(countable, machinery) The space between platens on a press or similar machinery.
(countable, photometry) The intensity distribution of light over the visible spectrum generated by the Sun under various conditions or by other light sources intended to simulate natural daylight.
(figurative) Emotional or psychological distance between people, or disagreement.
A clear, open space.
A light source that simulates daylight.
Daybreak.
Exposure to public scrutiny.
The gap between the top of a drinking-glass and the level of drink it is filled with.
The light from the Sun, as opposed to that from any other source.
The period of time between sunrise and sunset.
verb
(architecture) To provide sources of natural illumination such as skylights or windows.
(intransitive) To gain exposure to the open.
(landscaping, civil engineering) To run a drainage pipe to an opening from which its contents can drain away naturally.
To allow light in, as by opening drapes.
To expose to daylight
diaglyph
diaglyph
noun
Glyptic art consisting of a sunken or depressed engraving or carving on a stone or gem.
doughboy
doughboy
noun
(US) An American infantryman, especially one from World War I.
A kind of flour dumpling.
Frybread.
draughty
draughty
adj
(British spelling) Standard spelling of drafty.
droughty
droughty
adj
(archaic) Dry; thirsty.
Lacking rain.
giddyish
giddyish
adj
Somewhat giddy.
goodyish
grayhead
grayhead
noun
(Canada, US) A person with gray hair; an elderly person.
haggaday
haggaday
noun
(Northern England) A ring forming the handle for raising the latch on a door.
heighday
heydeguy
heydeguy
noun
(obsolete) A kind of hay (country dance or round) popular during the English Renaissance.
howdying
howdying
verb
present participle of howdy
hydragog
hydragog
noun
Alternative form of hydragogue
hydrogel
hydrogel
noun
A colloid gel in which water is the continuous phase; they have a number of medical and industrial applications.
hydrogen
hydrogen
noun
A molecule of this molecular species
A sample of the element/molecule.
An atom of the element.
Molecular hydrogen (H₂), a colourless, odourless and flammable gas at room temperature.
The lightest chemical element (symbol H), with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 1.00794.
hyenadog
roughdry
roughdry
verb
(transitive) In laundry work, to dry without smoothing or ironing.