7-letter words containing d, a, y
- off day — If someone has an off day, they do not perform as well as usual.
- omayyad — a member of the dynasty that ruled at Damascus a.d. 661–750, claiming descent from Omayya, cousin of the grandfather of Muhammad the Prophet.
- one day — someday: an unspecified day in the future
- organdy — a fine, thin cotton fabric usually having a durable crisp finish, white, dyed, or printed: used for blouses, dresses, curtains, trimmings, etc.
- ormandy — Eugene, 1899–1985, U.S. conductor and violinist, born in Hungary.
- oxyacid — an inorganic acid containing oxygen.
- pay day — Pay day is the day of the week or month on which you receive your wages or salary.
- paydirt — soil, gravel, or ore that can be mined profitably.
- payload — the part of a cargo producing revenue or income, usually expressed in weight.
- peabody — Elizabeth Palmer, 1804–94, U.S. educator and reformer: founded the first kindergarten in the U.S.
- pedlary — peddlery.
- per day — relating to an allowance for daily expenses, usually those incurred while working
- pet day — a single fine day during a period of bad weather
- picardy — a region in N France: formerly a province.
- playday — a day for relaxation or for participation in sports contests; a holiday.
- pylades — a son of Strophius who befriended Orestes, accompanied him in his wanderings, and eventually married Electra, sister of Orestes.
- pyralid — any of numerous slender-bodied moths of the family Pyralidae, having elongated triangular forewings, and in the larval phase including many crop pests.
- pyramid — Architecture. (in ancient Egypt) a quadrilateral masonry mass having smooth, steeply sloping sides meeting at an apex, used as a tomb. (in ancient Egypt and pre-Columbian Central America) a quadrilateral masonry mass, stepped and sharply sloping, used as a tomb or a platform for a temple.
- pythiad — the four-year period between two celebrations of the Pythian Games.
- quandry — Misspelling of quandary.
- rabidly — irrationally extreme in opinion or practice: a rabid isolationist; a rabid baseball fan.
- raggedy — ragged.
- rapidly — occurring within a short time; happening speedily: rapid growth.
- raymond — Henry Jarvis [jahr-vis] /ˈdʒɑr vɪs/ (Show IPA), 1820–69, U.S. publicist: founder of The New York Times.
- readily — promptly; quickly; easily: The information is readily available.
- red bay — an evergreen tree, Persea borbonia, of the eastern coast of the U.S., having faintly bluish-green leaves and blue or blue-black, red-stalked fruit, grown as an ornamental.
- relayed — a series of persons relieving one another or taking turns; shift.
- reynard — a name given to the fox, originally in the medieval beast epic Reynard the Fox.
- reynaud — Paul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1878–1966, French statesman: premier 1940.
- ridgway — Matthew Bunker, 1895–1993, U.S. army general: chief of staff 1953–55.
- roadway — the land over which a road is built; a road together with the land at its edge.
- rudyard — a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “red” and “guarded.”.
- ryeland — one of an English breed of white-faced sheep, yielding wool of high quality.
- samoyed — a member of a Uralic people dwelling in W Siberia and the far NE parts of European Russia.
- sandfly — any of several small, bloodsucking, dipterous insects of the family Psychodidae that are vectors of several diseases of humans.
- sandhya — a ritual of worship and meditation performed three times a day by Hindus of the higher castes.
- satyrid — Classical Mythology. one of a class of woodland deities, attendant on Bacchus, represented as part human, part horse, and sometimes part goat and noted for riotousness and lasciviousness.
- scaredy — someone who is easily frightened
- shadfly — mayfly (def 1).
- shadily — abounding in shade; shaded: shady paths.
- shadowy — resembling a shadow in faintness, slightness, etc.: shadowy outlines.
- shandry — a light horse-drawn cart on springs
- sideway — a byway.
- skidway — a road or path formed of logs, planks, etc., for sliding objects.
- skyclad — naked
- skyward — Also, skywards. toward the sky.
- slydial — a telephone service that enables the caller to ring a person’s telephone number and leave a voice message on their answering machine but which eliminates the possibility of the caller having to have an unwanted conversation with that person
- someday — at an indefinite future time.
- splayed — to spread out, expand, or extend.
- staidly — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.