| ARDENTLY | • ardently adv. Fervently. • ARDENT adv. burning with emotion. |
| BENADRYL | • BENADRYL n. (tradename) an antihistamine drug used in sleeping tablets. |
| BYLANDER | • bylander n. Obsolete form of bilander. • BYLANDER n. (Dutch) a two-masted cargo vessel used in Holland, also BILANDER. |
| CALENDRY | • calendry n. The calculation and development of calendars, especially the determination of the timing of astronomical movements. • calendry n. A specialized calendar or set of calendars. • calendry n. A place set aside for calendering. |
| CYLINDER | • cylinder n. (Geometry) A surface created by projecting a closed two-dimensional curve along an axis intersecting… • cylinder n. (Geometry) A solid figure bounded by a cylinder and two parallel planes intersecting the cylinder. • cylinder n. Any object in the form of a circular cylinder. |
| DEPRENYL | • deprenyl n. (Pharmacology) A monoamine oxidase inhibitor C13H17N used especially to treat Parkinson’s disease. • DEPRENYL n. a drug for treating Parkinson's disease. |
| FRIENDLY | • friendly adj. Generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character. • friendly adj. Inviting, characteristic of friendliness. • friendly adj. Having an easy or accepting relationship with something. |
| LEGENDRY | • legendry n. Legends in general; mythology. • legendry adj. Misspelling of legendary. • LEGENDRY n. a collection of legends. |
| MODERNLY | • modernly adv. In a modern manner or style. • modernly adv. In modern times; recently. • MODERN adv. pertaining to the present time. |
| PANDERLY | • panderly adj. (Archaic) Having the quality of a pander. • PANDERLY adj. (Shakespeare) acting as a procurer. |
| REPANDLY | • repandly adv. In a repand manner. • REPAND adv. having a wavy margin. |
| TENDERLY | • tenderly adv. In a tender manner; gently; sweetly. • TENDER adv. soft, sensitive. |
| TRENDILY | • trendily adv. In keeping with, or showing an awareness of, current trends. • TRENDY adv. fashionable. |
| UNDERLAY | • underlay v. Simple past tense of underlie. • underlay v. (Transitive) To lay (something) underneath something else; to put under. • underlay v. (Transitive) To provide a support for something; to raise or support by something laid under. |
| YELDRING | • yeldring n. Alternative form of yeldrin. • YELDRING n. the yellowhammer, also YELDROCK, YOLDRING, YORLING, YOWLEY. |
| YONDERLY | • yonderly adj. (UK, dialect, obsolete) anxious; absent-minded; vacant. • YONDERLY adj. (dialect) mentally or emotionally distant; absentminded. |