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7-letter words containing d, a, y

  • standby — a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.
  • sundays — on Sundays.
  • synodal — an assembly of ecclesiastics or other church delegates, convoked pursuant to the law of the church, for the discussion and decision of ecclesiastical affairs; ecclesiastical council.
  • tag day — a day on which contributions to a fund are solicited, each contributor receiving a tag.
  • tanyard — an area of a tannery set aside for the operation of tanning vats.
  • tardily — late; behind time; not on time: How tardy were you today?
  • tardyon — a particle travelling slower than the speed of light
  • tasaday — a member of a very small group of forest-dwelling people of southern Mindanao.
  • tayside — a region in E Scotland. 1100 sq. mi. (2849 sq. km).
  • thready — consisting of or resembling a thread or threads; fibrous; filamentous.
  • tidally — of, pertaining to, characterized by, or subject to tides: a tidal current.
  • tideway — a channel in which a tidal current runs.
  • tragedy — a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster: stunned by the tragedy of so many deaths.
  • tuesday — the third day of the week, following Monday.
  • twaddly — of, containing, or relating to twaddle
  • tyndaleWilliam, c1492–1536, English religious reformer, translator of the Bible into English, and martyr.
  • tyndallJohn, 1820–93, English physicist.
  • tynwald — the legislature of the Isle of Man, consisting of the lieutenant governor, the council, and the House of Keys.
  • umayyad — Omayyad.
  • unhandy — not skillful in manual work: He's unhandy when it comes to fixing things around the house.
  • unhardy — fragile
  • unready — not ready; not made ready: The new stadium is as yet unready for use.
  • unwayed — having no routes, ways, or paths
  • v-e day — May 8, 1945, the day of victory in Europe for the Allies in World War II.
  • v-j day — August 15, 1945, the day Japan accepted the Allied surrender terms in World War II.
  • validly — sound; just; well-founded: a valid reason.
  • vandyke — a wide collar of lace and linen with the edge formed into scallops or deep points.
  • vat dye — any of the class of insoluble dyes impregnated into textile fibers by reduction into soluble leuco bases that regenerate the insoluble dye on oxidation.
  • washday — the day set apart in a household for washing clothes: Monday is always washday at our house.
  • waylaid — simple past tense and past participle of waylay.
  • wayland — a city in NE Massachusetts.
  • wayside — the side of the way; land immediately adjacent to a road, highway, path, etc.; roadside.
  • wayward — turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son; wayward behavior.
  • weekday — any day of the week except Sunday or, often, Saturday and Sunday.
  • weygand — Maxime [mak-seem] /makˈsim/ (Show IPA), 1867–1965, French general.
  • windway — a passage for air.
  • workday — a day on which work is done; working day.
  • wyandot — an Indian of the former Huron confederacy.
  • wyndhamJohn (John Benyon Harris) 1903–69, British science-fiction writer.
  • yachted — Simple past tense and past participle of yacht.
  • yakhdan — (in Iran) a box for carrying ice on a pack animal
  • yandere — (chiefly, Japanese fiction) A fictional character who fits the archetype of being genuinely romantic, loving, kind, merciful, sparing, sweet and gentle, but is at the same time brutal, psychotic or deranged in behavior. The psychotic tendency can be both sudden and ever-present. Often used for both comedic and dramatic displays of character.
  • yaounde — Also, Cameroun. Official name United Republic of Cameroon. an independent republic in W Africa: formed 1960 by the French trusteeship of Cameroun; Southern Cameroons incorporated as a self-governing province 1961. 183,350 sq. mi. (474,877 sq. km). Capital: Yaoundé.
  • yardage — the use of a yard or enclosure, as in loading or unloading cattle or other livestock at a railroad station.
  • yardang — a keel-shaped crest or ridge of rock, formed by the action of the wind, usually parallel to the prevailing wind direction.
  • yardarm — either of the outer portions of the yard of a square sail.
  • yarding — the ground that immediately adjoins or surrounds a house, public building, or other structure.
  • yardman — a sailor assigned to the yards of a vessel.
  • yardmen — Plural form of yardman.
  • yarkand — Shache.
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