15 Letter 8 Letter Boggle Words Ending With Y

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3-Letter Words (53)

ABY (8) [verb] To pay the penalty for; to suffer for; to atone for. ANY (6) [adverb] To even the slightest extent, at all. | [pronoun] Any thing(s) or person(s). BAY (8) [noun] A berry. | [noun] Laurus nobilis, a tree or shrub of the family Lauraceae, having dark green leaves and berries. | [noun] Bay leaf, the leaf of this or certain other species of tree or shrub, used as a herb. | [noun] A body of water (especially the sea) more or less three-quarters surrounded by land. | [noun] An opening in a wall, especially between two columns. | [noun] The excited howling of dogs when hunting or being attacked. | [noun] A brown colour/color of the coat of some horses. BEY (8) [noun] A governor of a province or district in the Turkish dominions | [noun] In various other places, a prince or nobleman BOY (8) [noun] A young male. | [noun] (diminutive) A male child: a son of any age. | [noun] (diminutive) A male of any age, particularly one rather younger than the speaker. BUY (8) [noun] Something which is bought; a purchase. | [verb] To obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods | [verb] To obtain by some sacrifice. CAY (8) [noun] A small, low island largely made of sand or coral. COY (8) [verb] To caress, pet; to coax, entice. | [verb] To calm or soothe. | [verb] To allure; to decoy. | [noun] A trap from which waterfowl may be hunted. | [noun] A company CRY (8) [noun] A shedding of tears; the act of crying. | [noun] A shout or scream. | [noun] Words shouted or screamed. DAY (7) [noun] Any period of 24 hours. | [noun] A period from midnight to the following midnight. | [noun] Rotational period of a planet (especially Earth). DEY (7) DRY (7) [noun] The process by which something is dried. | [noun] A prohibitionist (of alcoholic beverages). | [noun] (with "the") The dry season. FAY (9) [verb] To fit. | [verb] To join or unite closely or tightly. | [verb] To lie close together. | [verb] To cleanse; clean out. | [noun] A fairy. | [noun] A white person. FEY (9) [adjective] About to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death. | [adjective] Dying; dead. | [adjective] Possessing second sight, clairvoyance, or clairaudience. | [noun] Fairy folk collectively. FLY (9) [noun] Any insect of the order Diptera; characterized by having two wings (except for some wingless species), also called true flies. | [noun] (non-technical) Especially, any of the insects of the family Muscidae, such as the common housefly (other families of Diptera include mosquitoes and midges). | [noun] Any similar, but unrelated insect such as dragonfly or butterfly. | [noun] The action of flying; flight. | [adjective] Quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp. | [noun] (rural) A wing. FOY (9) FRY (9) [noun] (usually in the plural, fries) A fried strip of potato. | [noun] A meal of fried sausages, bacon, eggs, etc. | [noun] A state of excitement. | [noun] Offspring; progeny; children; brood. | [noun] A kind of sieve. GAY (7) [noun] (chiefly in plural or attributive) A homosexual, especially a male homosexual; see also lesbian. | [noun] Something which is bright or colorful, such as a picture or a flower. | [noun] An ornament, a knick-knack. | [noun] The letter —, which stands for the sound /ɡ/, in Pitman shorthand. GEY (7) [adjective] Fairly good; considerable. | [adverb] Very. GOY (7) [noun] A non-Jew, a gentile. (See usage notes) GUY (7) [noun] An effigy of a man burned on a bonfire on the anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot (5th November). | [noun] A person of eccentric appearance or dress; a "fright". | [noun] A man, fellow. | [noun] A guide; a leader or conductor. HAY (9) [noun] Grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder. | [noun] Any mix of green leafy plants used for fodder. | [noun] Cannabis; marijuana. | [noun] A hedge. | [noun] The letter for the h sound in Pitman shorthand. HEY (9) [interjection] An exclamation to get attention. | [interjection] A protest or reprimand. | [interjection] An expression of surprise. | [noun] (country dancing) A choreographic figure in which three or more dancers weave between one another, passing by left and right shoulder alternately. | [noun] The name of the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others). HOY (9) [noun] A small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port. | [verb] To incite; to drive onward. | [interjection] Ho!, hallo!, stop! | [verb] To throw. ICY (8) [adjective] Pertaining to, resembling, or abounding in ice; cold; frosty. | [adjective] Covered with ice, wholly or partially. | [adjective] Characterized by coldness of manner; frigid; cold. IVY (9) [noun] Any of several woody, climbing or trailing evergreen plants of the genus Hedera. | [noun] Any similar plant of any genus. JAY (13) [noun] Any one of the numerous species of birds belonging to several genera within the family Corvidae, including Garrulus, Cyanocitta, Aphelocoma, Perisoreus, Cyanocorax, Gymnorhinus, Cyanolyca, Ptilostomus, and Calocitta, allied to the crows, but smaller, more graceful in form, often handsomely coloured, usually having a crest, and often noisy. | [noun] Other birds of similar appearance and behaviour. | [noun] Any of various large papilionid butterflies of the genus Graphium. | [noun] The name of the Latin-script letter J. JOY (13) [noun] A feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good. | [noun] Anything that causes such a feeling. | [noun] Luck or success; a positive outcome. | [verb] To feel joy, to rejoice. KAY (10) [interjection] Used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance. | [interjection] Used to introduce a sentence in order to draw attention to the importance of what is being said. | [interjection] Used in turn-taking, serving as a request to the speaker to grant the turn to the interrupter. KEY (10) [noun] An object designed to open and close a lock. | [noun] An object designed to fit between two other objects (such as a shaft and a wheel) in a mechanism and maintain their relative orientation. | [noun] A crucial step or requirement. | [noun] One of a string of small islands. | [noun] A stone or concrete structure on navigable water used for loading and unloading vessels; a wharf. | [noun] In the International System of Units, the base unit of mass; conceived of as the mass of one litre of water, but now defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the Planck constant h to be 6.626 070 15 × 10-34 when expressed in units of kg⋅m2⋅s−1. Symbol: kg LAY (6) [noun] Arrangement or relationship; layout. | [noun] A share of the profits in a business. | [noun] A lyrical, narrative poem written in octosyllabic couplets that often deals with tales of adventure and romance. | [noun] A lake. | [adjective] Not belonging to the clergy, but associated with them. | [verb] To rest in a horizontal position on a surface. | [noun] A ballad or sung poem; a short poem or narrative, usually intended to be sung. | [noun] A meadow; a lea. | [noun] A law. | [verb] To don or put on (tefillin (phylacteries)). LEY (6) [noun] An open field, meadow. | [noun] A ley line. | [adjective] Fallow; unseeded. | [noun] An alkaline liquid made by leaching ashes (usually wood ashes). | [noun] Law. MAY (8) [verb] To be strong; to have power (over). | [verb] (auxiliary) To be able; can. | [verb] To be able to go. | [noun] The hawthorn bush or its blossoms. | [noun] A maiden. NAY (6) [noun] A vote against. | [noun] A person who voted against. | [noun] A denial; a refusal. https//books.google.com/books?id=uysQzJy9IwMC&pg=PA818&dq=%22word+nay+a+denial+refusal%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwij_5CHi-3cAhWJ2FMKHWjCDdMQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=%22word%20nay%20a%20denial%20refusal%22&f=false OXY (13) [noun] The bivalent R-O-R functional group found in ethers. | [noun] A mixture of oxygen and acetylene; burns at a high temperature and is used for cutting and welding metals. | [noun] A synthetic analgesic drug (trademark OxyContin) that is similar to morphine in its effects. PAY (8) [noun] Money given in return for work; salary or wages. | [verb] To give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services. | [verb] To discharge, as a debt or other obligation, by giving or doing what is due or required. | [verb] To cover (the bottom of a vessel, a seam, a spar, etc.) with tar or pitch, or a waterproof composition of tallow, resin, etc.; to smear. PLY (8) [noun] A layer of material. | [noun] A strand that, twisted together with other strands, makes up rope or yarn. | [noun] Short for plywood. | [verb] To bend; to fold; to mould; to adapt, to modify; to change (a person's) mind, to cause (a person) to submit. | [noun] A bent; a direction. PRY (8) [noun] The act of prying. | [noun] An excessively inquisitive person. | [verb] To look where one is not welcome; to be nosy. | [noun] A lever. RAY (6) [noun] A beam of light or radiation. | [noun] A rib-like reinforcement of bone or cartilage in a fish's fin. | [noun] One of the spheromeres of a radiate, especially one of the arms of a starfish or an ophiuran. | [noun] A marine fish with a flat body, large wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail. | [noun] Array; order; arrangement; dress. | [noun] The letter ⟨/⟩, one of two which represent the r sound in Pitman shorthand. | [noun] A syllable used in solfège to represent the second note of a major scale. SAY (6) [noun] A chance to speak; the right or power to influence or make a decision. | [verb] To pronounce. | [verb] To recite. | [noun] A type of fine cloth similar to serge. | [noun] Trial by sample; assay; specimen. | [noun] A strainer for milk. SHY (9) [noun] An act of throwing. | [noun] A place for throwing. | [noun] A sudden start aside, as by a horse. SKY (10) [noun] The atmosphere above a given point, especially as visible from the ground during the day. | [noun] The part of the sky which can be seen from a specific place or at a specific time; its condition, climate etc. | [noun] Heaven. SLY (6) [adjective] Artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily. | [adjective] (having a positive sense) Dexterous in performing an action, so as to escape notice | [adjective] Done with, and marked by, artful and dexterous secrecy; subtle SOY (6) [noun] A common East Asian liquid sauce, made by subjecting boiled beans to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water. | [noun] Soybeans, or the protein derived from them. SPY (8) [noun] A person who secretly watches and examines the actions of other individuals or organizations and gathers information on them (usually to gain an advantage). | [verb] To act as a spy. | [verb] To spot; to catch sight of. STY (6) [noun] A pen or enclosure for swine. | [noun] A messy, dirty or debauched place. | [verb] To place in, or as if in, a sty | [noun] A ladder. | [noun] An inflammation of the eyelid. THY (9) [conjunction] Because, for sake, forwhy, since. TOY (6) [noun] Something to play with, especially as intended for use by a child. | [noun] A thing of little importance or value; a trifle. | [noun] A simple, light piece of music, written especially for the virginal. TRY (6) [noun] An attempt. | [noun] An act of tasting or sampling. | [noun] A score in rugby league and rugby union, analogous to a touchdown in American football. | [adjective] Fine, excellent. WAY (9) [noun] (heading) To do with a place or places. | [noun] A method or manner of doing something; a mannerism. | [noun] A state or condition | [adverb] (with comparative or modified adjective) Much. | [noun] The letter for the w sound in Pitman shorthand. WHY (12) [noun] Reason | [adverb] For what cause, reason, or purpose (interrogative adverb). | [adverb] For which cause, reason, or purpose (relative adverb). | [noun] A young heifer. WRY (9) [noun] Distortion. | [verb] To turn (away); to swerve or deviate. | [verb] To divert; to cause to turn away. | [verb] To cover; clothe; cover up; cloak; hide. YAY (9) [interjection] An expression of happiness. | [adverb] Yes. | [adverb] Thus, so (now often accompanied by a hand gesture). | [noun] The letter for the y sound in Pitman shorthand. | [noun] Cocaine (powder or crack).

