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6-letter words containing d, y, o

  • abydos — an ancient town in central Egypt: site of many temples and tombs
  • ayword — a password, watchword
  • azodye — Alternative spelling of azo dye.
  • beyond — If something is beyond a place or barrier, it is on the other side of it.
  • bloody — Bloody is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry.
  • bodily — Your bodily needs and functions are the needs and functions of your body.
  • bodleyGeorge Frederick, 1827–1907, English architect.
  • boldly — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • boyard — Russian History. a member of the old nobility of Russia, before Peter the Great made rank dependent on state service.
  • broody — You say that someone is broody when they are thinking a lot about something in an unhappy way.
  • buoyed — Nautical. a distinctively shaped and marked float, sometimes carrying a signal or signals, anchored to mark a channel, anchorage, navigational hazard, etc., or to provide a mooring place away from the shore.
  • byroad — a secondary or side road
  • byword — Someone or something that is a byword for a particular quality is well known for having that quality.
  • cloddy — a lump or mass, especially of earth or clay.
  • clodly — heavily; in a clod-like manner
  • cloudy — If it is cloudy, there are a lot of clouds in the sky.
  • cloyed — to weary by an excess of food, sweetness, pleasure, etc.; surfeit; satiate.
  • codify — If you codify a set of rules, you define them or present them in a clear and ordered way.
  • coldly — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
  • comedy — Comedy consists of types of entertainment, such as plays and films, or particular scenes in them, that are intended to make people laugh.
  • corday — Charlotte (ʃarlɔt), full name Marie Anne Charlotte Corday d'Armont. 1768–93, French Girondist revolutionary, who assassinated Marat
  • corody — (originally) the right of a lord to receive free quarters from his vassal
  • coydog — the hybrid of a male coyote and a female dog
  • crowdy — a dish of meal, especially oatmeal and water, or sometimes milk, stirred together; gruel; brose; porridge.
  • cymoid — resembling a cyme or cyma
  • cytode — a unicellular non-nucleated mass of protoplasm, the simplest form of life
  • cytoid — resembling a cell
  • daimyo — (in Japan) one of the territorial magnates who dominated much of the country from about the 11th to the 19th century
  • dayboy — a boy who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
  • dayhop — a day's journey; a distance that can be traveled in one day.
  • dayton — an industrial city in SW Ohio: aviation research centre. Pop: 161 696 (2003 est)
  • decoys — Plural form of decoy.
  • deoxy- — indicating the presence of less oxygen than in a specified related compound
  • deploy — To deploy troops or military resources means to organize or position them so that they are ready to be used.
  • dhoney — Dated form of dhoni.
  • dhooly — dooly.
  • dilogy — Ambiguous or equivocal speech or discourse.
  • dioecy — The condition of being dioecious.
  • dipody — a group of two feet in English poetry, in which one of the two accented syllables bears primary stress and the other bears secondary stress, used as a prosodic measurement in iambic, trochaic, and anapestic verse.
  • dobbyn — Dave. born 1957, New Zealand singer and songwriter; member of Th’Dudes (1976–80) with whom he had the hit singles “Be Mine Tonight” (1979) and “Bliss” (1979); founder of DD Smash (1981–85) with whom he released the album Cool Bananas (1982); solo albums include: Loyal (1986) and Footrot Flats: The Dog’s Tale (1986)
  • dolphyEric Allan, 1928–64, U.S. jazz musician.
  • donary — a thing given for holy use
  • donkey — the domestic ass, Equus asinus.
  • doobry — (informal) Something not named; a thingy or whatsit.
  • dopily — In a dopy way.
  • dorseyTommy, 1905–56, U.S. jazz trombonist and bandleader.
  • doubly — to a double measure or degree: to be doubly cautious.
  • douchy — (pejorative) Like a douche bag.
  • doughy — of or like dough, especially in being soft and heavy or pallid and flabby: a doughy consistency; a fat, doughy face.
  • dourly — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.

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