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There are 18 ten-letter words containing A, D, G and 2Y

amblypygidDalgety␣Baydallyinglydance␣gypsydandyfyingdays␣gone␣bydelayinglydon't␣say␣gayDylanologydynamilogydynamogenydysynergiaglassy-eyedgyroidallyhydrargyreLlangynwydsay␣goodbyezygodactyl

20 definitions found

  • amblypygid — n. Any arachnid of order Amblypygi.
  • Dalgety␣Bay — prop.n. A town and bay in Fife council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT1683).
  • dallyingly — adv. While dallying.
  • dance␣gypsy — n. A person who travels frequently to attend contra dances.
  • dandyfying — v. Present participle of dandyfy.
  • days␣gone␣by — n. Plural of day gone by.
  • delayingly — adv. So as to delay.
  • don't␣say␣gay — adj. (US) Synonym of no promo homo.
  • Dylanology — n. (Music) The study or admiration of the music or lyrics of Bob Dylan.
  • dynamilogy — n. (Philosophy, archaic) The study of the powers of the soul;…
  • dynamogeny — n. (Psychology) The production of nervous energy, stimulation of the nerves.
  • dysynergia — n. Alternative form of dyssynergia.
  • glassy-eyed — adj. Having a fixed stare and a wide-eyed appearance, due to boredom…
  • gyroidally — adv. In a gyroidal manner.
  • hydrargyre — n. Obsolete form of hydrargyrum.
  • Llangynwyd — prop.n. A village in Bridgend county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SS8688).
  • say␣goodbye — v. (Literal sense) To wish someone farewell upon their leaving. — v. (Idiomatic) To separate from someone or something.
  • zygodactyl — adj. Having two toes pointing forward, and two pointing backward; zygodactylous. — n. (Ornithology) Any bird with toes of this kind, such as the parrot.
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  • Scrabble in English: 3 words
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