A state under the rule of two people; the form of government of such state.
Rule by two people.
dithery
dithery
adj
Characterized by dithering.
Constantly moving about
Unable to think straight; tending to dither.
doherty
dorothy
droshky
droshky
noun
An open horse-drawn carriage, especially in Russia.
drouthy
drouthy
adj
(Scotland, US) Droughty, dry.
(Scotland, US) Thirsty.
duarchy
duarchy
noun
A government by two persons.
duchery
dyarchy
dyarchy
noun
Alternative form of diarchy
enhardy
enhydra
ephydra
halyard
halyard
noun
(nautical) A rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, spar or yard.
hardily
hardily
adv
In a hardy manner.
hardway
hardway
noun
(craps, chiefly attributive) A bet that is won only if the desired total is rolled as a pair of two of the same value, e.g. 6 from 3 and 3 rather than 4 and 2.
haybird
haybird
noun
The Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla).
The European spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa striata).
hayride
hayride
noun
(US) A recreational ride in a vehicle full of hay.
hayward
hayward
noun
(historical) One whose occupation involved overseeing the sowing and harvesting of crops as well as protecting the crops from stray people or animals.
henyard
henyard
noun
A yard or similar area where hens run free.
herdboy
herdboy
Noun
A boy who herds animals.
heyward
hogyard
hopyard
hopyard
noun
(agriculture) An outdoor area where hops are grown.
hordary
hybrida
hybrids
hybrids
noun
plural of hybrid
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.
hydrase
hydrase
noun
(chemistry) An enzyme that catalyzes the addition of water.
hydrate
hydrate
noun
(chemistry) A solid compound containing or linked to water molecules.
(inorganic chemistry, rare) Water.
verb
(programming) To load data from a database record into an object's variables
(slang) To drink water.
(transitive) To take up, consume or become linked to water.
hydraul
hydrazo
hydrazo
noun
(inorganic chemistry) The divalent radical and functional group -NHNH- derived from hydrazine, and N-substituted derivatives.
hydriad
hydriad
noun
A water nymph.
hydriae
hydriae
noun
plural of hydria
hydride
hydride
noun
(inorganic chemistry) A compound of hydrogen with a more electropositive element.