| ADULTLY | • adultly adv. In an adult manner, not childishly. • ADULT adv. grown up. |
| CRUDITY | • crudity n. (Uncountable) The state of being crude. • crudity n. (Countable) A crude act or characteristic. • crudity n. (Obsolete, medicine) Indigestion; undigested food in the stomach; badly-concocted humours. |
| CUSTODY | • custody n. The legal right to take care of something or somebody, especially children. • custody n. Temporary possession or care of somebody else’s property. • custody n. The state of being imprisoned or detained, usually pending a trial. |
| DIBUTYL | • dibutyl n. (Organic chemistry) Two butyl groups in a molecule. • DIBUTYL adj. in chemistry, having two butyl groups. |
| DOUGHTY | • doughty adj. (Dated or archaic) Bold; brave, courageous. • doughty n. (Archaic, rare) A person who is bold or brave. • Doughty prop.n. A surname transferred from the nickname. |
| DROUTHY | • drouthy adj. (Scotland, US) Droughty, dry. • drouthy adj. (Scotland, US) Thirsty. • DROUTHY adj. dry, also DROUGHTY. |
| DRYSUIT | • drysuit n. An inflatable suit to provide thermal insulation to the wearer and keep them dry while immersed in water. • DRYSUIT n. a close-fitting air- and watertight synthetic suit for wearing in esp. cold water, that retains warmth by a layer of air, and allows clothing to be worn underneath it. |
| DUALITY | • duality n. A classification into two subclasses or opposed parts. • duality n. (Projective geometry) The interchangeability of points and planes. • duality n. (Mathematics, physics) The mathematical equivalence of two seemingly different theoretical descriptions… |
| DUBIETY | • dubiety n. (Uncountable) Doubtfulness. • dubiety n. (Countable) A particular instance of doubt or uncertainty. • DUBIETY n. doubtfulness. |
| DUSTILY | • dustily adv. In a dusty way. • DUSTY adv. full of dust. |
| DUVETYN | • duvetyn n. Alternative spelling of duvetyne. • DUVETYN n. (tradename) a smooth lustrous velvety fabric, also DUVETINE, DUVETYNE. |
| MUTEDLY | • mutedly adv. In a muted manner. • MUTED adv. MUTE, to deaden the sound of. |
| RESTUDY | • restudy v. To study again. • RESTUDY v. to study again. |
| SURDITY | • surdity n. (Obsolete) deafness. • surdity n. (Obsolete, linguistics) voicelessness. • SURDITY n. deafness. |
| TUMIDLY | • tumidly adv. In a tumid manner. • TUMID adv. swollen. |
| TUTOYED | • tutoyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tutoy. • TUTOYER v. (French) to address familiarly. |
| VIDUITY | • viduity n. (Rare) the state of being a widow; widowhood. • VIDUITY n. the state of being a widow. |