| TESTACY | • testacy n. (Law) The condition of being testate, of having left a valid will at one’s death. • TESTACY n. the state of being testate.
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| TYRANTS | • tyrants n. Plural of tyrant. • tyrants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tyrant.
 • TYRANT v. to play the oppressor, also TYRAN, TYRANNE.
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| VASTITY | • vastity n. (Obsolete) Emptiness or desolation. • vastity n. Vastness.
 • VASTITY n. vastness, also VASTITUDE, VASTNESS.
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| YATTERS | • yatters n. Plural of yatter. • yatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yatter.
 • YATTER v. to talk idly.
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| YTTRIAS | • yttrias n. Plural of yttria. • YTTRIA n. a chemical compound, the oxide of yttrium.
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