9-letter words containing e, y, d
- data type — type
- day nurse — a nurse who is on duty during the daytime
- day-clean — the time after first dawn when the sun begins to shine; clear daybreak
- day-lewis — C(ecil). 1904–72, British poet, critic, and (under the pen name Nicholas Blake) author of detective stories; poet laureate (1968–72)
- day-liner — a train, boat, etc., having a regularly scheduled route during daylight hours.
- day-trade — to buy and sell a listed security or commodity on the same day, usually on margin, for a quick profit.
- daybeacon — an unlighted navigational beacon used as a daymark.
- daybreaks — Plural form of daybreak.
- daycentre — a building used for daycare or other welfare services
- daydreams — Plural form of daydream.
- daydreamy — Inclined to daydream; scatterbrained or idealistic.
- dayflower — any of various tropical and subtropical plants of the genus Commelina, having jointed creeping stems, narrow pointed leaves, and blue or purplish flowers which wilt quickly: family Commelinaceae
- daywalker — (fantasy) One who can go out in the sunlight, distinguished from vampires etc. who cannot.
- dayworker — a person who works during the daytime
- de lancey — James, 1703–60, American jurist and politician in New York.
- de-hyphen — a short line (-) used to connect the parts of a compound word or the parts of a word divided for any purpose.
- deacidify — to render (a substance) less acidic
- deary me! — an exclamation of surprise or dismay
- death ray — an imaginary ray capable of killing
- debatably — in a debatable or disputable manner
- decadency — the act or process of falling into an inferior condition or state; deterioration; decay: Some historians hold that the fall of Rome can be attributed to internal decadence.
- decalcify — to remove calcium or lime from (bones, teeth, etc)
- decastyle — a portico consisting of ten columns
- decayless — having no tendency to decay
- decennary — decade (sense 2)
- deceptory — inclined to deceive
- decertify — to withdraw or remove a certificate or certification from (a person, organization, or country)
- decidedly — Decidedly means to a great extent and in a way that is very obvious.
- decimally — by tens
- declivity — a downward slope, esp of the ground
- decretory — characterized by making an absolute and final decision
- decrypted — to decode or decipher.
- deducibly — in a deducible or conjecturable manner
- deejaying — the activity of performing as a disc jockey
- deep-dyed — thoroughgoing; absolute; complete
- deerberry — any of several plants native to North America, bearing fruit that is eaten by deer
- defensory — (archaic) Tending to defend; defensive.
- defiantly — characterized by defiance; boldly resistant or challenging: a defiant attitude.
- definably — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
- definatly — Misspelling of definitely.
- definetly — Misspelling of definitely.
- deformity — A deformity is a part of someone's body which is not the normal shape because of injury or illness, or because they were born this way.
- defraying — Present participle of defray.
- deglorify — to cause to be or treat as being more splendid, excellent, etc., than would normally be considered.
- dehydrate — When something such as food is dehydrated, all the water is removed from it, often in order to preserve it.
- dejectory — tending to cast down
- delayable — able to be delayed
- deliverly — quickly; nimbly; deftly
- delta ray — a particle, esp an electron, ejected from matter by ionizing radiation
- demassify — to cause (society or a social system) to become less uniform or centralized; diversify or decentralize: to demassify the federal government.