| DAISYLIKE | • daisylike adj. Resembling a daisy, especially in shape or color. • DAISYLIKE adj. resembling a daisy. |
| DISYOKING | • disyoking v. Present participle of disyoke. • DISYOKE v. to free from a yoke. |
| DUSKISHLY | • duskishly adv. In a duskish manner. • DUSKISH adv. somewhat dusky. |
| HYDROSKIS | • hydroskis n. Plural of hydroski. • HYDROSKI n. a plate attached to a seaplane to facilitate takeoff and landings. |
| KAILYARDS | • kailyards n. Plural of kailyard. • KAILYARD n. a kitchen garden, also KALEYARD. |
| KIRKYARDS | • kirkyards n. Plural of kirkyard. • KIRKYARD n. (Scots) a churchyard, also KIRKYAIRD. |
| PHYSICKED | • physicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of physic. • PHYSIC v. to treat with medicine. |
| PYINKADOS | • PYINKADO n. (Burmese) the ironwood tree, also PYENGADU. |
| RICKYARDS | • rickyards n. Plural of rickyard. • RICKYARD n. a yard for storing ricks. |
| SEAKINDLY | • seakindly adj. (Nautical) Easy to sail at sea; having good handling ability in the ocean. • SEAKINDLY adj. of a ship, easy to handle. |
| SKYBRIDGE | • skybridge n. A walkway connecting buildings at a significant height above ground level. • SKYBRIDGE n. a covered elevated bridge connecting two buildings. |
| SKYDIVERS | • skydivers n. Plural of skydiver. • SKYDIVER n. one who practises skydiving. |
| SKYDIVING | • skydiving n. The practice of performing acrobatic movements during the freefall phase of a parachute jump. • skydiving v. Present participle of skydive. • sky-diving n. Alternative spelling of skydiving. |
| YARDSTICK | • yardstick n. A measuring rod thirty-six inches (one yard) long. • yardstick n. (Figuratively) A standard to which other measurements or comparisons are judged. • YARDSTICK n. a stick three feet long; any standard of measurement, also YARDWAND. |