4-Letter Words (193)

ABLY (9) [adverb] In an able manner; with great ability. ACHY (12) [adjective] Suffering from aches, sore. AERY (7) [noun] An eagle's nest, typically built high in a tree or on a cliff. | [noun] A high, secluded place or dwelling. AGLY (8) AHOY (10) [noun] An utterance of this interjection. | [verb] To hail with a cry of "ahoy". | [interjection] Used to hail a ship, a boat or a person, or to attract attention. AIRY (7) [adjective] Consisting of air. | [adjective] Relating or belonging to air; high in air; aerial. | [adjective] Open to a free current of air; exposed to the air; breezy. ALKY (11) [noun] An alcoholic. ALLY (7) [noun] A person, group, or state (etc) which is associated with another for a common cause; one united to another by treaty or common purpose; a confederate. | [noun] A person, group, concept (etc) which is associated with another as a helper; a supporter; an auxiliary. | [noun] Anything akin to something else by structure, etc. | [noun] A narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings. ARMY (9) [noun] A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations. | [noun] The governmental agency in charge of a state's army. | [noun] A large group of people working toward the same purpose. ARTY (7) [adjective] Pretending to artistic worth; high-flown. ASHY (10) [adjective] Having the color of ashes. | [adjective] Having dry or dead skin (therefore discolored). AWAY (10) [verb] To depart; to go to another place. | [adjective] Not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation. | [adjective] At a specified distance in space, time, or figuratively. AWNY (10) AWRY (10) [adjective] Turned or twisted toward one side; crooked, distorted, out of place; wry. | [adjective] Wrong or distorted; perverse, amiss. | [adverb] Obliquely, crookedly; askew. BABY (11) [noun] A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered. | [noun] Any very young animal, especially a vertebrate; many species have specific names for their babies, such as kittens for the babies of cats, puppies for the babies of dogs, and chickens for the babies of birds. See for more. | [noun] Unborn young; a fetus. BEVY (12) [noun] (collective) A group of animals, in particular quail. | [noun] (collective) A group of women. | [noun] (collective) A large group or collection. BODY (10) [noun] Physical frame. | [noun] Main section. | [noun] Coherent group. BOGY (10) [noun] One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group. | [noun] An outlaw. | [noun] One who cheats others. BONY (9) [adjective] Resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous. | [adjective] Full of bones | [adjective] With little flesh; skinny, thin BOXY (16) [adjective] Box-like or box-shaped. BRAY (9) [noun] The cry of an animal, now chiefly that of animals related to the ass or donkey, or the camel. | [noun] (by extension) Any discordant, grating, or harsh sound. | [verb] Of an animal (now chiefly of animals related to the ass or donkey, and the camel): to make its cry. | [verb] To crush or pound, especially using a pestle and mortar. BUOY (9) [noun] A float moored in water to mark a location, warn of danger, or indicate a navigational channel. | [noun] A life-buoy; a life preserver. | [verb] To keep afloat or aloft; used with up. BURY (9) [noun] A burrow. | [verb] To ritualistically inter in a grave or tomb. | [verb] To place in the ground. | [noun] A borough; a manor BUSY (9) [noun] A police officer. | [verb] To make somebody busy or active; to occupy. | [verb] To rush somebody. CAGY (10) [adjective] Wary, careful, shrewd. | [adjective] Uncommunicative; unwilling or hesitant to give information. CAKY (13) [adjective] Resembling or containing cake; having the texture or consistency of cake. | [adjective] Covered with or caked with a substance; encrusted. CAVY (12) [noun] A tailless rodent of the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia, with short ears and larger than a hamster; the species Cavia porcellus is often kept as a pet. | [noun] A rodent of any of several species within the family Caviidae. | [noun] A living experimental subject. CHAY (12) [noun] Tea, especially as served in India. | [noun] A type of tea made with spices and milk. CITY (9) [noun] A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place. | [noun] A settlement granted special status by royal charter or letters patent; traditionally, a settlement with a cathedral regardless of size. | [noun] The central business district; downtown. CLAY (9) [noun] A mineral substance made up of small crystals of silica and alumina, that is ductile when moist; the material of pre-fired ceramics. | [noun] An earth material with ductile qualities. | [noun] A tennis court surface made of crushed stone, brick, shale, or other unbound mineral aggregate. CLOY (9) [verb] To fill up or choke up; to stop up. | [verb] To clog, to glut, or satisfy, as the appetite; to satiate. | [verb] To fill to loathing; to surfeit. COLY (9) [noun] Any bird of either of the genera Colius or Urocolius, endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. CONY (9) [noun] A rabbit, especially the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (formerly known as Lepus cuniculus). | [noun] Rabbit fur. | [noun] Locally for other rabbit-like or hyrax-like animals, such as the Cape hyrax (das, dassie) or the pika (Ochotona princeps, formerly Lagomys princeps). COPY (11) [noun] The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original. | [noun] An imitation, sometimes of inferior quality. | [noun] The text that is to be typeset. CORY (9) [noun] A tropical freshwater catfish commonly kept in aquariums, typically small and bottom-feeding. COSY (9) [noun] A padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg. | [noun] A padded or knit covering for any item (often an electronic device such as a laptop computer). | [noun] A work of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed or treated humorously, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community. COWY (12) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of a cow; timid or cowardly. COZY (18) [noun] A padded or knit covering put on an item to keep it warm, especially a teapot or egg. | [noun] A padded or knit covering for any item (often an electronic device such as a laptop computer). | [noun] A work of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed or treated humorously, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community. DAVY (11) DEFY (11) [noun] A challenge. | [verb] To challenge (someone) or brave (a hazard or opposition). | [verb] To refuse to obey. DEMY (10) [noun] A printing paper size, 17½ inches by 22½ inches. | [noun] One holding a demyship, a kind of scholarship for Magdalen College, Oxford. | [noun] Junior scholar, specifically at Magdalen College, Oxford. DENY (8) [verb] To disallow or reject. | [verb] To assert that something is not true. | [verb] (ditransitive) To refuse to give or grant something to someone. DEWY (11) [adjective] Covered by dew. | [adjective] Having the quality of bearing droplets of water. | [adjective] Fresh and innocent. DEXY (15) DIDY (9) DOBY (10) DOGY (9) DOPY (10) [adjective] Stupid, silly. DORY (8) [noun] A small flat-bottomed boat with pointed or somewhat pointed ends, used for fishing both offshore and on rivers. | [noun] Any of several different families of large-eyed, silvery, deep-bodied, laterally compressed, and roughly discoid marine fish. | [adjective] Of a bright yellow or golden color. | [noun] A wooden pike or spear about three metres (ten feet) in length with a flat, leaf-shaped iron spearhead and a bronze butt-spike (called a sauroter), which was the main weapon of hoplites in Ancient Greece. It was usually not thrown but rather thrust at opponents with one hand. DOTY (8) DOXY (15) [noun] A sweetheart; a prostitute or a mistress. | [noun] A defined opinion. | [noun] A broad-spectrum antibiotic, C22H24N2O8, of the tetracycline class. | [noun] A dachshund. DOZY (17) [adjective] Quite sleepy or tired. | [adjective] Intellectually slow. | [adjective] Decaying, rotten, spongy. DRAY (8) [noun] A low horse-drawn cart, often without sides, and used especially for heavy loads. | [noun] A kind of sledge or sled. | [noun] A squirrel’s nest, built of twigs in a tree. DULY (8) [adverb] In a due, fit, or becoming manner; as it ought to be; properly. | [adverb] Regularly; at the proper time. DUTY (8) [noun] That which one is morally or legally obligated to do. | [noun] The state of being at work and responsible for or doing a particular task. | [noun] A tax placed on imports or exports; a tariff. EASY (7) [noun] Something that is easy | [adjective] Comfortable; at ease. | [adjective] Requiring little skill or effort. EDDY (9) [noun] A current of air or water running back, or in an opposite direction to the main current. | [noun] A circular current; a whirlpool. | [verb] To form an eddy; to move in, or as if in, an eddy; to move in a circle. EDGY (9) [adjective] Nervous, apprehensive. | [adjective] (entertainment) Creatively challenging; cutting edge; leading edge. | [adjective] (entertainment) On the edge between acceptable and offensive; pushing the boundaries of good taste; risqué. EELY (7) EERY (7) EGGY (9) [adjective] Covered with or dipped in egg. | [adjective] Resembling eggs in some way. | [adjective] Of or relating to an egg or eggs. | [adjective] Slightly annoyed. ELMY (9) ENVY (10) [noun] Resentful desire of something possessed by another or others (but not limited to material possessions). | [noun] An object of envious notice or feeling. | [noun] Hatred, enmity, ill-feeling. ESPY (9) [verb] To catch sight of; to see; to spot (said especially of something not easy to see) | [verb] To examine and keep watch upon; to watch; to observe. | [verb] To look or search narrowly; to look about; to watch; to take notice; to spy. EYRY (10) FLAY (10) [noun] A fright; a scare. | [noun] Fear; a source of fear; a formidable matter; a fearsome or repellent-looking individual. | [verb] To cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening). | [verb] To strip skin off FLEY (10) FOGY (11) [noun] A dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over-conservative, or slow. | [noun] Extra pay granted to officers for length of service. FOXY (17) [adjective] Having the qualities of a fox. | [adjective] Cunning, sly. | [adjective] Attractive, sexy (of a woman). FOZY (19) FRAY (10) [verb] To (cause to) unravel; used particularly for the edge of something made of cloth, or the end of a rope. | [verb] To cause exhaustion, wear out (a person's mental strength). | [verb] Frighten; alarm | [noun] A fight or argument FUMY (12) FURY (10) [noun] Extreme anger. | [noun] Strength or violence in action. | [noun] An angry or malignant person. | [noun] A thief. GABY (10) GAMY (10) [adjective] Having the smell, taste and texture of consumed game (meat). | [adjective] Plucky, spirited or gritty | [adjective] Risque, sordid or sexually suggestive GAPY (10) GLEY (8) [noun] A type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen. | [verb] To be converted into this kind of soil. | [verb] To squint; to look obliquely; to overlook things. GOBY (10) [noun] Any of various small fish from the large family Gobiidae, in which the pelvic fins are fused to form a disc-shaped sucker. | [noun] A gudgeon, such as Gobio gobio. GORY (8) [adjective] Covered with blood, very bloody | [adjective] Unpleasant GRAY (8) [noun] An achromatic colour intermediate between black and white. | [noun] An animal or thing of grey colour, such as a horse, badger, or salmon. | [noun] An extraterrestrial humanoid with grayish skin, bulbous black eyes, and an enlarged head. | [noun] In the International System of Units, the derived unit of absorbed dose of radiation (radiation absorbed by a patient); one joule of energy absorbed per kilogram of the patient's mass. Symbol: Gy GREY (8) [adjective] Having a color. | [adjective] Having a particular color or kind of color. | [adjective] Having prominent colors; colorful. HAZY (19) [adjective] Thick or obscured with haze. | [adjective] Not clear or transparent. | [adjective] Obscure; confused; not clear. HOLY (10) [noun] A thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in Holy of Holies. | [adjective] Dedicated to a religious purpose or a god. | [adjective] Revered in a religion. HOMY (12) [adjective] Homely ICKY (13) [adjective] Unpleasantly sticky; yucky; disgusting. | [adjective] Excessively sentimental. | [adjective] Unwell or upset; in a bad state of mind or health. IDLY (8) [adverb] In an idle manner. | [adverb] Without specific purpose, intent or effort. IFFY (13) [adjective] Of dubious authenticity, legitimacy or legality. | [adjective] Uncertain or chancy. ILLY (7) IMMY (11) INBY (9) INKY (11) [adjective] Of the colour of ink, especially black ink; dark. | [adjective] Spattered or stained with ink. | [adjective] Dark-skinned; black. INLY (7) [adjective] Inward; interior; secret. | [adverb] Inwardly, within; internally; secretly. | [adverb] Heartily, completely, fully, thoroughly; extremely. JOEY (14) [noun] The immature young of a marsupial, notably a junior kangaroo, but also a young wallaby, koala, etc. | [noun] The shorter word whose letters can be found within a kangaroo word. | [noun] A parcel smuggled in to an inmate. | [noun] (circus) A kind of clown. | [noun] A member of the Royal Marines. | [noun] A person with cerebal palsy. JOKY (18) [adjective] In the nature of a joke; jocular JURY (14) [noun] A group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law. | [noun] A group of judges in a competition. | [noun] The audience attending the first night of a performance, whose reaction may determine whether it succeeds or fails. | [adjective] For temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance. LACY (9) [adjective] Made of lace or decorated with it. | [adjective] Looking like lace. LADY (8) [noun] An aristocratic title for a woman; the wife of a lord and/or a woman who holds the position in her own right; a title for a peeress, the wife of a peer or knight, and the daughters and daughters-in-law of certain peers. | [noun] A high priestess. | [noun] The mistress of a household. LAKY (11) LAZY (16) [noun] A lazy person. | [noun] Sloth (animal). | [verb] To laze, act in a lazy manner. LEVY (10) [noun] The act of levying. | [noun] The tax, property or people so levied. | [verb] To impose (a tax or fine) to collect monies due, or to confiscate property. | [noun] The Spanish real of one eighth of a dollar, valued at elevenpence when the dollar was rated at seven shillings and sixpence. LILY (7) [noun] Any of several flowers in the genus Lilium of the family Liliaceae, which includes a great many ornamental species. | [noun] Any of several species of herbaceous flower which may or may not resemble the genus Lilium in some way, and which are not closely related to it or each other. | [noun] The flower used as a heraldic charge; also commonly used to describe the fleur-de-lis. LIMY (9) LINY (7) LOGY (8) [adjective] Slow to respond or react; lethargic. | [noun] A term formed with the -logy suffix. LORY (7) [noun] Any of various small, brightly coloured, parrots native to Australasia. They are usually classified in the subfamily Loriinae. LUNY (7) MANY (9) [noun] A multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd. | [noun] A considerable number. | [adjective] A large number of; numerous. MAZY (18) [adjective] Mazelike; like a maze. | [adjective] Not straight; zigzagging. MIRY (9) [adjective] Relating to a mire; swampy, boggy. MITY (9) MOLY (9) [noun] A magic herb or plant used by Odysseus to overcome Circe. | [noun] Any plant associated with the mythological moly, especially the European allium, Allium moly. | [noun] Molybdenum MONY (9) [noun] A legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply. | [noun] A generally accepted means of exchange and measure of value. | [noun] A currency maintained by a state or other entity which can guarantee its value (such as a monetary union). MOPY (11) NARY (7) [adjective] Not, never. NAVY (10) [noun] A country's entire sea force, including ships and personnel. | [noun] A governmental department in charge of a country's sea force. | [noun] A dark blue colour, usually called navy blue. NIXY (14) NOSY (7) [noun] A look at something to satisfy one's curiosity. | [adjective] Prying, inquisitive or curious in other’s affairs; tending to snoop or meddle. | [adjective] Having a large or elongated nose. OBEY (9) [verb] To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of. | [verb] To do as one is told. | [verb] To be obedient, compliant (to a given law, restriction etc.). OFAY (10) [noun] A white person. | [adjective] White; white-skinned. OILY (7) [noun] A marble with an oily lustre. | [noun] (in the plural) Oilskins. (waterproof garment) | [adjective] Relating to or resembling oil. OKAY (11) [noun] Endorsement; approval. | [verb] To approve. | [verb] To confirm by activating a button marked OK. OLDY (8) ONLY (7) [noun] An only child. | [adjective] Alone in a category. | [adjective] Singularly superior; the best. OOZY (16) ORBY (9) ORGY (8) [noun] Originally, secret rites or ceremonies, typically involving riotous and dissolute behaviour, including dancing, drunkenness and indiscriminate sexual activity, undertaken in honour of various pagan gods or goddesses (such as Attis, Bacchus, Ceres, Dionysus, Osiris, etc). | [noun] A gathering of people to engage in group sex. | [noun] Excessive indulgence in a specified activity. PALY (9) [adjective] Vertically striped | [adjective] Pale; lacking colour PATY (9) PILY (9) PINY (9) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or having many pines PIPY (11) PITY (9) [noun] A feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something. | [noun] Something regrettable. | [noun] Piety. PIXY (16) [noun] (fantasy literature, fairy tales) A playful sprite or elflike or fairy-like creature. | [noun] A cute, petite woman with short hair. | [noun] An upper-atmospheric optical phenomenon associated with thunderstorms, a short-lasting pinpoint of light on the surface of convective domes that produces a gnome. PLAY (9) [noun] Activity for amusement only, especially among the young. | [noun] Similar activity in young animals, as they explore their environment and learn new skills. | [noun] The conduct, or course, of a game. PLOY (9) [noun] A tactic, strategy, or gimmick. | [noun] Sport; frolic. | [noun] Employment. | [verb] To form a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision. POGY (10) POKY (13) [noun] A gambling device based on the card game poker. | [adjective] Slow. | [adjective] Stupid; mentally dull. | [noun] Jail. POLY (9) [noun] Polytechnic. | [noun] Polyethylene (polythene). | [noun] Polyurethane | [noun] A whitish woolly plant (Teucrium polium) of the family Labiatae, found throughout the Mediterranean. PONY (9) [noun] A small horse; specifically, any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands at the withers. | [noun] A small serving of an alcoholic beverage, especially beer. | [noun] (New South Wales, Victoria) A serving of 140 millilitres of beer (formerly 5 fl oz); a quarter pint. | [noun] Crap; rubbish, nonsense. POSY (9) [noun] A flower; a bouquet; a nosegay. | [noun] A verse of poetry, especially a motto or an inscription on a ring. PRAY (9) [verb] To direct words and/or thoughts to God or any higher being, for the sake of adoration, thanks, petition for help, etc. | [verb] To humbly beg a person for aid or their time. | [verb] To ask earnestly for; to seek to obtain by supplication; to entreat for. PREY (9) [noun] Anything, as goods, etc., taken or got by violence; anything taken by force from an enemy in war | [noun] That which is or may be seized by animals or birds to be devoured; hence, a person given up as a victim. | [noun] A living thing that is eaten by another living thing. PUNY (9) [noun] (Oxford University slang) A new pupil at a school etc.; a junior student. | [noun] A younger person. | [noun] A beginner, a novice. QUAY (16) [noun] A stone or concrete structure on navigable water used for loading and unloading vessels; a wharf. | [verb] To land or tie up at a quay or similar structure, especially used in the phrase "quay up". QUEY (16) RACY (9) [adjective] Mildly risqué. | [adjective] Having a strong flavor indicating origin; of distinct characteristic taste; tasting of the soil. | [adjective] (by extension) Exciting to the mind by a strong or distinctive character of thought or language; peculiar and piquant; fresh and lively. RELY (7) [verb] (with on or upon, formerly also with in) to trust; to have confidence in; to depend. RIMY (9) [adjective] Coated in rime. ROPY (9) [adjective] Resembling rope in appearance or texture, used especially of muscles that are thick or hard to the touch. | [adjective] Capable of forming rope-like or thread-like structures. | [adjective] Of poor quality; in poor health. ROSY (7) [adjective] Rose-coloured. | [adjective] Resembling rose, as in scent of perfume. | [adjective] Optimistic. | [noun] Tea RUBY (9) [noun] A clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone. | [noun] A red spinel. | [noun] A deep red colour. | [noun] A pronunciation guide written above or beside Chinese or Japanese characters. RULY (7) [adjective] Pitiable; miserable. | [adverb] Pitiably; miserably. | [adjective] Neat and orderly. SAGY (8) SCRY (9) [verb] To predict the future using crystal balls or other objects. | [verb] To descry; to see. | [noun] A cry or shout. SEXY (14) [adjective] (of a person) Having sex appeal; suggestive of sex. | [adjective] That can sexually attract or arouse. | [adjective] (of a thing or concept) interesting, attractive, intriguing, or appealing. | [adjective] Used to describe prime numbers that differ from each other by six. SHAY (10) [noun] A chaise. SIZY (16) SLAY (7) [verb] To kill, murder. | [verb] To eradicate or stamp out. | [verb] (by extension) To defeat, overcome (in a competition or contest). SPAY (9) [verb] To remove or destroy the ovaries (of an animal) so that it cannot become pregnant. | [noun] The hart in its third year; a young deer | [verb] To divine; foretell SPRY (9) [adjective] Having great power of leaping or running; nimble; active. | [adjective] Vigorous; lively; cheerful. STAY (7) [noun] Continuance or a period of time spent in a place; abode for an indefinite time; sojourn. | [noun] A postponement, especially of an execution or other punishment. | [noun] A stop; a halt; a break or cessation of action, motion, or progress. | [noun] A prop; a support. | [noun] A strong rope or wire supporting a mast, and leading from one masthead down to some other, or other part of the vessel. | [adjective] Steep; ascending. STEY (7) SWAY (10) [noun] The act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon. | [noun] A rocking or swinging motion. | [noun] Influence, weight, or authority that inclines to one side THEY (10) [pronoun] (the third-person plural) A group of people, animals, plants or objects previously mentioned. | [pronoun] (the third-person singular, sometimes proscribed) A single person, previously mentioned, especially if of unknown or non-binary gender, but typically not if previously named and identified as male or female. | [pronoun] (indefinite pronoun, vague meaning) People; some people; people in general; someone, excluding the speaker. | [pronoun] There (especially as an expletive subject of be). TIDY (8) [noun] A tabletop container for pens and stationery. | [noun] A cover, often of tatting, drawn work, or other ornamental work, for the back of a chair, the arms of a sofa, etc. | [noun] A child's pinafore. TINY (7) [noun] A small child; an infant. | [noun] Anything very small. | [adjective] Very small. TIVY (10) TOBY (9) [noun] A drinking mug, in the shape of a human head with a hat atop. | [noun] The valve that mediates the connection between a mains water-supply and a premises's own plumbing. | [noun] The road or highway. TODY (8) [noun] Any of the genus Todus of small insectivorous Caribbean birds. TONY (7) [adjective] Stylish, high-toned, upscale. | [noun] A simpleton. TORY (7) [noun] (UK politics) A member or supporter of the Conservative Party, which evolved from Royalist politicians; historically associated with upholding the rights of the monarchy and the privileges of the established Church. | [noun] (by extension) One who is like a British Tory; someone politically conservative. | [noun] (Canadian politics) A member or supporter of the Conservative Party of Canada, one of that party's predecessors, or an affiliated provincial political party. TOWY (10) TRAY (7) [noun] A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, and rigid object upon which things are carried. | [noun] A flat carrier for items being transported. | [noun] The items on a full tray. | [noun] Trouble; annoyance; anger | [verb] To grieve; to annoy | [verb] To betray | [noun] A playing card or die with the rank of three. TREY (7) [noun] A playing card or die with the rank of three. | [noun] A score of three in cards, dice, or dominoes. | [noun] A three-pointer. TROY (7) [adjective] Of, or relating to, troy weight. TYPY (12) UGLY (8) [noun] Ugliness. | [noun] An ugly person or thing. | [noun] A shade for the face, projecting from a bonnet. UNDY (8) [adjective] Waving or wavy; applied to ordinaries, or division lines. UPBY (11) VARY (10) [noun] Alteration; change. | [verb] To change with time or a similar parameter. | [verb] To institute a change in, from a current state; to modify. VERY (10) [adjective] True, real, actual. | [adjective] The same; identical. | [adjective] With limiting effect: mere. VINY (10) WADY (11) [noun] A valley, gully, or stream bed in northern Africa and southwest Asia that remains dry except during the rainy season. WALY (10) WANY (10) WARY (10) [adjective] Cautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, trickery, and dangers; suspiciously prudent | [adjective] Characterized by caution; guarded; careful; on one's guard | [adjective] Thrifty, provident WAVY (13) [adjective] Rising or swelling in waves. | [adjective] Full of waves. | [adjective] Moving to and fro; undulating. | [noun] The snow goose (Chen caerulescens) WAXY (17) [adjective] Resembling wax in texture or appearance. | [adjective] Angry. WHEY (13) [noun] The liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained in the process of making cheese. WILY (10) [adjective] Sly, cunning, full of tricks WINY (10) WIRY (10) [adjective] Thin, muscular and flexible. ZANY (16) [noun] A fool or clown, especially one whose business on the stage is to imitate foolishly the actions of the principal clown. | [verb] To mimic foolishly. | [adjective] Unusual and awkward in a funny, comical manner; outlandish; clownish.

