Any of several places in England, with more in other countries named after the English ones.
a village in Norfolk, England
a hamlet in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England.
a village in Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England.
a village near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.
a village in Somerset, England.
dryland
dryland
noun
Land that is arid, but not so dry as to be a desert.
dulaney
dunlavy
dunsany
duranty
dynamic
dynamic
adj
(computing) Happening at runtime instead of being predetermined at compile time.
(grammar) Of a verb: not stative, but fientive; indicating continued or progressive action on the part of the subject.
(music) Having to do with the volume of sound.
Able to change and adapt.
Changing; active; in motion.
Pertaining to dynamics, the branch of mechanics concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.
Powerful; energetic.
noun
(grammar) A verb that indicates continued or progressive action on the part of the subject.
(music) A symbol in a musical score that indicates the desired level of volume.
(music) The varying loudness or volume of a song or the markings that indicate the loudness.
(physics) A moving force.
A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior.
dynamis
dynamis
noun
(Classical philosophy) Potentiality.
dynamos
dynamos
noun
plural of dynamo
dynasts
dynasts
noun
plural of dynast
dynasty
dynasty
noun
(East Asian history) The polity or historical era under the rule of a certain dynasty.
(sports) A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance.
A series of rulers or dynasts from one family.
dyspnea
dyspnea
noun
(pathology, North American spelling) Difficult or labored respiration; shortness of breath.
emydian
endplay
endplay
noun
(bridge) A tactical play in which a defender is put on lead at a strategic moment, and then has to make a play that loses one or more tricks
verb
(bridge) To make an endplay.
endways
endways
adv
endwise
endymal
endymal
adj
(anatomy) Of or relating to the endyma.
enhardy
enhydra
epanody
findlay
findlay
Proper noun
a city in Ohio, USA
frydman
gardeny
gardeny
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a garden.
grandly
grandly
adv
(rare) To the greatest extent.
In a grand manner.
graydon
gueydan
gwyniad
gwyniad
noun
A freshwater fish, Coregonus pennantii, native to Bala Lake in Wales.
handily
handily
adv
(chiefly US) Effortlessly; readily.
(chiefly US) In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently.
handley
hayband
hayband
noun
A crude rope made from hay.
hendaye
henyard
henyard
noun
A yard or similar area where hens run free.
hunyadi
hunyady
hyaenid
hyaenid
noun
(zoology) Any member of the Hyaenidae; an aardwolf or hyena.
hydnora
hydrant
hydrant
noun
An outlet from a liquid/fluid main often consisting of an upright pipe with a valve attached from which fluid (e.g. water or fuel) can be tapped.
hyndman
hyoidan
idylian
indiary
inlayed
inlayed
verb
(nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of inlay
innyard
innyard
noun
The yard of an inn.
islandy
islandy
adj
Full of islands.
Of or relating to islands.
johnday
jsandye
jylland
kadayan
ladykin
ladykin
noun
A little lady.
landway
lanyard
lanyard
noun
(by extension) A cord worn around the neck, shoulder, or wrist which is attached to a small object to be carried such as an identity card or security pass, key, knife, or whistle.
(by extension, military) A cord with a hook which is secured to an artillery piece, and pulled to fire the weapon.
(nautical) A short rope used for fastening rigging, as a handle, etc.
A craft activity done by intricately braiding thin colored plastic lines to make patterns, or the product of such a craft.
laundry
laundry
noun
(slang, American football) A penalty flag.
A laundering; a washing.
A place or room where laundering is done - including, by extension, other forms of laundering than clothes washing.
That which needs to be, is being, or has been laundered.
laydown
laydown
adj
Of (usually nuclear) bomb delivery: designed to land the bomb on the ground and wait for some time before detonation.
Of packaging: designed to lie flat rather than stand upright.
noun
(bridge) A hand which is so strong that the declarer can simply expose it and claim the number of tricks required by his or her contract.
(fishing) A tree fallen in water, where anglers might target fish.
(military) A pattern of deployment.
(publishing) A physical mockup or layout of a page design.
(usually uncountable) The act of laying something down.
layland
layland
noun
(obsolete) Land lying untilled; fallow ground.
leyland
leyland
Proper noun
A town in Lancashire, England
lindsay
lindsay
Proper noun
from Lindsey in Lincolnshire, from "Lincoln's wetland"
An Irish surname, a variant of Lindsey.
name transferred from the surname.
name used since the 1940s.
lyndora
lyndsay
madalyn
madancy
madelyn
madelyn
Proper noun
name, a rare variant of Madeline.
malynda
mandyai
mandyas
mandyas
noun
A type of ecclesiastical robe historically worn by monks or royalty.
mandych
maynard
maynord
mayodan
mondays
mondays
Adverb
On Monday; each Monday.
Noun
see case of the Mondays.
myranda
naebody
naebody
noun
Archaic spelling of nobody.
nakedly
nakedly
adv
in a naked manner; without concealing anything; blatantly or openly
nayward
nayward
noun
(obsolete) A state of denial, disbelief; the negative side.
nayword
nayword
noun
(obsolete) A byword or proverb.
(obsolete) A watchword.
neyanda
neyanda
noun
The flowering plant Dracaena trifasciata, mother-in-law's tongue.
niyanda
nodally
nodally
adv
In a nodal fashion; in terms of nodes.
nodaway
nodaway
Proper noun
the in Iowa and Missouri, USA.
an unincorporated community in Missouri, named after the river.
noonday
noonday
noun
(figurative) The time of greatest prosperity.
The time of noon; the time of day when the sun is highest in the sky, especially on a hot day.