DALGYTES | • DALGYTE n. (Native Australian) a burrowing marsupial, aka bilby. |
DAYTALES | • DAYTALE n. reckoning by the day, esp. of work or wages, also DATAL. |
DIASTYLE | • diastyle n. (Architecture) An intercolumnation of three column diameters. • DIASTYLE n. a colonnade with closely spaced columns. |
DIETHYLS | • diethyls n. Plural of diethyl. • DIETHYL n. a compound having two ethyl groups. |
DISTYLES | • distyles n. Plural of distyle. • DISTYLE n. a portico with two columns. |
ENSTYLED | • enstyled v. Simple past tense and past participle of enstyle. • ENSTYLE v. (archaic) to style; to name. |
LYDDITES | • LYDDITE n. a high explosive for shells, largely picric acid. |
MODESTLY | • modestly adv. In a modest manner; with humility. • modestly adv. To a small degree. • MODEST adv. unassuming. |
OLDSTYLE | • oldstyle n. (Typography, often attributive) A traditional style of typeface designed to mimic the handwriting of scribes. • Old␣Style n. (Historical) The Julian calendar system, especially with reference to Russia, where it continued to… • OLDSTYLE n. a style of printing type. |
RESTYLED | • restyled v. Simple past tense and past participle of restyle. • RESTYLE v. to make into a new style. |
SEDATELY | • sedately adv. Calmly, without excessive emotion or force; in a composed manner. • SEDATE adv. calm, self-possessed. |
SEDULITY | • sedulity n. Diligence, persistence. • SEDULITY n. the state of being sedulous, diligent. |
SOTTEDLY | • SOTTED adv. SOT, to play the drunken fool. |
STATEDLY | • statedly adv. (Archaic) At stated times; regularly. • STATEDLY adv. at stated times; regularly. |
STEADILY | • steadily adv. In a steady manner; with a steady progression. • STEADY adv. well-balanced. |
STYLISED | • stylised adj. Non-Oxford standard spelling of stylized. • stylised v. Simple past tense and past participle of stylise. • STYLISE v. to make conventional, also STYLIZE. |
STYLIZED | • stylized v. Simple past tense and past participle of stylize. • stylized adj. Made to conform to some style. • stylized adj. Represented according to some convention, omitting dispensable detail, rather than in a realistic or literal manner. |
TIDDLEYS | • tiddleys n. Plural of tiddley. • TIDDLEY n. an alcoholic drink. |