5-Letter Words (906)

ABBEY (12) [noun] The office or dominion of an abbot or abbess. | [noun] A monastery or society of people, secluded from the world and devoted to religion and celibacy, which is headed by an abbot or abbess; also, the monastic building or buildings. | [noun] The church of a monastery. ACIDY (11) [adjective] Resembling or containing acid; sour or acidic in taste or nature. AGLEY (9) [adjective] Wrong; askew. | [adverb] Wrong, awry, askew, amiss, or distortedly. AGONY (9) [noun] Extreme pain. | [noun] The sufferings of Jesus Christ in the garden of Gethsemane. | [noun] Violent contest or striving. ALARY (8) [adjective] Relating to or resembling wings. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the axilla (armpit area). ALLAY (8) [noun] Alleviation; abatement; check. | [noun] An alloy. | [verb] To make quiet or put at rest; to pacify or appease; to quell; to calm. ALLEY (8) [noun] A narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings. | [noun] The area between the outfielders. | [noun] An establishment where bowling is played. | [noun] A glass marble or taw. ALLOY (8) [noun] A metal that is a combination of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal. | [noun] A metal of lesser value, mixed with a metal of greater value. | [noun] An admixture; something added which stains, taints etc. | [verb] To mix or combine; often used of metals. ALWAY (11) [adverb] At all times; throughout all time; since the beginning. | [adverb] Constantly during a certain period, or regularly at stated intervals (opposed to sometimes or occasionally). | [adverb] In any event. AMBRY (12) [noun] A bookcase; a library or archive. | [noun] A storehouse, especially a niche or recess in a wall used for storage. | [noun] A pantry, or place to store food. AMITY (10) [noun] Friendship. The cooperative and supportive relationship between people, or animals. In this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, affection, and respect along with a degree of rendering service to friends in times of need or crisis. | [noun] Mutual understanding and a peaceful relationship, especially between nations; peace; accord. AMPLY (12) [adverb] In an ample manner. ANGRY (9) [adjective] Displaying or feeling anger. | [adjective] (said about a wound or a rash) Inflamed and painful. | [adjective] (said about the elements, like the sky or the sea) Dark and stormy, menacing. ANNOY (8) [noun] A feeling of discomfort or vexation caused by what one dislikes. | [noun] That which causes such a feeling. | [verb] To disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds. ANOMY (10) [noun] Alienation or social instability caused by erosion of standards and values. ANTSY (8) [adjective] Restless, apprehensive and fidgety APERY (10) [noun] A place where apes are kept. | [noun] The practice of aping; an apish action. APPLY (12) [verb] To lay or place; to put (one thing to another) | [verb] To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case | [verb] To make use of, declare, or pronounce, as suitable, fitting, or relative | [adjective] Resembling apples, apple-like. APTLY (10) [adverb] In an apt or suitable manner; fitly; appropriately ARRAY (8) [noun] Clothing and ornamentation. | [noun] A collection laid out to be viewed in full. | [noun] An orderly series, arrangement or sequence. ARTSY (8) [adjective] (sometimes derogatory) Inclined towards the arts; arty. ASSAY (8) [noun] Trial, attempt. | [noun] Examination and determination; test. | [noun] The qualitative or quantitative chemical analysis of something. ATAXY (15) [noun] Ataxia | [noun] Disorder; irregularity ATOMY (10) [noun] A floating mote or speck of dust. | [noun] An indivisible particle. | [noun] A tiny being; a very small person. | [noun] A skeleton. | [adjective] Resembling a tiny particle; made up of tiny particles. ATONY (8) [noun] Lack of muscle tone or strength; absence of normal tension or responsiveness in a body part or organ. ATOPY (10) [noun] A genetic tendency to develop allergic diseases such as asthma, eczema, or hay fever. AUNTY (8) [noun] The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent. | [noun] The female cousin of one’s parent. | [noun] A woman of an older generation than oneself, especially a friend of one's parents, by means of fictive kin. BADDY (12) [noun] A person of bad character in a work of fiction. BADLY (11) [adjective] Ill, unwell. | [adverb] In a bad manner. | [adverb] Very much; to a great degree. BAFFY (16) [noun] A wooden golf club with a short shaft and steep face, used for short approach shots. | [adjective] Silly or foolish. BAGGY (12) [adjective] Of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body. | [adjective] Of or relating to a British music genre of the 1980s and 1990s, influenced by Madchester and psychedelia and associated with baggy clothing. | [adjective] Of writing, etc.: overwrought; flabby; having too much padding. | [noun] A small plastic bag, as for sandwiches. BALDY (11) [noun] (sometimes derogatory) Someone who is bald. BALKY (14) [adjective] Refusing to proceed or cooperate. BALLY (10) [adjective] Bloody (used as a mild intensifier). | [adverb] Very. | [noun] A balaclava. BALMY (12) [adjective] Producing balm. | [adjective] Soothing or fragrant. | [adjective] Mild and pleasant. BANDY (11) [verb] To give and receive reciprocally; to exchange. | [verb] To use or pass about casually. | [verb] To throw or strike reciprocally, like balls in sports. | [adjective] Bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy-legged. | [noun] A winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed. | [noun] A carriage or cart used in India, especially one drawn by bullocks. BANTY (10) [noun] A small domestic chicken or other animal of diminutive size. | [adjective] Small or undersized. BARKY (14) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of bark; having a rough texture like tree bark. | [adjective] Inclined to bark; prone to making barking sounds (used of dogs). BARMY (12) [adjective] Odd, strange, or crazy. | [adjective] Containing barm, i.e. froth from fermented yeast. BARNY (10) BASSY (10) [adjective] Containing or resembling bass; having deep, low tones or qualities. | [adjective] Full of or abounding in bass fish. BATTY (10) [adjective] Mad, crazy, silly. | [adjective] Belonging to, or resembling, a bat (mammal). | [noun] (West Indian slang) The buttocks or anus. BAWDY (14) [adjective] Soiled, dirty. | [adjective] Obscene; filthy; unchaste. | [adjective] (of language) Sexual in nature and usually meant to be humorous but considered rude. BAWTY (13) BEADY (11) [adjective] Resembling beads; small, round, and gleaming. | [adjective] (of eyes or a look) Bright and penetrating. | [adjective] Covered or ornamented with, or as if with, beads. BEAKY (14) [adjective] Beaked: having a beak. | [adjective] Beak-like: resembling a beak. | [adjective] Having a nose which resembles a beak. BEAMY (12) [adjective] Resembling a beam in size and weight; massy. | [adjective] Having horns or antlers. | [adjective] Having much beam or breadth; wide. BEEFY (13) [adjective] Similar to, or tasting like beef. | [adjective] Containing beef. | [adjective] Strong or muscular. BEERY (10) [adjective] Smelling or tasting of beer. | [adjective] Under the influence of beer. BEIGY (11) BELAY (10) [noun] The securing of a rope to a rock or other projection. | [noun] The object to which a rope is secured. | [noun] A location at which a climber stops and builds an anchor with which to secure their partner. BELLY (10) [noun] The abdomen, especially a fat one. | [noun] The stomach. | [noun] The womb. BENDY (11) [noun] A field divided diagonally into several bends, varying in metal and colour. | [noun] A bendy bus. | [adjective] Having the ability to be bent easily. BENNY (10) [noun] An amphetamine tablet. | [noun] A tantrum; a fit of furious or erratic behaviour. | [verb] (usually with "up") To take amphetamines. | [noun] A benefit. | [noun] An overcoat. | [noun] (originally United States) A dish consisting of slices of English muffins with poached eggs, ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce. BERRY (10) [noun] A small succulent fruit, of any one of many varieties. | [noun] A soft fruit which develops from a single ovary and contains seeds not encased in pits. | [noun] A coffee bean. | [noun] A mound; a barrow. | [noun] A burrow, especially a rabbit's burrow. | [verb] To beat; give a beating to; thrash. BIALY (10) [noun] A flat bread roll topped with onion flakes. Instead of a hole like a bagel, it has a depression in the middle. BIDDY (12) [noun] A woman, especially an old woman; especially one regarded as fussy or mean or a gossipy busybody. | [noun] An attractive girl. | [noun] An Irish maidservant. | [noun] (often in the plural) bitch, girl, woman, especially one that is promiscuous BIFFY (16) [noun] A toilet | [noun] An outhouse BIGLY (11) [adverb] In a big way, greatly; to a great extent, on a large scale. | [adverb] Strongly, with great force. | [adverb] In a blustering or boastful manner; haughtily, pompously. | [adjective] Habitable, liveable; hence delightful, pleasant, pleasing. BILGY (11) BILLY (10) [noun] A billy club. | [noun] A billy goat. | [noun] A good friend. BITSY (10) [adjective] Very small; tiny. BITTY (10) [noun] (often in the plural) bitch, girl, woman, especially one that is promiscuous | [adjective] Containing bits; fragmented. | [adjective] Very small. BLIMY (12) BLOWY (13) [noun] (sex) A blow job. | [noun] A blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. | [noun] The common toadfish, Tetractenos hamiltoni. BLUEY (10) [noun] The metal lead. | [noun] A bushman's blanket. | [noun] A collection of clothes and other belongings rolled up into a bundle for carrying; a swag. BOBBY (14) [noun] A police officer. | [noun] A railway signaller. | [noun] A penis. BOGEY (11) [noun] One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group. | [noun] An outlaw. | [noun] One who cheats others. | [noun] A bog-standard (representative) specimen taken from the center of production. | [noun] A swim or bathe; a bath. BOGGY (12) [adjective] Having the qualities of a bog; i.e. dank, squishy, muddy, and full of water and rotting vegetation. BONEY (10) [adjective] Resembling or containing bones; having prominent bones. | [adjective] Thin or skinny in appearance. BONNY (10) [adjective] Merry; happy. | [adjective] Beautiful; pretty; attractive. | [adjective] Fine, good (often used ironically). | [noun] A round and compact bed of ore, or a distinct bed, not communicating with a vein. BOOBY (12) [noun] A stupid person. | [noun] Any of various large tropical seabirds from the genera Sula and Papasula in the gannet family Sulidae, traditionally considered to be stupid. | [noun] In the game of croquet, a ball that has not passed through the first wicket. | [noun] A woman’s breast. BOOGY (11) BOOMY (12) [adjective] Characterized by heavy bass sounds. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a financial boom, resources boom, baby boom, etc. BOOTY (10) [noun] A form of prize which, when a ship was captured at sea, could be distributed at once. | [noun] Plunder taken from an enemy in time of war, or seized by piracy. | [noun] Something that has been stolen or illegally obtained from elsewhere. | [noun] The buttocks. | [noun] A soft, woolen shoe, usually knitted, for a baby or small pet. BOOZY (19) [adjective] (of a person) Intoxicated by alcohol. | [adjective] (of a person) Inclined to consume a significant amount of alcohol. | [adjective] (of an event) Involving a large consumption of alcohol. BORTY (10) BOSKY (14) [adjective] Having abundant bushes, shrubs or trees. | [adjective] Caused by trees or shrubs. | [adjective] Bushy, bristling. BOSSY (10) [adjective] Tending to give orders to others, especially when unwarranted; domineering. | [noun] A cow or calf. | [adjective] Ornamented with bosses; studded. BOTHY (13) [noun] A small cottage, especially one for communal use in remote areas by labourers or farmhands. BOUSY (10) BRAKY (14) BRAXY (17) [noun] An inflammatory disease of sheep. | [noun] Meat from sheep that have died from this disease, or that have died from accident or disease in general. | [adjective] Sick with braxy BRINY (10) [noun] The sea. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, resembling or containing brine; salty. BROSY (10) BUBBY (14) [noun] A brother, especially an older brother. | [noun] A term of endearment or informal address for a male friend or relative. BUDDY (12) [noun] A friend or casual acquaintance. | [noun] A partner for a particular activity. | [noun] An informal and friendly address to a stranger; a friendly (or occasionally antagonistic) placeholder name for a person one does not know. | [adjective] Resembling a bud. BUFFY (16) [verb] To polish or make smooth by rubbing with a soft material. | [noun] A soft cloth or wheel used for polishing. BUGGY (12) [noun] A small horse-drawn cart. | [noun] A small motor vehicle, such as a dune buggy. | [noun] A hearse. BULGY (11) [adjective] Having one or more bulges; bulging BULKY (14) [adjective] Being large in size, mass, or volume. | [adjective] Unwieldy. | [adjective] Having excess body mass, especially muscle. BULLY (10) [noun] A person who is intentionally, physically, or emotionally cruel to others; especially to those who are weaker or have less power or privilege. | [noun] A noisy, blustering fellow, more insolent than courageous; one who is threatening and quarrelsome; an insolent, tyrannical fellow. | [noun] A hired thug. BUMPY (14) [adjective] Rough; jumpy; causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements | [adjective] Covered with or full of bumps BUNNY (10) [noun] A rabbit, especially a juvenile. | [noun] A bunny girl: a nightclub waitress who wears a costume having rabbit ears and tail. | [noun] In basketball, an easy shot (i.e., one right next to the bucket) that is missed. | [noun] A swelling from a blow; a bump. | [noun] A culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches. | [noun] Bunny chow; a snack of bread filled with curry. | [adjective] Resembling a bun (small bread roll). BURLY (10) [adjective] (usually of a man) Large, well-built, and muscular. | [adjective] (East End of London) Great, amazing, unbelievable. | [adjective] (surf culture and/or Southern California) Of large magnitude, either good or bad, and sometimes both. | [adjective] Full of burls or knots; knotty. BURRY (10) [adjective] Prickly or covered with burrs. | [verb] To remove burrs from something. BUSBY (12) [noun] A fur hat, usually with a plume in the front, worn by certain members of the military or brass bands. BUSHY (13) [adjective] Like a bush in having many widely spread branches. | [adjective] Growing thickly. | [adjective] (Racial slur) Derogatory word used to refer to Afro-textured Hair. BUSTY (10) [adjective] Having large breasts. BUTTY (10) [noun] A sandwich, usually with a hot savoury filling in a breadcake. The most common are chips, bacon, sausage and egg. | [noun] Friend. | [noun] A miner who works under contract, receiving a fixed amount per ton of coal or ore. | [adjective] Resembling a heavy cart. BYWAY (16) [noun] A road that is not frequently travelled | [noun] (by extension) an unpopular or arcane field of study CABBY (14) [noun] A cabdriver; someone who drives a taxi. CADDY (12) [noun] One hired to assist another in playing the game of golf. | [verb] To serve as a caddy, carrying golf clubs etc. | [noun] A small box, can, or chest to