A synthetic resin derived from a reaction between alcohol and certain acids, used as a base for many laminates, paints and coatings.
alody
alyda
audly
badly
badly
adj
(Northern England) Ill, unwell.
adv
In a bad manner.
Very much; to a great degree.
baldy
baldy
noun
(informal, derogatory) Someone who is bald.
blady
blady
adj
Consisting of blades.
daily
daily
adj
That occurs every day, or at least every working day
diurnal, by daylight, as opposed to nightly
adv
diurnally, by daylight
quotidianly, every day
noun
(UK) A cleaner who comes in daily.
(UK, slang) A daily disposable.
(US, automotive, colloquial) A daily driver.
(US, film, television) Raw, unedited footage traditionally developed overnight and viewed by the cast and crew the next day.
(video games) A quest in a massively multiplayer online game that can be repeated every day for cumulative rewards.
A newspaper that is published every day.
Something that is produced, consumed, used, or done every day.
verb
(US, automotive, colloquial) To drive an automobile frequently, on a daily basis, for regular and mundane tasks.
daley
dally
dally
noun
(India) Alternative form of dolly (“offering of fruit or flowers”)
Several wraps of rope around the saddle horn, used to stop animals in roping.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To caress, especially of a sexual nature; to fondle or pet
To delay unnecessarily; to while away.
To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle.
To wind the lasso rope (ie throw-rope) around the saddle horn (the saddle horn is attached to the pommel of a western style saddle) after the roping of an animal
dalny
daryl
daryl
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Darrell.
dayal
dayle
delay
delay
noun
(chess) An amount of time provided on each move before one's clock starts to tick; a less common time control than increment.
(music) An audio effects unit that introduces a controlled delay.
(programming, Clojure) Synonym of promise (“object representing delayed result”)
A period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.
verb
(obsolete) To assuage, quench, allay.
(obsolete) To dilute, temper.
(transitive, intransitive) To put off until a later time; to defer.
(transitive, obsolete) To allay; to temper.
To retard; to stop, detain, or hinder, for a time.
dhyal
dygal
dylan
dyula
dyula
Proper noun
A Niger-Congo language spoken in Upper Volta and Ivory Coast.
glady
glady
adj
Having glades.
laddy
laddy
noun
Alternative form of laddie
landy
lardy
lardy
adj
(colloquial, derogatory, of a person) fat or overweight.
Resembling or containing (perhaps an excess of) lard.
noun
A lardy cake.
layed
layed
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of lay
leady
leady
adj
Resembling lead (the metal); leaden.
lyard
lydda
lydia
lydia
noun
plural of lydion
lynda
lynda
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Linda.
madly
madly
adv
angrily
extremely surprisingly or unexpectedly
without reason or understanding; wildly.
radly
rydal
sadly
sadly
adv
(dated) Very much (of a desire etc.); dearly; urgently.