| ARIDLY | • aridly adv. In an arid manner. • ARID adv. very dry. |
| CIDERY | • cidery adj. Resembling cider. • cidery n. A facility where hard cider is produced. • CIDERY adj. having a taste like cider. |
| CYBRID | • cybrid n. (Genetics) An artificial hybrid cell produced by introducing nuclear material from one organism into… • CYBRID n. a cell, plant etc. possessing the nuclear genome of one plant with at least some part of the genome of the other. |
| CYPRID | • cyprid n. Any freshwater ostracod of the family Cyprididae. • CYPRID n. a type of barnacle, also CYPRIS. |
| DIRELY | • direly adv. In a dire manner. • DIRE adv. disastrous. |
| DRIFTY | • drifty adj. Tending or seeming to drift. • drifty adj. (Dialectal) Abounding with driving snow or drift. • DRIFTY adj. full of masses of wind-driven snow. |
| DRIPPY | • drippy adj. Dripping or tending to drip. • drippy adj. (Informal) Rainy. • drippy adj. (Informal) Maudlin; sentimental. |
| DRYING | • drying v. Present participle of dry. • drying n. The act of drying. • drying n. A method of food preservation by removing water. |
| DRYISH | • dryish adj. Quite dry, relatively dry. • DRYISH adj. somewhat dry. |
| HYBRID | • hybrid n. (Biology) Offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, e.g. two different species or… • hybrid n. Something of mixed origin or composition; often, a tool or technology that combines the benefits of… • hybrid adj. Consisting of diverse components. |
| HYDRIA | • hydria n. A three-handled clay or metal vessel used in Greek culture to hold and pour water. • HYDRIA n. (Greek) a large Greek water-vase. |
| HYDRIC | • hydric adj. Characterized by, or requiring, moisture. • hydric adj. (Forestry) Sufficiently wet to inhibit the survival of many species. • hydric adj. (Chemistry) Relating to hydrogen. |
| HYDRID | • hydrid n. Archaic form of hydride. • Hydrid n. (Astronomy) Any of the meteors in a meteor shower that appears to come from the constellation Hydra. • HYDRID n. any compound of hydrogen with another element, also HYDRIDE. |
| MYRIAD | • myriad n. (Historical) Ten thousand; 10,000. • myriad n. A countless number or multitude (of specified things). • myriad adj. (Modifying a singular noun) Multifaceted, having innumerable elements. |
| RIDLEY | • ridley n. Any of the marine turtles of the genus Lepidochelys, found in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. • Ridley prop.n. A surname from Old English. • Ridley prop.n. A male given name transferred from the surname. |
| WEIRDY | • weirdy adj. (Informal) Somewhat weird, quite weird. • weirdy n. (Informal) Alternative form of weirdie (“someone or something weird”). • WEIRDY n. a very strange person, also WEIRDIE, WEIRDO. |
| YAIRDS | • yairds n. Plural of yaird. • YAIRD n. a yard, a garden. |
| YIRDED | • YIRD v. (Scots) to bury, also EARD, YEARD, YERD, YIRTH. |
| YIRKED | • yirked v. Simple past tense and past participle of yirk. • YIRK v. to draw tight. |
| YIRRED | • YIRR v. to snarl. |