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.
dalai
dalia
dalis
dalli
danli
datil
datil
noun
A datil pepper, a very spicy pepper of the species Capsicum chinense.
Mexican yucca or its leaf fibers.
The queen palm, Syagrus romanzoffiana, or its leaf fibers used for weaving.
decil
deils
delhi
delhi
Proper noun
National capital territory and old city in northern India in which the country’s capital New Delhi is located.
A village in New York, USA
delia
delim
delis
delis
noun
plural of deli
delit
delni
devil
devil
name
(theology) The chief devil; Satan.
noun
(cooking) A dish, as a bone with the meat, broiled and excessively peppered; a grill with Cayenne pepper.
(cycling, slang) An endurance event where riders who fall behind are periodically eliminated.
(dialectal, in compounds) A barren, unproductive and unused area.
(euphemistic, with an article, as an intensifier) Hell.
(folklore) A fictional image of a man, usually red or orange in skin color; with a set of horns on his head, a pointed goatee and a long tail and carrying a pitchfork; that represents evil and portrayed to children in an effort to discourage bad behavior.
(nautical) Ellipsis of devil seam.: The seam between garboard strake and the keel (a seam on wooden boats)
(theology) An evil creature, the objectification of a hostile and destructive force.
A Tasmanian devil.
A dust devil.
A machine for tearing or cutting rags, cotton, etc.
A person, especially a man; used to express a particular opinion of him, usually in the phrases poor devil and lucky devil.
A printer's assistant. Also (India) "a poltergeist that haunts printing works".
A thing that is awkward or difficult to understand or do.
A wicked or naughty person, or one who harbors reckless, spirited energy, especially in a mischievous way; usually said of a young child.
The bad part of the conscience; the opposite to the angel.
verb
To annoy or bother.
To finely grind cooked ham or other meat with spices and condiments.
To grill with cayenne pepper; to season highly in cooking, as with pepper.
To make like a devil; to invest with the character of a devil.
To prepare a sidedish of shelled halved boiled eggs to whose extracted yolks are added condiments and spices, which mixture then is placed into the halved whites to be served.
To work as a ‘devil’; to work for a lawyer or writer without fee or recognition.
dials
dials
noun
plural of dial
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dial
didal
didal
noun
(obsolete) A kind of triangular spade.
didle
diehl
diels
dielu
dilan
dildo
dildo
intj
(obsolete) A burden a phrase or theme that recurs at the end of a verse of a folk song.
noun
(derogatory) An idiot, a bore.
(derogatory, vulgar, slang) Any device or implement.
A columnar cactus of the West Indies (Pilosocereus royenii).
An artificial phallus (penis) for sexual use.
verb
(transitive) To penetrate with a dildo or with another object as if it were a dildo.
diley
dilis
dilks
dille
dilli
dilli
noun
Alternative form of dilly (“a dilly bag”)
dills
dills
noun
plural of dill
dilly
dilly
adj
(Australia) Silly; characteristic of a dill.
Redolent of dill (the herb).
noun
(Australia) A dilly bag.
(dated) A kind of stagecoach.
(obsolete, slang) A night cart.
Someone or something that is remarkable or unusual.
dilog
dilos
dimly
dimly
adv
In a dim manner; not clearly.
diols
diols
noun
plural of diol
diple
diple
noun
(music) A traditional woodwind instrument used in Serbian, Croatian and Montenegrin music.
A mark once used in margins to draw attention to something in text.
dirls
disli
dital
dital
noun
(music) A finger-operated key for raising the pitch of a guitar by a semitone.
divel
divel
noun
(dialect or archaic) Alternative spelling of devil
verb
(obsolete) To rend apart.
dixil
dlitt
doily
doily
noun
(Judaism) A similar circular piece of lace worn as a head-covering by some Jewish women.
(obsolete) An old kind of woollen material.
A small ornamental piece of lace or linen or paper used to protect a surface from scratches by hard objects such as vases or bowls; or to decorate a plate of food.
dolci
dolia
dolia
noun
An old Russian unit of weight, approximately 44 milligrams.
plural of dolium
dolin
dolli
dooli
dphil
drail
drail
noun
(fishing) A hook with a lead shank.
(fishing) The piece of lead around the shank of such a hook.
The iron bow of a plough from which the traces draw.
verb
(fishing, obsolete) To trail; to draggle.
drill
drill
noun
(obsolete) A small trickling stream; a rill.
(uncountable, music) A style of trap music with gritty, violent lyrics, originating on the South Side of Chicago.
A light furrow or channel made to put seed into, when sowing.
A row of seed sown in a furrow.
A short and highly repeatable sports training exercise designed to hone a particular skill that may be useful in competition.
