| CEDILLA | • cedilla n. (Orthography) In the spelling of Catalan, French, Portuguese and some other languages, a mark ⟨¸⟩ sometimes… • CEDILLA n. (Spanish) a mark placed under the letter c, to show that it is to be sounded like s, as in facade. |
| DALLIED | • dallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of dally. • DALLY v. to waste time. |
| DALLIER | • dallier n. One who dallies; a procrastinator. • DALLIER n. one who dallies. |
| DALLIES | • dallies n. Plural of dally. • dallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dally. • DALLY v. to waste time. |
| DIALLED | • dialled v. (Britain), (Canada), simple past tense and past participle of dial. • DIAL v. to use a calibrated disk. |
| DIALLEL | • diallel adj. (Genetics) Involving crosses between several or all possible combinations. • diallel adj. (Obsolete) Of lines: Meeting and intersecting; not parallel. • diallel n. A set of all possible pairs of items from a specified set of items, especially when used for a study… |
| DIALLER | • dialler n. Alternative form of dialer. • DIALLER n. one that dials, also DIALER. |
| DISLEAL | • disleal adj. (Obsolete) disloyal; perfidious. • DISLEAL adj. (Spenser) disloyal. |
| DUALLIE | • DUALLIE n. a pickup truck with double rear wheels. |
| FLAILED | • flailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flail. • FLAIL v. to thresh about. |
| GALLIED | • gallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of gally. • gallied adj. (Nautical) worried; flurried; frightened. • GALLY v. to scare, daze. |
| IDEALLY | • ideally adv. In an ideal way; perfectly. • ideally adv. Given ideal circumstances; preferably. • IDEAL adv. leaving nothing to be desired. |
| LALDIES | • LALDIE n. (Scots) a beating or thrashing, also LALDY. |
| PALLIED | • PALLY v. as in to pally up with, to become friends. |
| RALLIED | • rallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of rally. • RALLY v. to call together for a common purpose, also RALLYE, REALLIE. |
| SALLIED | • sallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of sally. • SALLY v. to rush out suddenly. |
| TALLIED | • tallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of tally. • TALLY v. to count up, reckon. |
| VIALLED | • vialled v. Simple past tense and past participle of vial. • VIAL v. to put in a small container for liquids. |