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5-letter words containing y, i

  • diety — Good for a diet.
  • digbySir Kenelm, 1603–65, English writer, naval commander, and diplomat.
  • dikey — dyke2 .
  • dilly — something or someone regarded as remarkable, unusual, etc.: a dilly of a movie.
  • dimly — not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light: a dim room; a dim flashlight.
  • dingy — of a dark, dull, or dirty color or aspect; lacking brightness or freshness.
  • dinky — Informal. small, unimportant, unimpressive, or shabby: We stayed in a dinky old hotel.
  • dippy — somewhat mad or foolish: dippy with love.
  • dirgy — Like a dirge; funereal.
  • dirty — soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
  • dishy — Chiefly British. very attractive; pretty or beautiful: a couple of dishy fashion models.
  • ditsy — flighty and easily confused; mildly or harmlessly eccentric.
  • ditty — a poem intended to be sung.
  • ditzy — flighty and easily confused; mildly or harmlessly eccentric.
  • divey — Having the character of a dive, a disreputable bar or nightclub.
  • divvy — a distribution or sharing.
  • dizzy — having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall; giddy; vertiginous.
  • doily — any small, ornamental mat, as of embroidery or lace.
  • doisy — Edward Adelbert [ad-l-bert,, uh-del-] /ˈæd l bərt,, əˈdɛl-/ (Show IPA), 1893–1986, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1943.
  • drily — dryly.
  • dying — ceasing to live; approaching death; expiring: a dying man.
  • dynix — (library)   A host-based library automation system from Dynix Automated Library Systems. First installed in 1993, it is now used in over 2000 libraries worldwide. Dynix runs on Unix using the UniVerse post relational database. The software is configurable using tables of parameters. It includes modules for cataloguing, circulation, OPAC, acquisitions, serials, reserve book room, advance bookings, homebound, BiblioBus, Pac Plus for Windows, Kids Catalog, Dynix Online Catalog, media bookings, and community information.
  • edify — to instruct or benefit, especially morally or spiritually; uplift: religious paintings that edify the viewer.
  • emily — female given name
  • eying — Present participle of eye.
  • eyrie — A bird of prey's nest.
  • eyrir — A monetary unit of Iceland, equal to one hundredth of a krona.
  • fairy — (in folklore) one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs.
  • fiery — consisting of, attended with, characterized by, or containing fire: a volcano's fiery discharge.
  • fifty — a cardinal number, ten times five.
  • figgy — containing figs: a figgy cake.
  • filly — a young female horse.
  • filmy — thin and light; fine and gauzy: a gown of a filmy material.
  • finny — pertaining to or abounding in fish.
  • firey — Misspelling of fiery.
  • firmy — stiffy
  • firry — of or relating to the fir.
  • fishy — like a fish in shape, smell, taste, or the like.
  • fisty — Noted for it's fist-like quality.
  • fitly — in a proper or suitable manner.
  • fitty — (nonstandard, eye dialect) fifty.
  • fixly — (obsolete) Fixedly.
  • fizzy — bubbly; fizzing.
  • gaily — with merriment; merrily; joyfully; cheerfully.
  • giddy — affected with vertigo; dizzy.
  • giffy — Obsolete form of jiffy (brief moment).
  • gilly — gillie.
  • gimpy — a limp.
  • ginny — a female given name, form of Virginia or Genevieve.
  • gippy — an Egyptian person or thing
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