A strong, durable cotton fabric with a strong bias (diagonal) in the weave.
A tool used to remove material so as to create a hole, typically by plunging a rotating cutting bit into a stationary workpiece.
An Old World monkey of West Africa, Mandrillus leucophaeus, similar in appearance to the mandrill, but lacking the colorful face.
An activity done as an exercise or practice (especially a military exercise), particularly in preparation for some possible future event or occurrence.
An agricultural implement for making holes for sowing seed, and sometimes so formed as to contain seeds and drop them into the hole made.
Any of several molluscs, of the genus Urosalpinx, especially the oyster drill (Urosalpinx cinerea), that drill holes in the shells of other animals.
The portion of a drilling tool that drives the bit.
verb
(baseball) To hit someone with a pitch, especially in an intentional context.
(ergative) To cause to drill (practice); to train in military arts.
(intransitive) To practice, especially in (or as in) a military context.
(intransitive, figurative) To investigate or examine something in more detail or at a different level
(slang) To shoot; to kill.
(slang, vulgar) To have sexual intercourse with; to penetrate.
(transitive) To cause to flow in drills or rills or by trickling; to drain by trickling.
(transitive) To create (a hole) by removing material with a drill (tool).
(transitive) To hit or kick with a lot of power.
(transitive) To repeat an idea frequently in order to encourage someone to remember it.
(transitive) To sow (seeds) by dribbling them along a furrow or in a row.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To cause to slip or waste away by degrees.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To entice or allure; to decoy; with on.
(transitive, obsolete or dialectal) To protract, lengthen out; fritter away, spend (time) aimlessly.
drily
drily
adv
Of speech, in a dry manner; with dry humour.
droil
droil
noun
(obsolete) Mean labour; toil.
verb
To work sluggishly or slowly; to plod.
duali
dulci
dulia
dulia
noun
The veneration of saints, distinguished from latria, the worship of God.
eblis
eboli
edile
edile
noun
Alternative spelling of aedile
edlin
eglin
eifel
eifel
Proper noun
Eifel
eilat
eilis
elaic
elain
elain
noun
eleoptene
elais
elbie
eldin
eleia
elemi
elemi
noun
(uncountable) A resin harvested from the tree.
A tree, Canarium luzonicum, native to the Philippines.
eleni
elfic
elfie
elfin
elfin
adj
Relating to or resembling an elf or elves, especially in its tiny size or features.
noun
A little urchin or child.
An elf; an inhabitant of fairy-land.
Any of the butterflies in the subgenus Incisalia of the North American lycaenid genus Callophrys.
elgin
elian
elias
elida
elide
elide
verb
(linguistics) To cut off, as a vowel or a syllable.
To conflate; to smear together; to blur the distinction between.
To leave out or omit (something).
eliga
elihu
elint
eliot
elisa
elise
elish
elita
elite
elite
adj
Of high birth or social position; aristocratic or patrician.
Representing the choicest or most select of a group.
noun
(typography) A typeface with 12 characters per inch.
A special group or social class of people which have a superior intellectual, social or economic status as, the elite of society.
Someone who is among the best at a certain task.
eliza
elkin
ellie
ellie
Proper noun
A diminutive of the female given names Eleanor and Elizabeth, also used as a formal given name.
ellin
ellis
eloin
eloin
verb
Obsolete spelling of eloign
elsie
elsin
elsin
noun
(UK, dialect, obsolete) A shoemaker's awl.
elvia
elvie
elvin
elvin
noun
(Kent) Alternative spelling of elven (“an elm”) (a tree of the genus Ulmus, particularly the wych elm or Scots elm (Ulmus glabra))
elvis
elvis
Proper noun
name, possibly derived from the surname Elwes.
Elvis Presley (1935-1977), a popular American rock-and-roll singer.
Noun
An impersonator of Elvis Presley.
elwin
elymi
email
email
noun
(countable) A message sent through an email system.
(uncountable) A quantity of messages sent through an email system.
(uncountable) A system for transferring messages from one computer to another, usually through a network.
verb
(intransitive) To send, or compose and send, an email or emails.
(transitive) To send an email or emails to.
(transitive, ditransitive) To send (something) through email.
emile
emili
emily
emlin
enlil
enlil
Proper noun
chief deity listed and written about in ancient Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittite, Canaanite and other Mesopotamian clay and stone tablets; the god of breath, wind, loft, and breadth
enoil
eolia
eolic
eolic
adj
Of the wind; referring to the action or the power of wind.
erbil
erlin
ervil
ervil
noun
bitter vetch, blister vetch (Vicia ervilia).
eskil
eslie
eulis
evils
evils
noun
(slang) the evil eye
plural of evil
exile
exile
noun
(countable) Someone who is banished from their home or country.