keep things in. CADGY (12) CAGEY (11) [adjective] Wary, careful, shrewd. | [adjective] Uncommunicative; unwilling or hesitant to give information. CAKEY (14) [adjective] Having the texture, consistency, or quality of cake. | [adjective] Covered or caked with a thick layer of something. CAMPY (14) [adjective] Characterized by camp or kitsch, especially when deliberate or intentional. CANDY (11) [noun] Edible, sweet-tasting confectionery containing sugar, or sometimes artificial sweeteners, and often flavored with fruit, chocolate, nuts, herbs and spices, or artificial flavors. | [noun] A piece of confectionery of this kind. | [noun] (slang, chiefly US) crack cocaine. | [noun] A unit of mass used in southern India, equal to twenty maunds, roughly equal to 500 pounds avoirdupois but varying locally. CANNY (10) [adjective] Careful, prudent, cautious. | [adjective] Knowing, shrewd, astute. | [adjective] Frugal, thrifty. | [adjective] (especially of sound) Sounding as if it is coming through a tin can. CANTY (10) [adjective] Cheerful, lively, or pleasant in disposition or manner. CARNY (10) [noun] A person who works in a carnival (often one who uses exaggerated showmanship or fraud). | [noun] The jargon used by carnival workers. | [noun] A carnival. | [noun] Flattery. CARRY (10) [noun] A manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried. | [noun] A tract of land over which boats or goods are carried between two bodies of navigable water; a portage. | [noun] The bit or digit that is carried in an addition operation. CASKY (14) CATTY (10) [adjective] (of a person or remark) With subtle hostility in an effort to hurt, annoy or upset, particularly among women. | [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of a cat. | [noun] A (unit of) weight used in China, generally standardized as half a kilogram. CHARY (13) [adverb] In a chary manner. | [adjective] Careful, cautious, shy, wary. | [adjective] Excessively particular or fussy about details; fastidious. CHEVY (16) [noun] A hunt or pursuit; a chase. | [noun] A cry used in hunting. | [noun] The game of prisoners' bars. CHEWY (16) [noun] Chewing gum. | [adjective] Having a pliable or springy texture when chewed. CHIVY (16) [noun] A hunt or pursuit; a chase. | [noun] A cry used in hunting. | [noun] The game of prisoners' bars. CHOKY (17) [adjective] Reminiscent of choking. | [noun] Prison | [noun] A station, as for collection of customs, for palanquin bearers, police, etc. CISSY (10) [noun] A cisgender or cissexual person. | [noun] An effeminate boy or man. | [noun] A timid, unassertive or cowardly person. CIVVY (16) [noun] A civilian; someone who is not in the military. CLARY (10) [noun] Clary sage (Salvia sclarea) COALY (10) [adjective] Resembling, containing, or consisting of coal. COBBY (14) [adjective] Stocky | [adjective] Stout; hearty; lively | [adjective] Obstinate; headstrong COCKY (16) [adjective] Overly confident; arrogant and boastful. | [noun] Used as a term of endearment, originally for a person of either sex, but later primarily for a man. | [noun] A (familiar name for a) cockatoo. COLLY (10) [verb] To blacken with coal dust or soot; to make dark or dirty. COMFY (15) [adjective] Comfortable. COMMY (14) CONEY (10) [noun] A rabbit, especially the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (formerly known as Lepus cuniculus). | [noun] Rabbit fur. | [noun] Locally for other rabbit-like or hyrax-like animals, such as the Cape hyrax (das, dassie) or the pika (Ochotona princeps, formerly Lagomys princeps). CONKY (14) [adjective] Shaky, unsteady, or unreliable in condition or structure. COOEY (10) [verb] To make a soft murmuring sound, as a dove or pigeon. COOKY (14) [noun] A variant spelling of cookie, a baked sweet treat or small cake. | [adjective] Resembling or suggestive of a cookie in appearance or texture. COOLY (10) [noun] A laborer or porter, especially in India or other Asian countries; an unskilled worker hired for manual labor. CORBY (12) [noun] A raven or crow, particularly used in Scottish and Northern English dialect. CORKY (14) [adjective] Of wine, contaminated by a faulty or tainted cork. | [adjective] Consisting of, or like, cork; dry; shrivelled. | [noun] A deep bruise, usually on the leg or buttock, caused by a blow; a haematoma. CORNY (10) [adjective] Boring and unoriginal. | [adjective] Hackneyed or excessively sentimental. | [adjective] Producing corn or grain; furnished with grains of corn. | [adjective] Strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn. COSEY (10) [noun] A padded or knitted covering for a teapot, egg, or other object to keep it warm. | [adjective] Variant spelling of cozy; warm and comfortable. COVEY (13) [noun] A group of 8–12 (or more) quail. | [noun] A brood of partridges, grouse, etc. | [noun] A party or group (of persons or things). | [noun] A man. COWRY (13) [noun] A small gastropod (Monetaria moneta, syn. Cypraea moneta) common in the Indian Ocean; its shell. | [noun] (by extension) Any gastropod of the genus Cypraea; its shell. | [noun] (by extension) Any gastropod of the family Cypraeidae; its shell. COYLY (13) [adverb] In a coy manner. COZEY (19) CRAZY (19) [noun] An insane or eccentric person; a crackpot. | [noun] Eccentric behaviour; lunacy. | [adjective] Flawed or damaged; unsound, liable to break apart; ramshackle. CREPY (12) [adjective] Having a crepe-like texture; wrinkled or crinkled. | [adjective] Resembling or made of crepe fabric. CRONY (10) [noun] (originally Cambridge University) Close friend. | [noun] Trusted companion or partner in a criminal organization. | [noun] An old woman; a crone. CUBBY (14) [noun] A small, confined space. | [noun] In a school classroom, a cell of a shelf for students to place belongings in. CUDDY (12) [noun] A cabin, for the use of the captain, in the after part of a sailing ship under the poop deck. | [noun] A small cupboard or closet | [noun] A donkey, especially one driven by a huckster or greengrocer. | [noun] The coalfish (Pollachius carbonarius). CULLY (10) [noun] A person who is easily tricked or imposed on; a dupe, a gullible person. | [noun] A companion. | [noun] A male client of a prostitute; a john, a gonk. CUPPY (14) [adjective] Having the form of a cup. | [adjective] Having indentations or shallow depressions. | [adjective] (of timber) Characterised by cup shakes. CURDY (11) [adjective] Resembling or containing curds; having the texture or consistency of curdled milk. CURLY (10) [noun] A person or animal with curly hair. | [adjective] Having curls. | [adjective] Curling in a direction, as opposed to straight (quotation marks or apostrophes) CURRY (10) [noun] One of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce. | [noun] A spiced sauce or relish, especially one flavoured with curry powder. | [noun] Curry powder. | [verb] To groom (a horse); to dress or rub down a horse with a curry comb. | [verb] To perform currying upon. | [verb] To scurry; to ride or run hastily | [noun] A site for mining stone, limestone, or slate. CURVY (13) [adjective] Having curves. | [adjective] Buxom or curvaceous. CUSHY (13) [adjective] Easy, making few demands, comfortable. | [adjective] Comfortable; often in a way that will suit a person's body. CUTEY (10) [noun] A cute person or animal. | [noun] A clementine: a small, waxy-peeled orange hybrid cultivar that is easy to peel by hand. | [noun] (by extension) Any small mandarin orange variety such as a tangerine or a satsuma. CUTTY (10) [noun] A short spoon. | [noun] A short tobacco pipe. | [noun] A wanton or unchaste woman. DADDY (11) [noun] (usually childish) Father. | [noun] A male lover. | [noun] An informal term of address for a man. DAFFY (15) [adjective] Somewhat mad or eccentric. | [noun] A daffodil. DAILY (9) [noun] Something that is produced, consumed, used, or done every day. | [verb] To drive an automobile frequently, on a daily basis, for regular and mundane tasks. | [adjective] That occurs every day, or at least every working day | [adverb] Quotidianly, every day DAIRY (9) [noun] (also dairy products or dairy produce) Products produced from milk. | [noun] A place, often on a farm, where milk is processed and turned into products such as butter and cheese. | [noun] A dairy farm. DAISY (9) [noun] A wild flowering plant Bellis perennis of the Asteraceae family, with a yellow head and white petals | [noun] Many other flowering plants of various species. | [noun] A boot or other footwear. DALLY (9) [verb] To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle. | [verb] To caress, especially of a sexual nature; to fondle or pet | [verb] To delay unnecessarily; to while away. | [noun] Several wraps of rope around the saddle horn, used to stop animals in roping. DANDY (10) [noun] A man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance. | [noun] A yawl, or a small after-sail on a yawl. | [noun] A dandy roller. DARKY (13) [noun] A person with dark skin. | [noun] A dark lantern. DASHY (12) DAUBY (11) DEARY (9) DECAY (11) [noun] The process or result of being gradually decomposed. | [noun] A deterioration of condition; loss of status or fortune. | [verb] To deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality. DECOY (11) [noun] A person or object meant to lure somebody into danger. | [noun] A real or fake animal used by hunters to lure game. | [verb] To lead into danger by artifice; to lure into a net or snare; to entrap. DECRY (11) [verb] To denounce as harmful. | [verb] To blame for ills. DEEDY (10) [adjective] Industrious; active. | [adjective] Earnest; serious. DEIFY (12) [verb] To make a god of (something or someone). | [verb] To treat as worthy of worship; to regard as a deity. DEITY (9) [noun] A supernatural divine being; a god or goddess. | [noun] The state, position, or fact of being a god or God. [from 14th c.] | [noun] A celestial being inferior to a supreme God but superior to man. DELAY (9) [noun] A period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity. | [noun] An audio effects unit that introduces a controlled delay. | [verb] To put off until a later time; to defer. | [verb] To dilute, temper. DELLY (9) DEOXY (16) DERAY (9) DERBY (11) [noun] Any of several annual horse races. | [noun] (by extension) Any organized race. | [noun] A bowler hat. DERRY (9) DIARY (9) [noun] A daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer. | [noun] A personal organizer or appointment diary. | [verb] To keep a diary or journal. DICEY (11) [adjective] Fraught with danger. | [adjective] Of uncertain, risky outcome. | [adjective] Of doubtful or uncertain efficacy, provenance, etc.; dodgy. DICKY (15) [noun] A louse. | [noun] Dicky dirt = a shirt, meaning a shirt with a collar. | [noun] A detachable shirt front, collar or bib. | [adjective] Like a dick, foolish or obnoxious DICTY (11) [noun] An upper-class black. | [adjective] Stylish and respectable; high-class | [adjective] Striving to seem stylish and respectable; pretentious DIKEY (13) DILLY (9) [adjective] Redolent of dill (the herb). | [noun] Someone or something that is remarkable or unusual. | [noun] A dilly bag. | [noun] A kind of stagecoach. DIMLY (11) [adverb] In a dim manner. DINGY (10) [adjective] Drab; shabby; dirty; squalid | [noun] A small open boat, propelled by oars or paddles, carried as a tender, lifeboat, or pleasure craft on a ship. | [noun] An inflatable rubber life raft. DINKY (13) [adjective] Tiny and cute; small and attractive. | [adjective] Tiny and insignificant; small and undesirable. | [noun] A person in a relationship with double income and no kids DIPPY (13) [adjective] Lacking common sense. | [adjective] Having romantic feelings for; excited or enthusiastic about. | [adjective] Of an egg: cooked so that the yolk remains runny and can be used for dipping. DIRTY (9) [verb] To make (something) dirty. | [verb] To stain or tarnish (somebody) with dishonor. | [verb] To debase by distorting the real nature of (something). DISHY (12) [adjective] Attractive; good-looking; sexy. | [adjective] Tending to relay information and gossip. DITSY (9) [adjective] Silly or scatterbrained, usually of a young woman. DITTY (9) [noun] A short verse or tune. | [noun] A saying or utterance, especially one that is short and frequently repeated. | [verb] To sing; to warble a little tune. DITZY (18) [adjective] Silly or scatterbrained, usually of a young woman. DIVVY (15) [noun] A dividend; a share or portion. | [verb] To divide into portions. | [noun] A foolish person. | [adjective] Divine; very pleasant, wonderful. DIZZY (27) [verb] To make dizzy, to bewilder. | [adjective] Having a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded. | [adjective] Producing giddiness. DOBBY (13) [noun] A device in some looms that allows the weaving of small geometric patterns. | [noun] The patterns so woven, or the fabric containing the patterns. | [noun] An evil or mischievous fairy or ghost sometimes said to haunt a building or household. DODGY (11) [adjective] Evasive and shifty | [adjective] Unsound and unreliable | [adjective] Dishonest DOGEY (10) DOGGY (11) [noun] A dog, especially a small one. | [noun] Doggy style | [noun] (armed services) A junior temporarily assigned to do minor duties for a senior; a gofer. | [adjective] Suggestive of or in the manner of a dog. DOILY (9) [noun] A small ornamental piece of lace or linen or paper used to protect a surface from scratches by hard objects such as vases or bowls; or to decorate a plate of food. | [noun] An old kind of woollen material. DOLLY (9) [noun] A doll. | [noun] A contrivance for stirring: | [noun] A tool with an indented head for shaping the head of a rivet. | [adjective] Pretty; attractive. | [noun] An offering of fruit or flowers. DONSY (9) DOOLY (9) DOOMY (11) [adjective] Filled with doom and gloom: depressing or pessimistic DOOZY (18) [noun] Something that is extraordinary: often troublesome, difficult or problematic, but sometimes extraordinary in a positive sense. | [adjective] Of high quality; remarkable; excellent. | [adjective] Sporty, ostentatious, flashy. DOPEY (11) [adjective] Stupid, silly. DORKY (13) [adjective] Like a dork. DORMY (11) [adjective] In match play, leading the match by the same number of holes as remain to be played. DORTY (9) DOTTY (9) [adjective] Mildly insane or eccentric; often, senile. | [adjective] Having an unsteady gait. | [noun] A shotgun. DOWDY (13) [noun] A plain or shabby person | [adjective] Plain and unfashionable in style or dress. | [adjective] Lacking stylishness or neatness; shabby. DOWNY (12) [adjective] Having down, covered with a soft fuzzy coating as of small feathers or hair. | [adjective] Sharp-witted, perceptive. | [noun] A blanket filled with down; a duvet. DOWRY (12) [noun] Payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage. | [noun] Payment by the groom or his family to the bride's family: bride price. | [noun] Dower. DOYLY (12) DRILY (9) [adverb] In a dry manner DRYLY (12) [adverb] In a dry manner. DUCHY (14) [noun] A dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess. (A grand duchy may be a self-governing state. A simple duchy tends to be a part of a larger kingdom or empire.) DUCKY (15) [noun] A duck (aquatic bird), especially a toy rubber duck | [noun] An affectionate pet name. | [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of a duck. DUDDY (11) DULLY (9) [adverb] In a dull manner; without liveliness; without lustre. DUMKY (15) [noun] A genre of instrumental folk music from Ukraine. | [noun] An individual composition in this genre. DUMMY (13) [noun] A silent