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8-letter words containing i, d, y

  • cupidity — Cupidity is a greedy desire for money and possessions.
  • cyanides — Plural form of cyanide.
  • cyanidin — (organic compound) A anthocyanidin pigment, 2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl) chromenylium-3,5,7-triol, found in many red berries.
  • cycladic — of or relating to the Cyclades or their inhabitants
  • cyclized — to cause cyclization.
  • cycloids — Plural form of cycloid.
  • cylinder — A cylinder is an object with flat circular ends and long straight sides.
  • cyprinid — any teleost fish of the mainly freshwater family Cyprinidae, typically having toothless jaws and cycloid scales and including such food and game fishes as the carp, tench, roach, rudd, and dace
  • cytidine — a nucleoside formed by the condensation of cytosine and ribose
  • dactylic — of, relating to, or having a dactyl
  • daintily — of delicate beauty; exquisite: a dainty lace handkerchief.
  • dairying — the business of producing, processing, and selling dairy products
  • dairyman — a man who works in a dairy or deals in dairy products
  • dairymen — Plural form of dairyman.
  • dallying — Present participle of dally.
  • dandyish — a man who is excessively concerned about his clothes and appearance; a fop.
  • dandyism — a man who is excessively concerned about his clothes and appearance; a fop.
  • darbyite — a member of the Plymouth Brethren.
  • daringly — In a daring manner; boldly; courageously; fearlessly; impudently.
  • dasyurid — Any carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.
  • daubigny — Charles François (ʃarl frɑ̃swa). 1817–78, French landscape painter associated with the Barbizon School
  • day girl — a girl who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
  • day lily — any widely cultivated Eurasian liliaceous plant of the genus Hemerocallis, having large yellow, orange, or red lily-like flowers, which typically last for only one day and are immediately succeeded by others
  • day trip — A day trip is a journey to a place and back again on the same day, usually for pleasure.
  • day-trip — to travel as a day-tripper.
  • dayflies — Plural form of dayfly.
  • daylight — Daylight is the natural light that there is during the day, before it gets dark.
  • daysides — Plural form of dayside.
  • daytimes — Plural form of daytime.
  • debility — Debility is a weakness of a person's body or mind, especially one caused by an illness.
  • decaying — rotting as a result of bacterial, fungal, or chemical action; decomposing
  • decoying — Present participle of decoy.
  • decrying — Present participle of decry.
  • deifying — Present participle of deify.
  • del city — a city in central Oklahoma.
  • delaying — to put off to a later time; defer; postpone: The pilot delayed the flight until the weather cleared.
  • delicacy — Delicacy is the quality of being easy to break or harm, and refers especially to people or things that are attractive or graceful.
  • delivery — Delivery or a delivery is the bringing of letters, parcels, or other goods to someone's house or to another place where they want them.
  • demissly — in a demiss manner
  • demyship — a type of scholarship awarded at Magdalen College, Oxford
  • denazify — to free or declare (people, institutions, etc) freed from Nazi influence or ideology
  • deniably — In a deniable manner.
  • denotify — (transitive, India) To repeal the categorization of (a tribe) as criminal under the w Criminal Tribes Act.
  • derisory — If you describe something such as an amount of money as derisory, you are emphasizing that it is so small or inadequate that it seems silly or not worth considering.
  • detailly — In detail.
  • detoxify — If someone who is addicted to drugs or alcohol detoxifies, or if they are detoxified, they undergo treatment which stops them from being addicted.
  • deviancy — deviant quality or state.
  • deviltry — reckless mischief, fun, etc.
  • dewikify — (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) To remove wiki markup formatting, such as internal links.
  • diablery — Sorcery.
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