(uncountable) The state of being banished from one's home or country.
verb
(transitive) To send (someone or something) into exile.
fadil
faial
faial
Proper noun
An island in the Azores.
fails
fails
noun
plural of fail
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fail
fatil
feigl
felic
felid
felid
noun
(zoology) Any member of the cat family (Felidae).
felis
felix
fidel
field
field
noun
(algebra) A commutative ring satisfying the field axioms.
(baseball) The outfield.
(baseball, obsolete) The team in a match that throws the ball and tries to catch it when it is hit by the other team (the bat).
(computing, object-oriented programming) An area of memory or storage reserved for a particular value, subject to virtual access controls.
(cricket) Archaic form of fielder.
(electronics, film, animation) Part (usually one half) of a frame in an interlaced signal
(geology) A region containing a particular mineral.
(heraldry) The background of the shield.
(metonymically) All of the competitors in any outdoor contest or trial, or all except the favourites in the betting.
(physics) A physical phenomenon (such as force, potential or fluid velocity) that pervades a region; a mathematical model of such a phenomenon that associates each point and time with a scalar, vector or tensor quantity.
(usually in the plural) The open country near or belonging to a town or city.
(vexillology) The background of the flag.
A competitive situation, circumstances in which one faces conflicting moves of rivals.
A component of a database in which a single unit of information is stored.
A domain of study, knowledge or practice.
A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; an area of open country.
A place where a battle is fought; a battlefield.
A place where competitive matches are carried out with figures, or playing area in a board game or a computer game.
A realm of practical, direct or natural operation, contrasted with an office, classroom, or laboratory.
A section of a form which is supposed to be filled with data.
A wide, open space that is used to grow crops or to hold farm animals, usually enclosed by a fence, hedge or other barrier.
An airfield, airport or air base; especially, one with unpaved runways.
An area reserved for playing a game or race with one’s physical force.
An unrestricted or favourable opportunity for action, operation, or achievement.
The extent of a given perception.
The part of a coin left unoccupied by the main device.
verb
(intransitive, baseball, softball, cricket, and other batting sports) To be the team catching and throwing the ball, as opposed to hitting it.
(transitive) To answer; to address.
(transitive) To defeat.
(transitive) To execute research (in the field).
(transitive, military) To deploy in the field.
(transitive, sports) To intercept or catch (a ball) and play it.
(transitive, sports) To place (a team, its players, etc.) in a game.
The away team fielded two new players and the second-choice goalkeeper.
filao
filar
filar
adj
Of or relating to a thread or line; characterized by threads stretched across the field of view.
filch
filch
noun
(obsolete) A hooked stick used to filch objects.
(obsolete) A person who filches; a filcher, a pilferer, a thief.
An act of filching; larceny, theft.
Something which has been filched or stolen.
verb
(transitive) To illegally take possession of (something, especially items of low value); to pilfer, to steal.
filea
filed
filed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of file
filer
filer
noun
(computing) A software program for managing files.
Agent noun of file; one who files something.
files
files
noun
plural of file
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of file
filet
filet
noun
Alternative form of fillet
filia
filii
filip
filix
filla
fille
fillo
fills
fills
noun
plural of fill
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fill
filly
filly
noun
(dated) A young, attractive woman.
A young female horse.
films
films
noun
plural of film
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of film
filmy
filmy
adj
Covered by (or as if by) a film; hazy
Resembling or made of a thin film; gauzy
film-like; similar to a motion picture
filos
filos
noun
plural of filo
filth
filth
noun
(UK, derogatory, slang) The police.
(US, agriculture, dated) Weeds growing on pasture land.
(derogatory, uncountable) A vile or disgusting person.
Dirt; foul matter; that which soils or defiles.
Smut; that which sullies or defiles the moral character; corruption; pollution.
filum
filum
noun
(anatomy) a filamentous anatomical structure
final
final
adj
(grammar) Expressing purpose; as in the term final clause.
(linguistics) Word-final, occurring at the end of a word.
Conclusive; decisive.
Last; ultimate.
Respecting an end or object to be gained; respecting the purpose or ultimate end in view.
noun
(Oxbridge slang) A final examination taken at the end of the final year of an undergraduate course, which contributes towards a student's degree classification.
(US, Canada) A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class.
(music) The tonic or keynote of a Gregorian mode, and hence the final note of any conventional melody played in that mode.
(phonology) The final part of a syllable, the combination of medial and rime in phonetics and phonology.
(sports) The last round, game or match in a contest, after which the winner is determined.