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10-letter words containing d, y, a, s

  • sluggardly — like or befitting a sluggard; slothful; lazy.
  • solidarily — characterized by or involving community of responsibilities and interests.
  • solidarity — union or fellowship arising from common responsibilities and interests, as between members of a group or between classes, peoples, etc.: to promote solidarity among union members.
  • speech day — In some British schools, speech day is a day, usually at the end of the school year, when prizes are presented to pupils and speeches are made by guest speakers and the head teacher.
  • spodomancy — divination by studying ashes
  • sports day — In British schools, sports day is a day or an afternoon when pupils compete in athletics contests such as races and the high jump. Parents are often invited to come and watch the events.
  • stack-yard — a yard where stacks of hay, straw, etc, are kept
  • stake body — an open truck body having a platform with sockets at the edge into which upright stakes may be placed to form a fence around a load.
  • stalk-eyed — having the eyes located on pedicels, as some crustaceans and dipterans.
  • stamp duty — land tax
  • stand easy — a command to soldiers standing at ease that they may relax further
  • standardly — in or according to the standard manner, form, or idea
  • starchedly — in a starched manner
  • storyboard — a panel or panels on which a sequence of sketches depict the significant changes of action and scene in a planned film, as for a movie, television show, or advertisement.
  • strainedly — in a strained manner
  • study hall — (in some schools) a room used solely or chiefly for studying.
  • subdeanery — the position or office of a subdean
  • subsidiary — serving to assist or supplement; auxiliary; supplementary.
  • suicidally — pertaining to, involving, or suggesting suicide.
  • swaybacked — having the back sagged to an unusual degree; having a sway-back.
  • switchyard — a railroad yard in which rolling stock is distributed or made up into trains.
  • synandrium — a peculiar fusion of stamens
  • synandrous — with united stamens
  • syncopated — marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.
  • syndactyly — the state of being syndactyl
  • syndicated — a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations: The local furniture store is individually owned, but is part of a buying syndicate.
  • syndicator — a person who establishes a syndicate
  • tardy slip — a slip of paper given to students who are late for school
  • unanalysed — not yet analysed or examined
  • unbiasedly — not biased or prejudiced; fair; impartial.
  • undismayed — to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
  • unsteadily — not steady or firm; unstable; shaky: an unsteady hand.
  • upsy-daisy — an expression, usually of reassurance, uttered as when someone, esp a child, stumbles or is being lifted up
  • wednesdays — on or during Wednesdays; every Wednesday.
  • westwardly — having a westward direction or situation: the westwardly migration of the 1850s.
  • whitsunday — the seventh Sunday after Easter, celebrated as a festival in commemoration of the descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost.
  • wild pansy — any uncultivated or wild form of the common pansy, Viola tricolor.
  • yad vashem — the official authority in Israel for the commemoration of the Holocaust and its victims.
  • yard goods — textiles made in standard widths, usually sold by the yard
  • yard grass — an Old World perennial grass, Eleusine indica, with prostrate leaves, growing as a troublesome weed on open ground, yards, etc
  • yardmaster — a person who superintends all or part of a railroad yard.
  • yardsticks — Plural form of yardstick.
  • yes and no — You say yes and no in reply to a question when you cannot give a definite answer, because in some ways the answer is yes and in other ways the answer is no.
  • yesterdays — Plural form of yesterday.
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