person; a person who does not talk. | [noun] An unintelligent person. | [noun] A figure of a person or animal used by a ventriloquist; a puppet. DUMPY (13) [noun] A short, stout person or animal, especially one of a breed of very short-legged chickens. | [noun] A small bottle of beer. | [adjective] Short and thick; stout or stocky DUNGY (10) DUSKY (13) [noun] A dusky shark. | [noun] A dusky dolphin. | [noun] A dusky grouse. DUSTY (9) [adjective] Covered with dust. | [adjective] Powdery and resembling dust. | [adjective] Grey in parts. DYKEY (16) [adjective] Of a woman, whether actually lesbian or not, having stereotypically lesbian characteristics; that looks like a dyke. EARLY (8) [noun] A shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day. | [adjective] At a time in advance of the usual or expected event. | [adjective] Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time. EBONY (10) [noun] A hard, dense, deep black wood from various subtropical and tropical trees, especially of the genus Diospyros. | [noun] A tree that yields such wood. | [noun] A deep, dark black colour. EDIFY (12) [verb] To build, construct. | [verb] To instruct or improve morally or intellectually. ELEGY (9) [noun] A mournful or plaintive poem; a funeral song; a poem of lamentation. | [noun] A composition of mournful character. EMBAY (12) [verb] To bathe; to steep. | [verb] To shut in, enclose, shelter or trap, such as ships in a bay. EMERY (10) [noun] An impure type of corundum, often used for sanding or polishing. | [verb] To sand or polish with emery. | [verb] To coat with emery. EMPTY (12) [noun] (usually plural) A container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty. | [verb] To make empty; to void; to remove the contents of. | [verb] Of a river, duct, etc: to drain or flow toward an ultimate destination. ENEMY (10) [noun] Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else. | [noun] A hostile force or nation; a fighting member of such a force or nation. | [noun] Something harmful or threatening to another ENJOY (15) [verb] To receive pleasure or satisfaction from something | [verb] To have the use or benefit of something. | [verb] To be satisfied or receive pleasure. ENSKY (12) ENTRY (8) [noun] The act of entering. | [noun] Permission to enter. | [noun] A doorway that provides a means of entering a building. ENVOY (11) [noun] A short stanza at the end of a poem, used either to address a person or to comment on the preceding body of the poem. | [noun] A diplomatic agent of the second rank, next in status after an ambassador. | [noun] A representative. EPOXY (17) [noun] A thermosetting polyepoxide resin used chiefly in strong adhesives, coatings and laminates; epoxy resin. | [verb] To glue with epoxy. | [adjective] Derived from an epoxide. ESSAY (8) [noun] (authorship) A written composition of moderate length, exploring a particular issue or subject. | [noun] A test, experiment; an assay. | [noun] An attempt. | [verb] To try. EVERY (11) FADDY (13) [adjective] Having characteristics of a fad. | [adjective] Fussy, having particular tastes or whims FAERY (11) [noun] The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion. | [noun] A mythical being with magical powers, known in many sizes and descriptions, although often depicted in modern illustrations only as a small sprite with gauze-like wings, and revered in some modern forms of paganism. | [noun] An enchantress, or creature of overpowering charm. FAGGY (13) [adjective] Effeminate; homosexual; gay. FAIRY (11) [noun] The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion. | [noun] A mythical being with magical powers, known in many sizes and descriptions, although often depicted in modern illustrations only as a small sprite with gauze-like wings, and revered in some modern forms of paganism. | [noun] An enchantress, or creature of overpowering charm. FAKEY (15) FANCY (13) [noun] The imagination. | [noun] An image or representation of anything formed in the mind. | [noun] An opinion or notion formed without much reflection. | [verb] To appreciate without jealousy or greed. FANNY (11) [noun] The female genitalia. | [noun] The buttocks; arguably the most nearly polite of several euphemisms. | [noun] Sexual intercourse with a woman. | [noun] (naval slang) Mess kettle or cooking pot. FARCY (13) [noun] A contagious disease of horses, resembling glanders FATLY (11) FATTY (11) [adjective] Containing, composed of, or consisting of fat. | [adjective] Like fat; greasy. | [adjective] Literally or figuratively large. | [noun] An obese person. FAWNY (14) FELLY (11) [noun] The outer rim of a wheel, supported by the spokes. | [adverb] Fiercely, harshly. FENNY (11) FERLY (11) FERNY (11) FERRY (11) [noun] A ship used to transport people, smaller vehicles and goods from one port to another, usually on a regular schedule. | [noun] A place where passengers are transported across water in such a ship. | [noun] The legal right or franchise that entitles a corporate body or an individual to operate such a service. FEYLY (14) FIERY (11) [adjective] Of or relating to fire. | [adjective] Burning or glowing. | [adjective] Inflammable or easily ignited. FIFTY (14) [noun] A banknote or coin with a denomination of 50. | [noun] A batsman's score of at least 50 runs and less than 100 runs. | [numeral] The cardinal number occurring after forty-nine and before fifty-one. FILLY (11) [noun] A young female horse. | [noun] A young attractive female. FILMY (13) [adjective] Resembling or made of a thin film; gauzy | [adjective] Covered by (or as if by) a film; hazy FINNY (11) [adjective] (of a fish) Having one or more fins. | [adjective] Resembling a fin. | [adjective] Abounding in fishes. FIRRY (11) FISHY (14) [noun] A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the help of fins and breathing with gills. | [noun] Any animal (or any vertebrate) that lives exclusively in water. | [noun] The flesh of the fish used as food. FITLY (11) FIZZY (29) [noun] A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage. | [adjective] (of a liquid) Containing bubbles. | [adjective] Lively, vivacious. FLAKY (15) [adjective] Consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike. | [adjective] (of a person) Unreliable; likely to make plans with others but then abandon those plans. | [adjective] (of a thing) Unreliable; working only on an intermittent basis; likely to malfunction. FLAMY (13) FLAWY (14) FLAXY (18) FLUKY (15) [adjective] Lucky | [adjective] Unstable, prone to rapid and unpredictable changes FLUTY (11) [adjective] Resembling the sound of a flute. FLYBY (16) [noun] A flight past a celestial object in order to make observations. | [noun] A low-level ceremonial flight, typically in connection with an airshow or a military parade. | [noun] A brief visit. FOAMY (13) [noun] An inexpensive surfboard made of extruded polystyrene foam | [adjective] Full of foam. FOGEY (12) [noun] A dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over-conservative, or slow. FOGGY (13) [adjective] Obscured by mist or fog; unclear; hazy | [adjective] Confused, befuddled, etc. FOLKY (15) [adjective] Having the character of folk music FOLLY (11) [noun] Foolishness. | [noun] Thoughtless action resulting in tragic consequence. | [noun] A fanciful building built for purely ornamental reasons. FOOTY (11) [adjective] Having foots, or settlings. | [adjective] Poor; mean FORAY (11) [noun] A sudden or irregular incursion in border warfare; hence, any irregular incursion for war or spoils; a raid. | [noun] A brief excursion or attempt, especially outside one's accustomed sphere. | [verb] To scour (an area or place) for food, treasure, booty etc. FORBY (13) [adjective] Uncommon; out of the ordinary; extraordinary; superior. | [adverb] Past; by; beyond. | [adverb] Uncommonly; exceptionally. FORKY (15) FORTY (11) [noun] A bottle of beer containing forty fluid ounces. | [numeral] The cardinal number occurring after thirty-nine and before forty-one. FUBSY (13) [adjective] Short and stout; low and wide FUGGY (13) [adjective] Muggy, stuffy, with bad ventilation FULLY (11) [adverb] In a full manner; without lack or defect. | [adverb] In a full degree; to a full extent. | [adverb] As a minimum; at least. FUNKY (15) [adjective] Offbeat, unconventional or eccentric. | [adjective] Not quite right; of questionable quality; not appropriate to the context. | [adjective] Cool; great; excellent. FUNNY (11) [noun] A joke. | [noun] A comic strip. | [adjective] Amusing; humorous; comical. | [noun] A narrow clinker-built boat for sculling. FURRY (11) [noun] An animal character with human-like characteristics; most commonly refers to such characters created by members of the furry subculture. | [noun] A member of the furry fandom. | [noun] Someone who roleplays or identifies with a furry character. (Compare therianthrope.) FURZY (20) FUSSY (11) [adjective] Anxious or particular about petty details. | [adjective] Having a tendency to fuss, cry, or be bad-tempered/ill-tempered (especially of babies). FUSTY (11) [adjective] Moldy or musty. | [adjective] Stale-smelling or stuffy. | [adjective] (by extension) Old-fashioned, refusing to change or update. FUZZY (29) [noun] (often in the plural) A very small piece of plush material. | [noun] Something covered with fuzz or hair, as an animal or plush toy. | [noun] A person, especially a college student, interested in humanities or social sciences, as opposed to one interested in mathematics, science, or engineering. GABBY (13) [adjective] Inclined to talk too much, especially about trivia. GAILY (9) [adverb] Merrily. | [adverb] Showily. GALLY (9) GAMAY (11) [noun] Any of several varieties of red grape used for making Beaujolais and other red wines. GAMEY (11) [adjective] Having the smell, taste and texture of consumed game (meat). | [adjective] Plucky, spirited or gritty | [adjective] Risque, sordid or sexually suggestive GAMMY (13) [adjective] Injured, or not functioning properly (with respect to legs). | [noun] Grandmother. | [noun] A blowjob; fellatio. GAPPY (13) GASSY (9) [adjective] Having the nature of, or containing, gas. | [adjective] Of food or drink: tending to cause flatulence. | [adjective] Tending to be long-winded or wordy, especially in a boastful and vain manner. GAUDY (10) [noun] One of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited. | [adjective] Very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner | [adjective] Fun; merry; festive | [noun] A reunion held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford for alumni, normally held during the summer vacations. GAUZY (18) [adjective] Having the qualities of gauze; light, thin, transparent, hazy. | [adjective] Light; giving the effect of haze. GAWKY (16) [noun] An awkward, ungainly person. | [adjective] Awkward, ungainly; lacking grace or dexterity in movement GAWSY (12) GAYLY (12) GEEKY (13) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of a geek. GEMMY (13) GERMY (11) [adjective] That carries germs. GIDDY (11) [verb] To make dizzy or unsteady. | [verb] To reel; to whirl. | [adjective] Dizzy, feeling dizzy or unsteady and as if about to fall down. GILLY (9) GIMPY (13) GINNY (9) GIPSY (11) [noun] (sometimes offensive) A member of the Romani people, or one of the sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichal, etc). | [noun] An itinerant person or any person, not necessarily Romani; a tinker, a traveller or a carny. | [noun] (sometimes offensive) A move in contra dancing in which two dancers walk in a circle around each other while maintaining eye contact (but not touching as in a swing). (Compare whole gyp, half gyp, and gypsy meltdown, in which this step precedes a swing.) GIRLY (9) [noun] Girl. | [adjective] Characteristic of a stereotypical girl, very effeminate, sweet; unmasculine. GLADY (10) GLARY (9) GLAZY (18) GLORY (9) [noun] Great or overwhelming beauty or splendour. | [noun] Honour, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing; high reputation; renown. | [noun] That quality in a person or thing which secures general praise or honour. GLUEY (9) [adjective] Viscous and adhesive, as glue. GODLY (10) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a god | [adjective] Devoted to a god or God; devout; righteous. | [adjective] Gloriously good. GOLLY (9) [interjection] God! | [noun] A rag doll or mascot in the form of a caricature of a black minstrel. | [noun] (racist) A black person. | [noun] A galosh. | [noun] (juvenile) Chewing gum. GOODY (10) [noun] A good character in a story, often a hero. | [noun] A small amount of something good to eat. | [noun] Any small, usually free, item. GOOEY (9) [adjective] Of or relating to goo | [adjective] Soft, sticky and viscous GOOFY (12) [adjective] Silly, quirky | [noun] One who rides with the right foot forward. | [adjective] Riding with the right foot forward. GOOKY (13) GOONY (9) GOOPY (11) GOOSY (9) [noun] A goose. | [noun] A foolish person; a silly. | [adjective] Characteristic of a goose; anserine GORSY (9) GOUTY (9) [adjective] Suffering from gout. GRAPY (11) GRAVY (12) [noun] A thick sauce made from the fat or juices that come out from meat or vegetables as they are being cooked. | [noun] A type of gravy. | [noun] (Italian-American) Sauce used for pasta. GRIMY (11) [adjective] Stained or covered with grime. | [adjective] From the urban musical genre called grime. GRIPY (11) GULFY (12) GULLY (9) [noun] A trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside. | [noun] A small valley. | [noun] A drop kerb. | [noun] (northern UK) A large knife. GULPY (11) GUMMY (13) [noun] A sheep that is losing or has lost its teeth. | [adjective] Showing the gums. | [noun] A species of shark, Mustelus antarcticus, endemic to southern and south-eastern Australia, the meat of which is sold as flake. | [noun] (usually in the plural) A gummi candy. GUNKY (13) [adjective] Greasy, messy or dirty. GUNNY (9) [noun] A coarse heavy fabric made of jute or hemp. | [noun] A gunny sack. | [noun] A gunnery sergeant. GUPPY (13) [noun] A tiny freshwater fish, Poecilia reticulata, popular in home aquariums, that usually has a plain body and black or dark blue tail for the females and a more colorful tail for the males. | [noun] By extension, any tiny fish. | [noun] A tube holding paintballs before they are loaded into the gun. GURRY (9) [noun] A circular gong that was struck at regular intervals to indicate the time. | [noun] The time interval indicated by striking the gurry. Originally, this was twenty-two and a half minutes, but later, under British influence, changed to an hour. | [noun] A small fort. | [noun] Fishing offal GUSHY (12) [adjective] Gushing; effusive and often emotional. | [adjective] Tending to gush, to produce a large flow of liquid. GUSSY (9) [verb] To dress up or decorate in a showy way GUSTY (9) [adjective] (of wind) Blowing in gusts; blustery; tempestuous. | [adjective] (by extension, metaphoric) Characterized by or occurring in instances of sudden strong expression | [adjective] (metaphoric) Bombastic, verbose. | [adjective] With gusto GUTSY (9) [adjective] Marked by courage and determination in the face of difficulties or danger; having guts | [adjective] Not showing due respect GUTTY (9) [adjective] Charged or sprinkled with drops. | [noun] One who works in a slaughterhouse cutting out the internal organs. | [adjective] Gutsy; brave. | [noun] An urchin or delinquent. GYPSY (14) [noun] (sometimes offensive) A member of the Romani people, or one of the sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichal, etc). | [adjective] (sometimes