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13-letter words containing d, a, y

  • dyslipidaemia — Alternative spelling of dyslipidemia.
  • dysmenorrheal — painful menstruation.
  • dysmenorrhoea — painful menstruation.
  • dysrationalia — The inability to think and behave rationally despite adequate intelligence.
  • dysregulation — A failure to regulate properly.
  • early adopter — a person who uses a new product or technology before it becomes widely known or used.
  • easter monday — the day after Easter, observed as a holiday in some places.
  • easter sunday — Easter (def 2).
  • educationally — pertaining to education.
  • embarrassedly — In an embarrassed manner.
  • encyclopaedia — (chiefly, UK, Australia) alternative spelling of encyclopedia.
  • encyclopaedic — Alternative spelling of encyclopedic.
  • encyclopedian — including a wide circle of learning
  • encyclopedias — Plural form of encyclopedia.
  • endolymphatic — (anatomy) Pertaining to, or containing, endolymph.
  • english daisy — a small perennial plant (Bellis perennis) of the composite family, having single stalked heads with white or pinkish ray flowers
  • equidistantly — In an equidistant manner or to an equidistant degree.
  • evidentiarily — In an evidentiary way.
  • exaggeratedly — To an excessive degree; in an exaggerated manner.
  • exasperatedly — In an exasperated manner.
  • excludability — The ability to be excluded.
  • exercise yard — a piece of enclosed ground in a prison on which inmates can exercise in order to get fit and to remain healthy
  • expandability — (uncountable) The condition of being expandable.
  • expeditionary — Of or forming an expedition, especially a military expedition.
  • expendability — The state or quality of being expendable.
  • extendability — Extensibility.
  • extended-play — denoting an EP record
  • extraordinary — Very unusual or remarkable.
  • extrudability — the quality of being extrudable
  • face validity — the extent to which a psychological test appears to measure what it is intended to measure
  • faculty board — the governing body of a faculty
  • fairly-traded — bought from the producer at a guaranteed price
  • family credit — (formerly, in Britain) a means-tested allowance paid to low-earning families with one or more dependent children and one or both parents in work: replaced by Working Families' Tax Credit in 1999
  • family doctor — a general practitioner.
  • family friend — intimate acquaintance of one's family
  • family-minded — devoted to one's family
  • feudal system — the political, military, and social system in the Middle Ages, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the resulting relations between lord and vassal.
  • field battery — a small unit of usually four field guns
  • five-day week — a system in which people work for five days in every seven
  • flatbed lorry — a lorry with a flat platform for its body
  • flying dragon — any of several arboreal lizards of the genus Draco, having an extensible membrane between the limbs along each side by means of which it makes long, gliding leaps.
  • flying lizard — flying dragon.
  • foolheartedly — Foolishly. In a foolhardy manner. Without thinking about the consequences.
  • formidability — causing fear, apprehension, or dread: a formidable opponent.
  • foundationary — the basis or groundwork of anything: the moral foundation of both society and religion.
  • free and easy — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • free-and-easy — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • fundamentally — serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure.
  • gender binary — a classification system consisting of two genders, male and female.
  • general synod — the governing body, under Parliament, of the Church of England, made up of the bishops and elected clerical and lay representatives
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