| DANDYPRATS | • dandyprats n. Plural of dandyprat. • DANDYPRAT n. (obsolete) a silver three-halfpenny piece, also DANDIPRAT. |
| DECADENTLY | • decadently adv. In a decadent manner. • DECADENT adv. decaying. |
| DEMENTEDLY | • dementedly adv. In a demented manner. • DEMENTED adv. DEMENT, to deprive of reason; to make mad. |
| DICYNODONT | • dicynodont n. A member of the Dicynodontia, an extinct group of therapsids. • DICYNODONT n. a fossil reptile with no teeth except for two in the upper jaw. |
| DIPHYODONT | • diphyodont adj. (Anatomy) Having two successive sets of teeth (deciduous and permanent), one succeeding the other. • diphyodont n. Any creature with two successive sets of teeth. • DIPHYODONT n. a mammal having a second set of teeth that replaces the first. |
| DYNAMITARD | • dynamitard n. (Archaic or historical) A political dynamiter. • DYNAMITARD n. (archaic) a user of dynamite esp. for political purposes, also DYNAMITER. |
| EXTENDEDLY | • extendedly adv. In an extended manner. • EXTENDED adv. EXTEND, to stretch out to full length. |
| INTENDEDLY | • intendedly adv. In an intended manner; intentionally. • INTENDED adv. meant. |
| STANDARDLY | • standardly adv. In a standard way. • standardly adv. (Academic) Normally; typically. • STANDARD adv. conforming to the norm. |
| SYNDICATED | • syndicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of syndicate. • syndicated adj. (Of a news article, etc.) published in multiple newspapers or magazines simultaneously via an agency. • SYNDICATE v. to sell (e.g. an article) for simultaneous publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals. |
| THUDDINGLY | • thuddingly adv. In a thudding way; making a thudding sound. • thuddingly adv. (Figuratively) In a dull, predictable manner. • THUDDINGLY adv. THUDDING. |
| TIDDLYWINK | • tiddlywink n. (Dialectal, slang) An unlicensed beerhouse or pawnshop. • tiddlywink n. (Cockney rhyming slang) An alcoholic drink. • tiddlywink n. (Games) A game played using dominoes. |
| UNDERSTUDY | • understudy v. To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. • understudy v. To act as an understudy (to someone). • understudy v. To act in a similar manner to some known person. |
| YTHUNDERED | • ythundered adj. (Archaic) Struck by a thunderbolt. • YTHUNDERED adj. (Spenser) struck by a thunderbolt. |