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

  • fly blind — to move through the air using wings.
  • fly-drive — On a fly-drive holiday, you travel part of the way to your destination by aeroplane, and collect a hired car at the airport so that you can drive the rest of the way.
  • flybridge — flying bridge.
  • glyburide — a hypoglycemic substance, C 23 H 28 ClN 3 O 5 S, used orally in the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
  • glyceride — any of a group of esters obtained from glycerol by the replacement of one, two, or three hydroxyl groups with a fatty acid: the principal constituent of adipose tissue.
  • glycoside — any of the class of compounds that yield a sugar and an aglycon upon hydrolysis.
  • goadingly — So as to goad or incite.
  • goldfinny — One of two or more species of European labroid fishes, Symphodus melops and Ctenolabrus rupestris.
  • goldsinny — any of various small European wrasses, esp the brightly coloured Ctenolabrus rupestris
  • goodwilly — a volunteer.
  • hayfields — Plural form of hayfield.
  • hedgingly — So as to hedge; without making a firm commitment.
  • hideously — horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a hideous monster.
  • hideyhole — Alternative spelling of hidey-hole.
  • hidy-hole — a hiding place
  • holidayed — Simple past tense and past participle of holiday.
  • holidayer — vacationer.
  • holy tide — a time or season for special religious observance
  • hurriedly — moving or working rapidly, especially forced or required to hurry, as a person.
  • hyder ali — 1722–82, Islamic prince and military leader of India: ruler of Mysore 1759–82.
  • hydraulic — operated by, moved by, or employing water or other liquids in motion.
  • hydrofoil — Naval Architecture. a surface form creating a thrust against water in a direction perpendicular to the plane approximated by the surface.
  • hydrolize — (intransitive) To undergo hydrolization.
  • hyolithid — any invertebrate of the extinct genus Hyolithes, most common in the Cambrian Period, having a limy, univalve shell, and thought to be related to the pteropods.
  • hypnoidal — characterizing a state that resembles mild hypnosis but that is usually induced by other than hypnotic means.
  • hypoploid — having a chromosome number that is less than the diploid number.
  • idiolatry — Autolatry, or self worship.
  • idle away — time, hours: pass lazily
  • idolatory — Misspelling of idolatry.
  • idyllical — Idyllic.
  • idyllists — Plural form of idyllist.
  • impliedly — involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood: an implied rebuke; an implied compliment.
  • inaudibly — not audible; incapable of being heard.
  • indelibly — making marks that cannot be erased, removed, or the like: indelible ink.
  • indepthly — (nonstandard) in depth.
  • indolency — (obsolete) The lack of pain; absence of pain.
  • inducibly — In an inducible manner.
  • insipidly — without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid: an insipid personality.
  • invalidly — not valid; without force or foundation; indefensible.
  • iridology — the inspection of the iris of the eye as an aid in determining a person's state of health or in diagnosing a health problem.
  • jointedly — In a jointed way; with, or by means of, joints.
  • judgingly — a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
  • key field — (database)   A field of a database (typically a relational database) table which together form a unique identifier for a record (a table entry). The aggregate of these fields is usually referred to simply as "the key".
  • kiddingly — to talk or deal jokingly with; banter; jest with: She is always kidded about her accent.
  • kirkcaldy — a city in SE Fife, in E Scotland, on the Firth of Forth.
  • ladybirds — Plural form of ladybird.
  • ladysmith — a city in W Natal, in the E Republic of South Africa: besieged by Boers 1889–1900.
  • languidly — lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow: a languid manner.
  • lay aside — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • limitedly — confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: a limited space; limited resources.
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