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10-letter words containing i, d, y, l

  • light-duty — made or designed to withstand comparatively moderate loads, use, or stress: light-duty trucks.
  • livelyhood — Misspelling of livelihood.
  • lopsidedly — In a lopsided manner.
  • lundy isle — an island at the mouth of the Bristol Channel, off Devon, SW England: historic refuge for pirates and smugglers. 1.5 sq. mi. (4 sq. km).
  • lycopodium — any erect or creeping, mosslike, evergreen plant of the genus Lycopodium, as the club moss or ground pine.
  • lying down — to be in a horizontal, recumbent, or prostrate position, as on a bed or the ground; recline. Antonyms: stand.
  • lymantriid — (zoology) Any of the moth family Lymantriidae.
  • manifoldly — In a manifold manner.
  • meddlingly — In a meddling manner.
  • medievally — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or in the style of the Middle Ages: medieval architecture. Compare Middle Ages.
  • mediocrely — In a mediocre way.
  • middlingly — In a middling manner; averagely, moderately.
  • mindlessly — without intelligence; senseless: a mindless creature.
  • mixolydian — of, relating to, or denoting an authentic mode represented by the ascending natural diatonic scale from G to G
  • mixoploidy — an organism having an unequal number of chromosome sets in adjacent cells or tissues.
  • modacrylic — designating or of any of various synthetic fibers that resist combustion, made from long-chain polymers composed primarily of acrylonitrile modified by other polymers: used in making fabrics, carpets, etc.
  • modularity — the use of individually distinct functional units, as in assembling an electronic or mechanical system.
  • molybdosis — a form of poisoning caused by lead
  • moribundly — In a moribund way.
  • mouldy fig — a rigid adherent to older jazz forms
  • myelinated — (of a nerve) having a myelin sheath; medullated.
  • mylodontid — (zoology) Any member of the Mylodontidae.
  • myocardial — the muscular substance of the heart.
  • myriadfold — infinite; innumerable
  • nonduality — Lack of duality.
  • obediently — obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority: an obedient son.
  • octaploidy — the fact of having or containing eight groups or sets of chromosomes
  • old bailey — the main criminal court of London, England.
  • old-boyism — support of or participation in an old-boy network.
  • only child — sb without siblings
  • ordinarily — most of the time; generally; usually: Ordinarily he wakes at seven.
  • ordinately — in an ordered manner
  • oxysulfide — a sulfide in which part of the sulfur is replaced by oxygen.
  • phyllodium — phyllode.
  • piccadilly — one of the main streets of London, running from Piccadilly Circus to Hyde Park Corner
  • pink floyd — British rock group, formed in 1966: originally comprised Syd Barrett (1946–2006), Roger Waters (born 1944), Rick Wright (1945–2008), and Nick Mason (born 1945); Barrett was replaced by Dave Gilmour (born 1944) in 1968 and Waters left in 1986. Recordings include The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967), Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), and The Wall (1979)
  • plauditory — approving or laudatory
  • play cupid — If you say that someone is playing cupid, you mean that they are trying to bring two people together to start a romantic relationship.
  • play dirty — use unfair or dishonest tactics
  • pleadingly — the act of a person who pleads.
  • ploddingly — to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge: to plod under the weight of a burden.
  • polyandric — polyandrous.
  • polydipsia — excessive thirst.
  • polydontia — the condition of having more than the normal number of teeth.
  • polyhedric — resembling a polyhedron
  • polyhybrid — a heterozygous hybrid
  • polyhydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) polyhydroxy.
  • polyploidy — having a chromosome number that is more than double the basic or haploid number.
  • ponytailed — having a ponytail
  • preholiday — relating to the period before a holiday
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