| BLINDLY | • blindly adv. In a blind manner; without sight; sightlessly. • blindly adv. Without consideration or question. • BLIND adv. sightless. |
| BYLINED | • bylined v. Simple past tense and past participle of byline. • bylined adj. Having a byline. • BYLINE v. to write giving the author's name. |
| DANDILY | • dandily adv. In a dandy or foppish manner. • DANDY adv. fine. |
| DICLINY | • dicliny n. (Botany) cross-pollination in which the flowers are either staminate (male) or pistillate (female). • DICLINY n. the state of having two stamens and pistils, also DICLINISM. |
| DINGILY | • dingily adv. In a dingy manner. • DINGY adv. grimy, also DINGEY. |
| DOWNILY | • downily adv. In a downy manner. • DOWNY adv. covered in down. |
| DYELINE | • dyeline n. (Printing) A system of printing using diazo dyes. • DYELINE n. a photocopying process using a diazo compound exposed to the light. |
| DYINGLY | • dyingly adv. While, or as if, dying. • DYING adv. fading. |
| HANDILY | • handily adv. (Chiefly US) In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently. • handily adv. (Chiefly US) Effortlessly; readily. • HANDY adv. convenient. |
| HYLDING | • HYLDING n. (Spenser) a mean cowardly person, also HILDING. |
| INDOXYL | • indoxyl n. (Organic chemistry) A hydroxyl derivative of indole produced by bacterial degradation of indoleacetic acid. • INDOXYL n. a nitrogenous substance obtained as an oily liquid. |
| LADYKIN | • ladykin n. A little lady. • LADYKIN n. (archaic) a little lady, also LAKIN. |
| NEEDILY | • needily adv. In a needy manner. • NEEDY adv. in a state of poverty. |
| RANDILY | • randily adv. In a randy way. • RANDY adv. full of sexual desire. |
| SNIDELY | • snidely adv. In a snide manner. • SNIDE adv. base, also SNIDEY. |
| SPINDLY | • spindly adj. Characteristic of a spindle; slender and of weak appearance. • SPINDLY adj. long and slender. |
| WINDILY | • windily adv. In a manner of or like the wind. • windily adv. In a twisting or winding fashion. • WINDY adv. related to wind. |
| XYLIDIN | • xylidin n. Dated form of xylidine. • XYLIDIN n. any one of six metameric hydrocarbons related to xylene, also XYLIDINE. |
| YODLING | • yodling v. Present participle of yodle. • YODLE v. (German) to sing with a fluctuating voice, also JODEL, YODEL. |