| DAYSACK | • daysack n. A daypack. • DAYSACK n. a small rucksack for short day walks. |
| DICKEYS | • dickeys n. Plural of dickey. • DICKEY n. a false shirt front, also DICKIE, DICKY. |
| DINKEYS | • dinkeys n. Plural of dinkey. • DINKEY n. a small locomotive, also DINKY. |
| DISYOKE | • disyoke v. (Transitive, poetic) To free (someone or something) from a yoke; to disjoin, to unyoke. • DISYOKE v. to free from a yoke. |
| DONKEYS | • donkeys n. Plural of donkey. • donkey's n. (UK) A long time. • DONKEY n. the common ass. |
| DROSHKY | • droshky n. An open horse-drawn carriage, especially in Russia. • DROSHKY n. (Russian) an open carriage, also DROSKY. |
| DUSKILY | • duskily adv. In a dusky manner. • DUSKY adv. somewhat dark. |
| DUYKERS | • duykers n. Plural of duyker. • DUYKER n. (South African) a small South African antelope, also DUIKER, DUIKERBOK. |
| DYBBUKS | • dybbuks n. Plural of dybbuk. • DYBBUK n. (Yiddish) a wandering soul in Jewish folklore, also DIBBUK. |
| ENSKYED | • enskyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ensky. • ENSKY v. (Shakespeare) to raise in the skies. |
| KEYPADS | • keypads n. Plural of keypad. • KEYPAD n. a small device with push-button controls, e.g. a TV remote control unit. |
| KIDNEYS | • kidneys n. Plural of kidney. • Kidneys prop.n. Plural of Kidney. • KIDNEY n. a bodily organ. |
| SKIDWAY | • skidway n. A skid road. • SKIDWAY n. a platform on which logs are piled for sawing. |
| SKYCLAD | • skyclad adj. (Poetic or paganism) Nude, naked, especially outdoors. • SKYCLAD adj. naked. |
| SKYDIVE | • skydive n. An instance of skydiving. • skydive v. (Intransitive) To be in freefall after jumping from an aircraft and landing safely by deploying a parachute. • SKYDIVE v. to parachute from a plane as a sport. |
| SKYDOVE | • skydove v. Simple past tense and past participle of skydive. • SKYDIVE v. to parachute from a plane as a sport. |
| SKYWARD | • skyward adv. At or toward the sky. • skyward adj. Pointing or facing at or moving toward the sky. • SKYWARD adv. towards the sky, also SKYWARDS. |
| YIDAKIS | • yidakis n. Plural of yidaki. • YIDAKI n. (Native Australian) a long wooden wind instrument played by the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. |
| YSLAKED | • yslaked v. Past participle of slake. • SLAKE v. to quench. |