(intransitive, medicine, colloquial) To have or experience an abnormally low heartbeat, defined as under 60 beats per minute for an adult; to have or experience bradycardia
byard
byard
noun
(historical) A piece of leather crossing the breast, used by the men who drag sledges in coal mines.
dairy
dairy
adj
(Britain) On food labelling, containing fats only from dairy sources (e.g. dairy ice cream).
(specifically) Referring to products produced from animal milk as opposed to non-milk substitutes.
Referring to products produced from milk.
Referring to the milk production and processing industries.
noun
(New Zealand) A corner store, superette or minimart.
(slang, vulgar, chiefly in the plural) A woman's breast.
(uncountable) (also dairy products or dairy produce) Products produced from milk.
A dairy farm.
A place, often on a farm, where milk is processed and turned into products such as butter and cheese.
A shop selling dairy products.
darby
darby
noun
A specialized tool used to smooth and level the surface of wet concrete, consisting of a stiff wedge or triangle of wood or metal.
darcy
darcy
noun
A (non SI) unit of permeability used in measuring the permeability of porous mediums such as sand.
darky
darky
noun
Alternative spelling of darkey (“dark lantern”)
Alternative spelling of darkey (“dark-skinned person”)
darry
darya
daryl
daryl
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Darrell.
daryn
deary
deary
noun
(informal) A dear; a darling.
(informal) A term of address for a female.
deray
deray
noun
(archaic) Disarray, confusion.
(obsolete) Disorder, disturbance.
(obsolete) Disorderly merriment; partying.
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To become deranged; to go wild.
(archaic, transitive) To derange.
diary
diary
adj
(obsolete) Lasting for one day.
noun
(Britain, Canada) A personal organizer or appointment diary.
A daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.
verb
(intransitive) To keep a diary or journal.
doray
drays
drays
noun
plural of dray
dryad
dryad
noun
(Greek mythology) A female tree spirit.
mountain avens, dryas
dryas
dryas
noun
Any of several plants of the genus Dryas; the mountain avens.
One of two periods of cold and increased glaciation thousands of years before the present (Younger Dryas and Older Dryas).
gardy
grady
hardy
hardy
adj
(botany) Able to survive adverse growing conditions.
Brave and resolute.
Having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships.
Impudent.
noun
(usually in the plural) Anything, especially a plant, that is hardy.
A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole.
hydra
hydra
noun
(fantasy) A dragon-like creature with many heads and the ability to regrow them when maimed.
A complex, multifarious problem or situation that cannot be solved easily and rapidly.
Any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus Hydra and related genera, having a naked cylindrical body and an oral opening surrounded by tentacles.
lardy
lardy
adj
(colloquial, derogatory, of a person) fat or overweight.
Resembling or containing (perhaps an excess of) lard.
noun
A lardy cake.
lyard
mardy
mardy
adj
(chiefly East Midlands, Yorkshire) Non-cooperative, bad-tempered or terse in communication; grumpy.
(chiefly Lancashire, Yorkshire and Midlands) Sulky or whining.
noun
(chiefly Yorkshire and Midlands) A sulky, whiny mood; a fit of petulance.