| DAIDLE | • daidle n. (Scotland) A pinafore. • daidle v. (Scotland) To saunter. • daidle v. (Scotland) To daddle; totter; move unsteadily. |
| DAIKER | • daiker v. (UK, dialect, obsolete, transitive) To deck out; to adorn. • DAIKER v. (Scots) to lounge, saunter, also DACKER, DAKER. |
| DAIKON | • daikon n. An East Asian cultivar or subspecies of radish (Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus, syn. Raphanus… • daikon n. Closely-related cultivars such as the enormous turnip-shaped Sakurajima or green-and-red watermelon radish. • DAIKON n. (Japanese) a long white root vegetable similar to a radish. |
| DAIKOS | • DAIKO n. (Japanese) a large Japanese drum, also TAIKO. |
| DAIMEN | • DAIMEN adj. (Scots) occasional. |
| DAIMIO | • daimio n. Dated form of daimyo. • DAIMIO n. (Japanese) a former Japanese nobleman, also DAIMYO. |
| DAIMON | • daimon n. Synonym of demon, particularly as. • DAIMON n. (Greek) an inward spirit; personality; genius, also DAEMON. |
| DAIMYO | • daimyo n. (Historical) A lord during the Japanese feudal period. • DAIMYO n. (Japanese) a former Japanese nobleman, also DAIMIO. |
| DAINED | • DAINE v. (Shakespeare) to deign, also DEIGN. |
| DAINES | • Daines prop.n. A surname. • DAINE v. (Shakespeare) to deign, also DEIGN. |
| DAINTS | • DAINT n. (Spenser) a dainty, also DAYNT. |
| DAINTY | • dainty n. A delicacy (in taste). • dainty n. (Obsolete) Esteem, honour. • dainty n. (Canadian prairies, Northwestern Ontario, usually in the plural) A fancy cookie, pastry, or square… |
| DAISES | • daises n. Plural of dais. • Daises prop.n. Plural of Daise. • daïses n. (Dated) plural of daïs (alternative spelling of daises). |
| GARDAI | • gardai n. Plural of garda. • Gardaí n. Plural of Garda. • GARDA n. (Irish) an Irish policeman. |
| KADAIS | • kadais n. Plural of kadai. • KADAI n. (Hindi) a wok-like copper utensil used in Asian cookery; a dish prepared in this, also KARAHI. |
| MIDAIR | • midair adj. In the act of flight; airborne. • midair n. (Uncountable) The condition of being airborne. • midair n. (Countable, aeronautics) A collision between two or more aerospace vehicles in flight. |
| ORDAIN | • ordain v. To prearrange unalterably. • ordain v. To decree. • ordain v. (Religion) To admit into the ministry, for example as a priest, bishop, minister or Buddhist monk, or… |
| SDAINE | • SDAINE v. (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAYN, SDEIGN, SDEIGNE, SDEIN. |
| SODAIC | • sodaic adj. (Obsolete) Of, relating to, or containing soda. • SODAIC adj. relating to soda. |
| SODAIN | • SODAIN adj. (obsolete) sudden, also SODAINE. |