| ADYNAMIA | • adynamia n. (Pathology) Lack or loss of strength, usually due to a disease. • ADYNAMIA n. lack of physical strength. |
| ADYNAMIC | • adynamic adj. Not dynamic; without strength or vigor. • adynamic adj. (Physics) Characterised by the absence of force. • ADYNAMIC adj. without strength. |
| AUDACITY | • audacity n. Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional. • audacity n. Fearlessness, intrepidity or daring, especially with confident disregard for personal safety, conventional… • AUDACITY n. boldness. |
| CARYATID | • caryatid n. A sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support taking the place of a column or a pillar… • CARYATID n. (Greek) a draped female figure supporting an entablature. |
| CYANAMID | • cyanamid n. Archaic form of cyanamide. • CYANAMID n. the amide of cyanogen, a white crystalline substance, also CYANAMIDE, CYANOGENAMIDE. |
| DAHABIYA | • dahabiya n. Alternative form of dahabieh. • DAHABIYA n. (Arabic) a Nile sailing boat, also DAHABEAH, DAHABEEAH, DAHABEEYAH, DAHABIAH, DAHABIEH, DAHABIYAH, DAHABIYEH. |
| DAIRYMAN | • dairyman n. A man who works in a dairy. • dairyman n. A man who delivers dairy products. • DAIRYMAN n. a man who owns a dairy. |
| DAYSAILS | • daysails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daysail. • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| DISARRAY | • disarray v. (Transitive) To throw into disorder; to break the array of. • disarray v. (Transitive) To take off the dress of; to unrobe. • disarray n. Lack of array or regular order; disorder; confusion. |
| DYSLALIA | • dyslalia n. Difficulty in talking due to a structural abnormality. • DYSLALIA n. defective speech characteristic of those affected by aphasia. |
| DYSTAXIA | • dystaxia n. (Pathology, rare) a milder or weaker form of ataxia. • DYSTAXIA n. a form of muscular tremor. |
| HIDEAWAY | • hideaway n. A hiding place, somewhere one can go to get away from other people. • hideaway adj. Capable of being stored out of sight when not in use. • hide␣away v. (Transitive) To stash or store something in a secret location. |
| ILKADAYS | • ILKADAYS adv. every day, every day but Sunday, also ILKADAY. |
| INTRADAY | • intraday adj. (Finance) occurring during a single day. • INTRADAY adj. occurring within a single day. |
| KAILYARD | • kailyard n. (Scotland) A kitchen garden. • kailyard n. A late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century school of writing, set in small Scottish towns, a notable… • KAILYARD n. a kitchen garden, also KALEYARD. |
| LAPIDARY | • lapidary n. A person who cuts, polishes, engraves, or deals in gems. • lapidary n. The field in which such a person works, a subfield of gemology. • lapidary n. The process of such work. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| MAINYARD | • mainyard n. (Sailing) The yard of the mainmast, from which the mainsail is hung. • MAINYARD n. the lower yard on the mainmast. |
| RADIALLY | • radially adv. In a radial manner, outward from a center. • RADIAL adv. having rays or spokes diverging from the centre. |
| RADIANCY | • radiancy n. The property of being radiant; radiance. • radiancy n. (Physics) The amount of energy emitted, flux. • RADIANCY n. the quality of being radiant, also RADIANCE. |
| UPADAISY | • upadaisy interj. Used when lifting a child. • UPADAISY interj. an expression of reassurance to someone who has fallen over, also UPSADAISY. |