offensive) Of or belonging to the Romani people or one of it sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichel, etc). | [noun] An itinerant person or any person, not necessarily Romani; a tinker, a traveller or a carny. HAIRY (11) [adjective] Of a person, having a lot of hair on the body. | [adjective] Of an animal, having a lot of fur. | [adjective] Of a body part other than the head, having hair growing from it. HAMMY (15) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of ham. | [adjective] Amateurish; characterized by overacting. | [noun] One of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh. | [noun] A hamster. HANDY (12) [adjective] Easy to use, useful. | [adjective] Nearby, within reach. | [adjective] Of a person: dexterous, skilful. | [noun] A hand job. | [noun] A handgun. HANKY (15) [noun] A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face, eyes, nose or hands. | [noun] A piece of cloth shaped like a handkerchief to be worn about the neck; a neckerchief or neckcloth. HAPLY (13) [adverb] By accident or luck. | [adverb] Perhaps. HAPPY (15) [noun] A happy event, thing, person, etc. | [noun] Preceded by the: happy people as a group. | [verb] Often followed by up: to become happy; to brighten up, to cheer up. HARDY (12) [noun] (usually in the plural) Anything, especially a plant, that is hardy. | [noun] A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole. | [adjective] Having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships. HARPY (13) [noun] A fabulous winged monster, ravenous and filthy, having the face of a woman and the body of a vulture. | [noun] A shrewish woman. | [noun] One who is rapacious or ravenous; an extortioner. HARRY (11) [verb] To plunder, pillage, assault. | [verb] To make repeated attacks on an enemy. | [verb] To strip, lay waste, ravage. HASTY (11) [adjective] Acting in haste; being too hurried or quick HEADY (12) [adjective] Intoxicating or stupefying. | [adjective] Tending to upset the mind or senses. | [adjective] Exhilarating. HEAVY (14) [noun] A villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts. | [noun] A doorman, bouncer or bodyguard. | [noun] A large multi-engined aircraft. (The term heavy normally follows the call-sign when used by air traffic controllers.) | [adjective] Having the heaves. HEDGY (13) HEFTY (14) [adjective] Heavy, strong, vigorous, mighty, impressive. | [adjective] Strong; bulky. | [adjective] (of a person) Possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful; powerfully or heavily built. HEMPY (15) HENRY (11) [noun] In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical inductance; the inductance induced in a circuit by a rate of change of current of one ampere per second and a resulting electromotive force of one volt. Symbol: H | [noun] A turd. | [noun] A quantity of marijuana weighing one-eighth of an ounce. HERBY (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to herbs HERRY (11) HILLY (11) [adjective] (of a landscape) Abundant in hills; having many hills. HINNY (11) [noun] The hybrid offspring of a stallion (male horse) and a she-ass (female donkey). | [verb] To whinny | [noun] A term of endearment usually for women. HIPPY (15) [noun] (1950s slang) A teenager who imitated the beatniks. | [noun] (1960s slang; still widely used in reference to that era) One who chooses not to conform to prevailing social norms: especially one who subscribes to values or actions such as acceptance or self-practice of recreational drug use, liberal or radical sexual mores, advocacy of communal living, strong pacifism or anti-war sentiment, etc. | [noun] (modern slang) A person who keeps an unkempt or sloppy appearance and wearing unusually long hair (for males), and because of it, often stereotyped as a deadbeat. | [adjective] Having prominent or in any other way unusual hips. HISSY (11) HOAGY (12) [noun] A sandwich made on a (usually soft) long Italian roll; a submarine sandwich. HOARY (11) [adjective] White, whitish, or greyish-white. | [adjective] White or grey with age. | [adjective] Of a pale silvery grey. HOBBY (15) [noun] An activity that one enjoys doing in one's spare time. | [noun] An extinct breed of horse native to the British Isles, also known as the Irish Hobby | [noun] Any of four species of small falcons in the genus Falco, especially Falco subbuteo. HOKEY (15) [adjective] Phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived; of obviously flimsy credibility or quality | [adjective] Corny; overly or unbelievably sentimental HOLEY (11) HOLLY (11) [noun] Any of various shrubs or (mostly) small trees, of the genus Ilex, either evergreen or deciduous, used as decoration especially at Christmas. | [noun] The wood from this tree. | [noun] (with a qualifier) Any of several unrelated plant species likened to Ilex because of their prickly, evergreen foliage and/or round, bright-red berries HOMEY (13) [noun] Someone, particularly a friend or male acquaintance, from one's hometown. | [noun] A close friend or fellow member of a youth gang. | [noun] An inner-city youth. | [adjective] Befitting a home; cozy, intimate. HONEY (11) [noun] A viscous, sweet fluid produced from plant nectar by bees. Often used to sweeten tea or to spread on baked goods. | [noun] A variety of this substance. | [noun] Nectar. HONKY (15) [noun] (racial slur) A Caucasian person. | [noun] A factory hand or general unskilled worker. HOODY (12) [noun] A sweatshirt, with an integral hood and, sometimes, a large kangaroo pocket at the front. | [noun] (often with negative connotation of yobbishness) A young person wearing such a sweatshirt, usually a male. | [noun] Foreskin HOOEY (11) [noun] Silly talk or writing; nonsense, silliness, or fake assertion(s). | [noun] A hog-tie performed in a rodeo show. HOOKY (15) [noun] Absence from school or work. | [adjective] Full of hooks. | [adjective] Shaped like a hook. HOOLY (11) HOOTY (11) HOPPY (15) HORNY (11) [adjective] Hard or bony, like an animal's horn. | [adjective] Having horns. | [adjective] Sexually aroused. HORSY (11) [noun] A child's term or name for a horse. | [noun] A game where a child rides on the back of another, who is on all fours. | [adjective] Of or relating to horses. HOTLY (11) [adverb] With great amounts of heat | [adverb] In a heated manner; intensely or vehemently HOWDY (15) [noun] A wife, a midwife. | [verb] To greet informally, especially by saying "howdy" | [interjection] An informal greeting used in the South of the USA. HUBBY (15) [noun] (term of endearment) Husband. | [adjective] Full of hubs or protuberances. HUFFY (17) [adjective] Angry, annoyed, indignant or irritated. | [adjective] Easily offended; thin-skinned or touchy. | [adjective] Haughty, arrogant HULKY (15) HUMPY (15) [noun] A hut or temporary shelter made from bark and tree branches, especially for Aborigines. HUNKY (15) [adjective] Exhibiting strong, masculine beauty. | [adjective] Shaped like a hunk, or piece; chunky. | [adjective] All right; in good condition. | [noun] A lower-class person of Hungarian, Romanian, or Slavic, especially Ruthenian, descent. HURLY (11) HURRY (11) [noun] Rushed action. | [noun] Urgency. | [noun] An incidence of a defensive player forcing the quarterback to act faster than the quarterback was prepared to, resulting in a failed offensive play. HUSKY (15) [adjective] (of a voice) Hoarse and rough-sounding. | [adjective] Burly, stout. | [adjective] Abounding with husks; consisting of husks. | [noun] Any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs. HUSSY (11) [noun] A housewife or housekeeper. | [noun] A sexually immoral woman. | [noun] A cheeky or disrespectful girl; a woman showing inappropriate or improper behavior. ICILY (10) IMPLY (12) [verb] (of a proposition) to have as a necessary consequence | [verb] (of a person) to suggest by logical inference | [verb] (of a person or proposition) to hint; to insinuate; to suggest tacitly and avoid a direct statement INLAY (8) [noun] The material placed within a different material in the form of a decoration. | [noun] A filling for a tooth, made of ceramic or gold to fit the cavity and shape of tooth and cemented into place. | [noun] The piece of paper or the booklet inside the case of a CD or DVD IRONY (8) [noun] A statement that, when taken in context, may actually mean something different from, or the opposite of, what is written literally; the use of words expressing something other than their literal intention, often in a humorous context. | [noun] Dramatic irony: a theatrical effect in which the meaning of a situation, or some incongruity in the plot, is understood by the audience, but not by the characters in the play. | [noun] Ignorance feigned for the purpose of confounding or provoking an antagonist; Socratic irony. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the metal iron. ITCHY (13) [adjective] Having or creating an itch, causing a person or animal to tend to want to scratch. IVORY (11) [noun] The hard white form of dentin which forms the tusks of elephants, walruses and other animals. | [noun] A creamy white color, the color of ivory. | [noun] Something made from or resembling ivory. JACKY (21) [noun] A sailor. | [noun] English gin. JAGGY (17) [adjective] Jagged, toothed or serrated JAMMY (19) [noun] A gun. | [adjective] Resembling jam in taste, texture, etc. | [adjective] Covered in jam. JANTY (15) JAZZY (33) [adjective] In the style of jazz. | [adjective] Flashy or showy. | [adjective] Lacking focus; jittery or jangly. JELLY (15) [noun] An explosive mixture of nitroglycerine and nitrate absorbed onto a base of wood pulp. | [noun] A dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set, known as "jello" in North America. | [noun] A clear or translucent fruit preserve, made from fruit juice and set using either naturally occurring, or added, pectin. Known as "jam" in Commonwealth English. | [adjective] Jealous. JEMMY (19) [noun] A baked sheep's head. | [noun] An immigrant. | [noun] A greatcoat. JENNY (15) [noun] A device for spinning thread from fiber onto multiple spindles (also called spinning jenny). | [noun] A female creature of certain kinds, such as wren and donkey. | [noun] A catmill. JERKY (19) [adjective] Characterized by physical jerking. | [adjective] Having the behavior of a jerk (unpleasant person). | [noun] Lean meat cured and preserved by cutting into thin strips and air-drying in the sun. JERRY (15) [noun] A chamber pot. | [adjective] Jerry-built. | [noun] A German, particularly a male German. JETTY (15) [noun] A structure of wood or stone extended into the sea to influence the current or tide, or to protect a harbor or beach. | [noun] A wharf or dock extending from the shore. | [noun] A part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest, and overhangs the wall below. | [adjective] Made of jet, or like jet in color. JIFFY (21) [noun] A very short, unspecified length of time. | [noun] A unit of time defined by the frequency of its basic timer – historically, and by convention, 0.01 of a second, but some computer operating systems use other values. | [noun] The length of an alternating current power cycle (1/60 or 1/50 of a second). JIMMY (19) [noun] (especially New England and Philadelphia) Chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes. | [noun] A marijuana cigarette. | [noun] A device used to circumvent a locking mechanism; a slim jim. JIMPY (19) JIVEY (18) JOKEY (19) [adjective] In the nature of a joke; jocular JOLLY (15) [noun] A pleasure trip or excursion. | [noun] A marine in the English navy. | [verb] To amuse or divert. JOLTY (15) JOTTY (15) JOWLY (18) JUICY (17) [adjective] Having lots of juice. | [adjective] (of a story, etc.) Exciting; titillating. | [adjective] (of a blow, strike, etc.) Strong, painful. JUMPY (19) [adjective] Nervous and excited. JUNKY (19) [noun] A narcotics addict, especially a heroin user. | [noun] (by extension) An enthusiast of something. | [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of junk; cheap, worthless, or of low quality. JUTTY (15) KAURY (12) KELLY (12) KELPY (14) KERRY (12) KICKY (18) [adjective] Lively, exciting, thrilling. | [adjective] Characterised by kicking motions. | [adjective] Describing a wicket that sometimes causes the ball to kick (bounce unevenly). KIDDY (14) [noun] A child. | [verb] To kid; to hoax or tease. | [adjective] Alternative spelling of kiddie KILTY (12) KINKY (16) [adjective] Full of kinks; liable to kink or curl. | [adjective] Marked by unconventional sexual preferences or behavior, as fetishism, sadomasochism, and other sexual practices. | [adjective] Queer; eccentric; crotchety. KISSY (12) [noun] A touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as a greeting. | [noun] An 'X' mark placed at the end of a letter or other type of message. | [noun] A type of filled chocolate candy, shaped as if someone had kissed the top. See Hershey's Kisses. KITTY (12) [noun] A kitten or young cat. | [noun] (sometimes capitalized) A pet name for a cat. | [noun] A money pool, as for a card game, or for shared expenses. KOOKY (16) [adjective] Eccentric, strange, or foolish; crazy or insane; kookish. | [adjective] Behaving like a kook (a person with poor style or skill); kook-like. LACEY (10) LAITY (8) [noun] People of a church who are not ordained clergy or clerics. | [noun] The common man or woman. | [noun] The unlearned, untrained or ignorant. LAMBY (12) LANKY (12) [adjective] Tall, slim, and rather ungraceful or awkward. LARDY (9) LARKY (12) LATHY (11) LAWNY (11) LAXLY (15) LEADY (9) LEAFY (11) [adjective] Covered with leaves | [adjective] Containing much foliage | [adjective] In the form of leaves (of some material) LEAKY (12) [adjective] Having leaks; not fully sealed. LEARY (8) LEAVY (11) LEDGY (10) LEERY (8) [adjective] Cautious, suspicious, wary, hesitant, or nervous about something; having reservations or concerns. LEFTY (11) [noun] One who is left-handed. | [noun] One who has left-wing political views. | [noun] One's left testicle. LEGGY (10) [adjective] (chiefly of a woman) Having long, attractive legs; long-legged. | [adjective] (chiefly of a woman) Exposing the bare or pantyhose-clad legs, especially the thighs. | [adjective] Taller or longer than usual. LEZZY (26) [noun] A lesbian. LIMBY (12) LIMEY (10) [noun] An Englishman or other Briton, or a person of British descent. | [adjective] Resembling limes (the fruit); lime-like. | [adjective] Of, or pertaining to, limes (the fruit). LINDY (9) LINEY (8) LINGY (9) LINKY (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to hyperlinks. LINTY (8) LIPPY (12) [adjective] Having prominent lips. | [adjective] Having a tendency to talk back in a cheeky or impertinent manner. | [noun] Lip gloss or lipstick; a stick of this product. | [noun] An old dry measure amounting to one quarter of a peck (for goods sold by weight, 1¾ pounds or about four-fifths of a kilogram); also, a container of that capacity. LOAMY (10) [adjective] Consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam. LOBBY (12) [noun] An entryway or reception area; vestibule; passageway; corridor. | [noun] That part of a hall of legislation not appropriated to the official use of the assembly. | [noun] A class or group of people who try to influence public officials; collectively, lobbyists. | [noun] Scouse (from lobscouse) LOFTY (11) [adjective] High, tall, having great height or stature | [adjective] Idealistic, implying over-optimism | [adjective] Extremely proud; arrogant; haughty LOGGY (10) LOLLY (8) [noun] A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop. | [noun] Money. | [noun] Any confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content; a sweet, a piece of candy. | [noun] Snow or fine ice floating on water. LOOBY (10) LOOEY (8) [noun] Lieutenant LOONY (8) [noun] An insane or very foolish person. | [adjective] (of a person) Insane. | [adjective] (of a thing) Very silly, absurd. LOOPY (10) [adjective] Having loops. | [adjective] Idiotic, crazy or drunk. LOPPY (12) [adjective] Somewhat lop; inclined to lop. LORRY (8) [noun] A motor vehicle for transporting goods, and in some cases people; a truck. | [noun] A barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at railway stations. | [noun] A small cart or wagon used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish. LOSSY (8) [adjective] Of a communication channel, subject to loss of signal strength. | [adjective] (power systems) Of an electricity transmission line, subject to various forms of power loss. | [adjective] (of an algorithm for converting or compressing data) Reducing the amount of information in data. LOURY (8) LOUSY (8) [adjective] Remarkably bad; of poor quality, dirty, or underhanded; mean, contemptible. | [adjective] Infested with lice. | [adjective] (usually with with) Filled or packed (with something, usually bad). LOWLY (11) [adjective] Not high; not elevated in place; low. | [adjective] Low in rank or social importance. | [adjective] Not lofty or sublime; humble. LUCKY (14) [adjective] (of people) Favoured by luck; fortunate; having good success or good fortune | [adjective] Producing, or resulting in, good fortune LUMPY (12) [adjective] Full of lumps, not smooth. | [adjective] Of a water surface: covered in many small waves as a result of wind; choppy. LUSTY (8) [adjective] Exhibiting lust (in the obsolete sense meaning "vigor"); strong, healthy, robust; vigorous; full of sap or vitality. | [adjective] Hearty, merry, gleesome, enthusiastic, lively, stirring. | [adjective] Given to experiencing lust; enjoying physical sensations; lustful. MADLY (11) [adverb] In a mad manner; without reason or understanding; wildly. MALMY (12) MALTY (10) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, containing, or characteristic of malt MAMEY (12) [noun] The evergreen tree Mammea americana, or its edible fruit | [noun] The flowering plant Magnolia guatemalensis | [noun] The tree Pouteria sapota, or its fruit. MAMMY (14) [noun] Mamma; mother | [noun] (historical, often pejorative) In the southern United States, a black nanny employed to look after white children; or in the antebellum South, a female slave who was close to the household and looked after the children. MANGY (11) [adjective] Afflicted with mange. | [adjective] (by extension) Worn and squalid-looking; bedraggled or decrepit. MANLY (10) [adjective] Having the characteristics of a man. | [adjective] Having qualities befitting a man; courageous, resolute, noble. MARLY (10) MARRY (10) [verb] To enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife. | [verb] (in passive) To be joined to (someone) as spouse according to law or custom. | [verb] To arrange for the marriage of; to give away as wife or husband. | [interjection] Indeed!, in truth!; a term of asseveration. MARVY (13) [adjective] Great, awesome, brilliant MASHY (13) MASSY (10) [adjective] Heavy; massive. | [noun] Someone who has control over something or someone. | [noun] The owner of an animal or slave. MATEY (10) [noun] The conclusive victory in a game of chess that occurs when an opponent's king is threatened with unavoidable capture. | [noun] (by extension) Any losing situation with no escape; utter defeat. | [noun] A fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate. MEALY (10) [adjective] Resembling meal (the foodstuff). MEANY (10) [noun] A mean (unkind or miserly) person; a killjoy. | [noun] A villain. MEATY (10) [adjective] Of, relating to, or containing meat. | [adjective] Resembling meat in flavour, etc. | [adjective] Of a person or a body part, large and solid. MEINY (10) MERCY (12) [noun] Relenting; forbearance to cause or allow harm to another. | [noun] Forgiveness or compassion, especially toward those less fortunate. | [noun] A tendency toward forgiveness, pity, or compassion. MERRY (10) [adjective] Jolly and full of high spirits. | [adjective] Festive and full of fun and laughter. | [adjective] Brisk | [noun] An English wild cherry. MESHY (13) MESSY (10) [adjective] (of a place, situation, person, etc) In a disorderly state; chaotic; disorderly. | [adjective] (of a person) Prone to causing mess. | [adjective] (of a situation) Difficult or unpleasant to deal with. MIDDY (12) [noun] A midshipman | [noun] A measure of 285 ml (10 fl oz) of beer; a pot. MIFFY (16) [adjective] Easily irritated or offended. | [adjective] Particular; fussy. MILKY (14) [adjective] Resembling milk in color, consistency, smell, etc.; consisting of milk. | [adjective] (color science) Of the black in an image, appearing as dark gray rather than black. | [adjective] (of a drink) Containing (an especially large amount of) milk. MILTY (10) MINCY (12) MINGY (11) [adjective] Mean, miserly, stingy. MINNY (10) MINTY (10) MIRKY (14) [adjective] Hard to see through, as a fog or mist. | [adjective] Dark, dim, gloomy. | [adjective] Cloudy, indistinct, obscure. MISSY (10) [noun] A young female, or miss; as a term of mild disparagement, typically used jokingly or rebukingly. | [adjective] Girlish; effeminate; sentimental. | [adjective] Of, or pertaining to, female clothing or clothing sizes. | [noun] An impure yellow sulphate of iron; yellow copperas or copiapite. MISTY (10) [adjective] Covered in mist; foggy. | [adjective] Dim; vague; obscure. | [adjective] With tears in the eyes; dewy-eyed. MOGGY (12) [noun] A young cow or bull. | [noun] Leather made of the skin of the calf; especially, a fine, light-coloured leather used in bookbinding. | [noun] A young deer, elephant, seal, whale or giraffe (also used of some other animals). MOLDY (11) [adjective] Covered with mold. | [adjective] Stale or musty. MOLLY (10) [noun] A woman or girl, especially of low status. | [noun] An effeminate male, a male homosexual. | [noun] Pure MDMA powder. | [noun] A fish of the genus Poecilia, except for those known as guppies. MOMMY (14) [noun] (usually childish) Mother. | [verb] To treat someone like a mother would; to mother someone. | [adjective] (chiefly in the superlative) Characteristic of a mother; motherly. MONEY (10) [noun] A legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply. | [noun] A generally accepted means of exchange and measure of value. | [noun] A currency maintained by a state or other entity which can guarantee its value (such as a monetary union). MOODY (11) [adjective] Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental. | [adjective] Sulky or depressed. | [adjective] Dour, gloomy or brooding. MOONY (10) [noun] The act of mooning, flashing the buttocks. | [noun] A silly person. | [adjective] Resembling the moon. MOORY (10) MOPEY (12) MORAY (10) [noun] Any of the large cosmopolitan carnivorous eels of the family Muraenidae. MOSEY (10) [verb] To set off, get going; to start a journey. | [verb] To go off quickly: to hurry up. | [verb] To amble; to walk or proceed in a leisurely manner. MOSSY (10) [noun] Mosquito | [adjective] Covered in or overgrown with moss. MOTEY (10) MOTHY (13) [adjective] Infested with moths | [adjective] Moth-eaten MOUSY (10) [noun] A mouse. | [adjective] Resembling a mouse. | [adjective] Abounding or infested with mice. MUCKY (16) [adjective] Covered in muck. | [adjective] Obscene, pornographic. MUDDY (12) [verb] To get mud on (something). | [verb] To make a mess of, or create confusion with regard to; to muddle. | [adjective] Covered with or full of mud or wet soil. MUGGY (12) [adjective] (Of the weather, air, etc) humid, or hot and humid. | [adjective] Wet or mouldy MUHLY (13) MULEY (10) [adjective] (of cattle or deer) Without horns. | [noun] Mule deer MUMMY (14) [noun] An embalmed human or animal corpse wrapped in linen bandages for burial, especially as practised by the ancient Egyptians and some Native American tribes. | [noun] (by extension) A reanimated embalmed human corpse, as a typical character in horror films. | [noun] (by extension) Any naturally preserved human or animal body. | [noun] (usually childish) mother. MURKY (14) [adjective] Hard to see through, as a fog or mist. | [adjective] Dark, dim, gloomy. | [adjective] Cloudy, indistinct, obscure. MURRY (10) MUSHY (13) [adjective] Resembling or having the consistency of mush; semiliquid, pasty, or granular. | [adjective] Soft; squishy. | [adjective] Overly sappy, corny, or cheesy; maudlin. MUSKY (14) [adjective] Having the scent of musk | [noun] Muskellunge MUSSY (10) MUSTY (10) [adjective] Having a stale odor. MUZZY (28) [adjective] Hazy, indistinct, blurred, unfocussed. | [adjective] Dazed; bewildered; tipsy. | [noun] A Muslim. MYOPY (15) MYTHY (16) NAGGY (10) NANCY (10) [noun] An effeminate man, especially a homosexual. NANNY (8) [noun] A child's nurse. | [noun] A grandmother. | [noun] A godmother. NAPPY (12) [noun] An absorbent garment worn by a baby who does not yet have voluntary control of his or her bladder and bowels or by someone who is incontinent; a diaper. | [verb] To put a nappy on. | [adjective] Having a nap (of cloth etc.); downy; shaggy. | [noun] A shallow, flat-bottomed earthenware or glass bowl with sloping sides. | [noun] A kind of strong ale; nappy ale. | [adjective] Brittle NARKY (12) [adjective] Irritated, in a bad mood; disparaging. NASTY (8) [noun] Something nasty. | [noun] (preceded by "the") Sexual intercourse. | [noun] A video nasty. NATTY (8) [adjective] Smart and fashionable. | [adjective] Knotty. | [noun] Someone whose muscle gains are natural and not aided by the use of steroids. NAVVY (14) [noun] A laborer on a civil engineering project such as a canal or railroad. | [verb] To carry out physical labor on a civil engineering project. NEEDY (9) [adjective] In need; poor. | [adjective] Desiring constant affirmation; lacking self-confidence. | [adjective] Needful; necessary. NELLY (8) [noun] A person's life. | [noun] An effeminate homosexual man. | [noun] A silly person. NERDY (9) [adjective] (of a person) Being or like a nerd. | [adjective] (of a quality or interest) Of, pertaining to, in the style of, or appealing to nerds. NERVY (11) [adjective] Having nerve; bold; brazen. | [adjective] Feeling nervous, anxious or agitated. | [adjective] Strong; sinewy. NETTY (8) [adjective] Neat, well-groomed, natty. | [adjective] Netted: made of or employing a net. | [adjective] Netlike. | [noun] An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory. NEWLY (11) [adverb] Very recently; in the immediate past. NEWSY (11) [noun] A distributor of news; a newsagent. | [noun] A journalist. | [adjective] Containing lots of news; informative. NIFTY (11) [adjective] Good, smart; useful or beneficial. | [adjective] Stylish. NINNY (8) [noun] A silly or foolish person. NIPPY (12) [adjective] Fast; speedy | [adjective] Of the weather, rather cold. | [adjective] Inclined to nip; bitey. NITTY (8) NOBBY (12) NOBLY (10) [adverb] In a noble manner. NODDY (10) [noun] A stupid or silly person. | [noun] Any of several stout-bodied, gregarious terns of the genera Anous and Procelsterna, found in tropical seas. | [noun] A small two-wheeled vehicle drawn by a single horse. | [noun] A cutaway scene of a television interviewer nodding, used to cover an editing gap in an interview. NOILY (8) NOISY (8) [adjective] Making a noise, especially a loud unpleasant sound | [adjective] Full of noise. | [adjective] Unpleasant-looking and causing unwanted attention NOOKY (12) [noun] Sexual intercourse or other sexual activity, especially if illicit. | [noun] A pacifier. | [adjective] Like a nook; small and secluded or cosy. NOSEY (8) [noun] A look at something to satisfy one's curiosity. | [adjective] Prying, inquisitive or curious in other’s affairs; tending to snoop or meddle. | [adjective] Having a large or elongated nose. NOWAY (11) [adverb] In no manner or degree; not at all; nowise; no way. NUBBY (12) [adjective] Knobbly; covered with small knobs. | [adjective] Nub-like, resembling a small bump or protrusion; stubby. NUTSY (8) [adjective] Crazy NUTTY (8) [adjective] Containing nuts. | [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of nuts. | [adjective] Barmy, crazy, mad. OCHRY (13) ODDLY (10) [adverb] In a peculiar manner; strangely; unusually. | [adverb] In a manner measured by an odd number. OLOGY (9) [noun] Any branch of learning, especially one ending in “-logy”. ONERY (8) OUTBY (10) OVARY (11) [noun] A female reproductive organ, often paired, that produces ova and in mammals secretes the hormones estrogen and progesterone. | [noun] The lower part of a pistil or carpel that bears ovules and ripens into fruit. PADDY (12) [noun] Rough or unhusked rice, either before it is milled or as a crop to be harvested. | [noun] A paddy field, a rice paddy; an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown. | [adjective] Low; mean; boorish; vagabond. | [noun] A fit of temper; a tantrum PALLY (10) [noun] An affectionate term of address. | [noun] A slightly derogatory and insulting term of address. | [adjective] Like a pal; friendly. | [noun] A paladin. PALMY (12) [adjective] Made out of palm leaves or palm sap. | [adjective] Of, related to, or abounding in palm trees. | [adjective] Prosperous, flourishing, booming or thriving. PALSY (10) [noun] Complete or partial muscle paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking. | [verb] To paralyse, either completely or partially. | [adjective] Chummy, friendly. PANDY (11) PANSY (10) [noun] A cultivated flowering plant, derived by hybridization within species Viola tricolor. | [noun] A deep purple colour, like that of the pansy. | [noun] Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Junonia. Also called arguses. PANTY (10) [noun] (in the plural) Short trousers for men, or more usually boys. | [noun] (usually in the plural, or in compounds) An article of clothing worn as underpants by women. | [noun] A helmet cover. PAPPY (14) [adjective] Like pap; soft; mushy. | [noun] Father | [noun] Grandfather PARDY (11) PARRY (10) [noun] A defensive or deflective action; an act of parrying. | [noun] A simple defensive action designed to deflect an attack, performed with the forte of the blade. | [noun] (combat sports and martial arts) A defensive move intended to change the direction of an incoming strike to make it miss its intended target, rather than block and absorb it; and typically performed with an open hand in a downward or sideways slapping motion. PARTY (10) [noun] A person or group of people constituting a particular side in a contract or legal action. | [noun] A person. | [noun] A group of people forming one side in a given dispute, contest etc. | [adjective] (except in compounds) Divided; in part. PASTY (10) [noun] (chiefly in the plural) A small item of clothing that conceals little more than the nipple of a woman's breast, primarily worn by female exotic dancers. | [adjective] Like paste, sticky. | [adjective] Pale, lacking colour, having a pallor | [noun] A type of seasoned meat and vegetable hand pie, usually of a semicircular shape. PATLY (10) PATSY (10) [noun] A person who is taken advantage of, especially by being cheated or blamed for something. PATTY (10) [noun] (US, Australia, New Zealand) A flattened portion of ground meat or a vegetarian equivalent, usually round but sometimes square in shape. | [noun] A pastry with various fillings and spices baked inside a flaky shell, often tinted golden yellow with an egg yolk mixture or turmeric. PAWKY (17) [adjective] Shrewd, sly; often also characterised by a sarcastic sense of humour. PEAKY (14) [adjective] Sickly; peaked. | [adjective] Characterised by peaks. PEATY (10) PEAVY (13) [noun] A tool used to manipulate logs, having a thick wooden handle, a steel point, and a curved hooked arm. Similar to a cant-hook, but shorter and stouter, and with a pointed end. PECKY (16) PEERY (10) [adjective] That tends to peer; prying, inquisitive, curious. