| ABIDINGLY | • abidingly adv. In an abiding manner; permanently. • ABIDING adv. continual. |
| ANYBODIES | • anybodies pron. (Nonstandard) plural of anybody. • anybodies pron. (Nonstandard) possessive form of anybody. • ANYBODY n. a single person. |
| BANDYINGS | • bandyings n. Plural of bandying. • BANDYING n. the act of bandying. |
| BELADYING | • beladying v. Present participle of belady. • BELADY v. to apply the title of lady to. |
| BENDAYING | • bendaying v. Present participle of benday. • BENDAY v. to reproduce using a certain process. |
| BRANDYING | • brandying v. Present participle of brandy. • BRANDY v. to mix with brandy (a liquor). |
| BRIGANDRY | • brigandry n. Synonym of brigandage. • BRIGANDRY n. the act of being a brigand. |
| DAUBINGLY | • DAUBINGLY adv. DAUBING. |
| DEFINABLY | • definably adv. In a definable manner; identifiably. • DEFINABLE adv. that can be defined. |
| DRINKABLY | • DRINKABLE adv. capable of being drunk. |
| DUBITANCY | • dubitancy n. Doubt; uncertainty. • DUBITANCY n. (obsolete) doubt. |
| DUOBINARY | • duobinary adj. (Telecommunications) Being, or pertaining to, a bipolar encoding in which the ones are represented alternately… • DUOBINARY adj. denoting a communications system for coding digital data. |
| HOBDAYING | • hobdaying v. Present participle of hobday. • HOBDAY v. to cure a horse's breathing impediment. |
| INAUDIBLY | • inaudibly adv. In a manner which is incapable of being heard or not loud enough to be heard. • INAUDIBLE adv. that cannot be heard. |