| BODYBUILT | • bodybuilt v. Simple past tense and past participle of bodybuild. • BODYBUILD v. to build up one's body. |
| CREDULITY | • credulity n. A willingness to believe in someone or something in the absence of reasonable proof; credulousness. • credulity n. (Now nonstandard) Faith, credence; acceptance or maintenance of a belief. • CREDULITY n. readiness to believe. |
| DOUGHTILY | • doughtily adv. In a doughty manner. • DOUGHTY adv. courageous. |
| DUBITABLY | • dubitably adv. Doubtfully. • DUBITABLE adv. liable to be doubted; uncertain. |
| DUCTILELY | • ductilely adv. In a ductile manner. • DUCTILE adv. easily molded or shaped. |
| DUCTILITY | • ductility n. (Physics) Ability of a material to be drawn out longitudinally to a reduced section without fracture… • DUCTILITY n. the property of a metal which allows it to be drawn into wires or filaments. |
| DUPLEXITY | • duplexity n. The state of being duplex. • DUPLEXITY n. the state of being duplex, double. |
| DUPLICITY | • duplicity n. Intentional deceptiveness; double-dealing. • DUPLICITY n. doubleness, esp. in conduct or intention. |
| DUTIFULLY | • dutifully adv. With a regard to duty; in a dutiful manner. • DUTIFUL adv. obedient. |
| ERUDITELY | • eruditely adv. In a learned or scholarly manner. • ERUDITE adv. learned. |
| EUDIALYTE | • eudialyte n. (Mineralogy) A red silicate mineral that forms in alkaline igneous rocks such as nepheline syenites. • EUDIALYTE n. a silicate of zirconium, sodium, calcium and iron, occurring in Greenland, easily dissolved by acids. |
| FEUDALITY | • feudality n. The state or quality of being feudal; feudal form or constitution. • FEUDALITY n. the state of being feudal. |
| LIQUIDITY | • liquidity n. (Finance) The degree of which something is in high supply and demand, making it easily convertible to cash. • liquidity n. (Uncountable) The state or property of being liquid. • liquidity n. (Economics, countable) An asset’s property of being able to be sold without affecting its value; the… |
| OUTYIELDS | • outyields v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outyield. • OUTYIELD v. to surpass in yielding. |
| STUDIEDLY | • studiedly adv. Thoughtfully, knowledgeably, deliberately; with premeditation. • STUDIED adv. STUDY, to apply oneself to learning. |
| TEDIOUSLY | • tediously adv. In a tedious or wearisome manner. • TEDIOUS adv. causing weariness. |
| YULETIDES | • yuletides n. Plural of yuletide. • Yuletides n. Plural of Yuletide. • YULETIDE n. Christmas or Christmastide, also YULE. |