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to peers or the peerage. | [noun] Spinning top PENNY (10) [noun] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a copper coin worth 1/240 of a pound sterling or Irish pound before decimalisation. Abbreviation: d. | [noun] In the United Kingdom, a copper coin worth 1/100 of a pound sterling. Abbreviation: p. | [noun] In Ireland, a coin worth 1/100 of an Irish pound before the introduction of the euro. Abbreviation: p. PEONY (10) [noun] A flowering plant of the genus Paeonia with large fragrant flowers. | [noun] A dark red colour. PEPPY (14) [adjective] Full of pep; energetic, cheerful, and vigorous; bouncy PERDY (11) PERKY (14) [adjective] Lively or enthusiastic. | [adjective] Standing upright; firm. PERRY (10) [noun] A fermented alcoholic beverage made from pears; somewhat analogous to cider. PESKY (14) [adjective] Annoying, troublesome, irritating (usually of an animal or child). PESTY (10) PETTY (10) [noun] (usually in the plural) A little schoolboy, either in grade or size. | [noun] A class or school for young schoolboys. | [noun] An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory. PHONY (13) [noun] A person who assumes an identity or quality other than their own. | [noun] A person who professes beliefs or opinions that they do not hold. | [noun] Anything fraudulent or fake. PICKY (16) [noun] A picture. | [adjective] Fussy; particular; demanding to have things just right. PIETY (10) [noun] Reverence and devotion to God. | [noun] Similar reverence to one's parents and family or to one's country. | [noun] A devout act or thought. PIGGY (12) [noun] (hypocoristic) A pig (the animal). | [noun] (hypocoristic) A guinea pig. | [noun] (hypocoristic) A toe. PIGMY (13) [noun] (often capitalized) A member of one of various Ancient Equatorial African tribal peoples, notable for their very short stature. | [noun] A member of a race of dwarfs. | [noun] Any dwarfish person or thing. PINEY (10) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or having many pines PINKY (14) [noun] Methylated spirits mixed with red wine or Condy's crystals. | [noun] A baby mouse, especially when used as food for a snake, etc. | [noun] A white person. | [noun] The smallest finger or toe of a hand or foot. | [adjective] Winking PINNY (10) [noun] A sleeveless dress, often similar to an apron, generally worn over other clothes. | [noun] A simple jersey worn to denote teams or groups. PITHY (13) [adjective] Concise and meaningful. | [adjective] Of, like, or abounding in pith. PLATY (10) [adjective] Resembling plates. | [adjective] Of a field semy of plates. | [adjective] Composed of thin plate-like pieces of rock or mineral. | [noun] Any of two species (and hybrids) of tropical fish of the genus Xiphophorus (which also includes the swordtails). PLUMY (12) [adjective] Covered or adorned with plumes, or as with plumes; feathery. POCKY (16) [adjective] Covered in pock marks; specifically, pox-ridden, syphilitic. PODGY (12) [adjective] Slightly fat. POESY (10) [noun] A poem. | [noun] The class of literature comprising poems; poetry, verse. POGEY (11) [noun] A poorhouse, workhouse, welfare office, charity hostel, etc. | [noun] (often with the) Government financial assistance, particularly employment insurance. POKEY (14) [noun] (with "the") prison. | [adjective] (of a room, house) of small volume, cramped | [adjective] Slow POMMY (14) [noun] A pom; a person of British descent, a Briton; an Englishman. | [adjective] English; British. POOFY (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to something that is puffy, filled with air, inflated. | [adjective] Capable of making a poofing sound. | [adjective] Pertaining to, or describing homosexual behaviour or culture POPPY (14) [noun] Any plant of the genus Papaver or the family Papaveraceae, with crumpled, often red, petals and a milky juice having narcotic properties; especially the common poppy or corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas) which has orange-red flowers; the flower of such a plant. | [noun] A bright red colour tinted with orange, like that of the common poppy flower. | [noun] A simple artificial poppy flower worn in a buttonhole or displayed in other contexts to remember those who died in the two World Wars and other armed conflicts, especially around Remembrance Sunday. | [adjective] Having a popping or bursting sound. | [adjective] Popular. | [noun] One's father or grandfather, or a male authority figure having similar standing. POPSY (12) [noun] Grandfather. | [noun] Father. | [noun] A girl. PORGY (11) [noun] Any of several fish of the family Sparidae; the sea bream. PORKY (14) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of pork. | [adjective] Rather fat; chubby. | [noun] A lie. PORNY (10) [adjective] Reminiscent of pornography; somewhat pornographic. POTSY (10) POTTY (10) [verb] To go and use the potty: to leave in order to urinate or defecate. | [verb] To go crazy: to become insane. | [noun] (diminutive) A chamber pot, particularly (children) the pot used when toilet-training children. | [adjective] Insane. POUTY (10) [adjective] Tending to pout; angry in a childish or cute way; showing mock anger. PREXY (17) [noun] A president, especially of a college or university. PRICY (12) [adjective] Expensive, dear. PRIVY (13) [noun] An outdoor facility for urination and defecation, whether open (latrine) or enclosed (outhouse). | [noun] A lavatory: a room with a toilet. | [noun] A toilet: a fixture used for urination and defecation. PROSY (10) [adjective] Unpoetic (of speech or writing); dull and unimaginative. | [adjective] Behaving in a dull way (of a person); boring, tedious. PROXY (17) [noun] An agent or substitute authorized to act for another person. | [noun] The authority to act for another, especially when written. | [noun] The written appointment of a proctor in suits in the ecclesiastical courts. | [noun] A proximity mine; a mine that explodes when something approaches within a certain distance. PUDGY (12) [adjective] Fat, overweight (pertaining particularly to children), plump; chubby. PUFFY (16) [adjective] Swollen or inflated in shape, as if filled with air; pillow-like. | [adjective] Coming or exhaling in puffs. | [adjective] Speaking or writing in an exaggeratedly eloquent and self-important manner. PUGGY (12) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of a pug dog. | [adjective] Sticky, claylike PULPY (12) [adjective] Having the characteristics of pulp | [adjective] Having the characteristics of pulp fiction; thus, having a garish focus on sex and violence PUNKY (14) [noun] A small two-winged fly or midge of the family Ceratopogonidae, which bites and then sucks the blood of mammals; the biting midge; sandfly. | [noun] A fish, Lepomis gibbosus. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to punk (touchwood) - soft or rotted. PUNNY (10) [noun] A punishment. | [adjective] (of a pun) Funny. | [adjective] Involving the use of a pun. PUNTY (10) [noun] A metal rod used in the glassblowing process. After a glass vessel has been blown to approximate size and the bottom of the piece has been finalized, the rod, which is tipped with a wad of hot glass, is attached to the bottom of the vessel to hold it while the top is finalized. It often leaves an irregular or ring-shaped scar on the base when removed called the "pontil mark". PUPPY (14) [noun] A young dog, especially before sexual maturity (12-18 months) | [noun] A young rat. | [noun] A young seal. PURSY (10) [adjective] Out of breath; short of breath, especially due to fatness. | [adjective] Fat and short. | [adjective] Puckered. PUSHY (13) [adjective] Aggressively ambitious; overly assertive, bold or determined. PUSSY (10) [noun] A cat. | [noun] An affectionate term for a woman or girl, seen as having characteristics associated with cats such as sweetness. | [noun] The female genitalia; the vulva and/or vagina. | [adjective] Containing pus. | [adjective] Out of breath; short of breath, especially due to fatness. PUTTY (10) [noun] A form of cement, made from linseed oil and whiting, used to fix panes of glass. | [noun] Any of a range of similar substances. | [noun] A golf ball made of composition and not gutta-percha. | [adjective] (pronunciation spelling) pretty; purdy | [noun] A strip of cloth wound round the leg, worn for protection or support by hikers, soldiers etc. PYGMY (16) [noun] (often capitalized) A member of one of various Ancient Equatorial African tribal peoples, notable for their very short stature. | [noun] A member of a race of dwarfs. | [noun] Any dwarfish person or thing. QUAKY (21) QUERY (17) [noun] A question, an inquiry (US), an enquiry (UK). | [noun] A question mark. | [noun] A set of instructions passed to a database. RAGGY (10) [adjective] Raglike; like a rag. | [adjective] Scruffy; tending to dress in rags. | [adjective] Similar in style to ragtime music. RAINY (8) [adjective] Pouring with rain; wet; showery RALLY (8) [noun] A public gathering or mass meeting that is not mainly a protest and is organized to inspire enthusiasm for a cause. | [noun] A protest or demonstration for or against something, but often with speeches and often without marching, especially in North America. | [noun] A sequence of strokes between serving and scoring a point. | [noun] Good-humoured raillery. RAMMY (12) [adjective] Of a food, taste, odour etc.: like a ram; pungent, rank. | [adjective] Frisky, lecherous. | [noun] A disorderly argument or disturbance; a fracas. RANDY (9) [noun] Impudent beggar | [noun] Boisterous, coarse, loose woman | [noun] Virago RANGY (9) [adjective] Slender and long of limb; lanky | [adjective] Prone to roaming around. | [adjective] Having or permitting range or scope; roomy; commodious. RASPY (10) [adjective] (of sound) Rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality. | [adjective] Irritable. RATTY (8) [adjective] Similar to a rat; ratlike. | [adjective] Infested with rats. | [adjective] In poor condition or repair RAWLY (11) READY (9) [noun] Ready money; cash | [verb] To prepare; to make ready for action. | [adjective] Prepared for immediate action or use. REBUY (10) REDLY (9) REDRY (9) REEDY (9) [adjective] Full of, or edged with, reeds. | [adjective] (of a sound or voice) High and thin in tone. | [adjective] (of a person) Tall and thin. REEFY (11) REEKY (12) REFLY (11) REFRY (11) REIFY (11) [verb] To regard something abstract as if it were a concrete material thing REKEY (12) [verb] To enter information into a device, such as a keyboard or keypad, after it has been done at least once before. | [verb] To modify (a lock or its cylinder) to change which keys will open it. | [verb] To change the key or tenor of; to reframe. RELAY (8) [noun] A new set of hounds. | [noun] A new set of horses kept along a specific route so that they can replace animals that are tired. | [noun] (by extension) A new set of anything. | [verb] To lay (for example, flooring or railroad track) again. REPAY (10) [verb] To pay back. REPLY (10) [noun] A written or spoken response; part of a conversation. | [noun] Something given in reply. | [noun] A counterattack. RESAY (8) RETRY (8) [noun] Another attempt. | [verb] To try or attempt again. | [verb] To try judicially a second time. RIBBY (12) [adjective] Pertaining to or having ribs; ribbed. | [adjective] Specifically, thin so as to have prominent ribs; emaciated. | [adjective] Shabby, in poor condition. RIDGY (10) RILEY (8) [adjective] Angry, upset. RISKY (12) [adjective] Dangerous, involving risks. RITZY (17) [adjective] Elegant and luxurious. ROCKY (14) [adjective] Unstable; easily rocked. | [adjective] In the style of rock music. | [adjective] Troubled; or difficult; in danger or distress. | [adjective] Full of, or abounding in, rocks; consisting of rocks. ROILY (8) [adjective] (of water) muddy, cloudy (having lots of sediment) | [adjective] Turbulent ROOKY (12) ROOMY (10) [noun] A roommate. | [adjective] Spacious, expansive, comfortable. ROOTY (8) ROPEY (10) [adjective] Resembling rope in appearance or texture, used especially of muscles that are thick or hard to the touch. | [adjective] Capable of forming rope-like or thread-like structures. | [adjective] Of poor quality; in poor health. ROUPY (10) ROWDY (12) [noun] A boisterous person; a brawler. | [adjective] Loud and disorderly; riotous; boisterous. RUDDY (10) [noun] A ruddy duck. | [noun] A ruddy ground dove. | [verb] To make reddish in colour. RUGBY (11) [noun] (usually uncountable) A form of football in which players can hold or kick an ovoid ball. The ball cannot be handled forwards and points are scored by touching the ball to the ground in the area past their opponent’s territory or kicking the ball between goalposts and over a crossbar. | [noun] A loose fitting shirt with a collar, as worn by rugby players. | [noun] Rubber cement, contact cement. RUMMY (12) [noun] A card game with many rule variants, conceptually similar to mahjong. | [noun] A rum-drinking alcoholic. | [adjective] Resembling or tasting of rum. RUNNY (8) [adjective] Fluid; capable of flowing. | [adjective] Liable to run or drip. RUNTY (8) RUSHY (11) RUSTY (8) [adjective] Marked or corroded by rust. | [adjective] Of the rust color, reddish or reddish-brown. | [adjective] Lacking recent experience, out of practice, especially with respect to a skill or activity. | [adjective] Discolored and rancid; reasty. RUTTY (8) SADLY (9) [adverb] In a sad manner; sorrowfully. | [adverb] Unfortunately, sad to say. | [adverb] Very much (of a desire etc.); dearly; urgently. SAGGY (10) [adjective] Baggy or loose-fitting. | [adjective] That sinks or droops from wear or its own weight. SALLY (8) [noun] A willow | [noun] Any tree that looks like a willow | [noun] An object made from the above trees' wood | [noun] A sortie of troops from a besieged place against an enemy. | [noun] A member of the Salvation Army. | [noun] A kind of stonefly. SALTY (8) [adjective] Tasting of salt. | [adjective] Containing salt. | [adjective] Coarse, provocative, earthy; said of language. SANDY (9) [adjective] Covered with sand. | [adjective] Sprinkled with sand. | [adjective] Containing sand. SAPPY (12) [adjective] Excessively sweet, emotional, nostalgic; cheesy; mushy. (British equivalent: soppy) | [adjective] Having (a particularly large amount of) sap. | [adjective] Juicy. | [adjective] Musty; tainted; rancid. SARKY (12) [adjective] Sarcastic SASSY (8) [adjective] Bold and spirited, cheeky, impudent, saucy. | [adjective] Somewhat sexy and provocative. | [adjective] Lively, vigorous. SATAY (8) [noun] A dish made from small pieces of meat or fish grilled on a skewer and served with a spicy peanut sauce, originating from Indonesia and Malaysia. SAUCY (10) [adjective] Similar to sauce; having the consistency or texture of sauce. | [adjective] Impertinent or disrespectful, often in a manner that is regarded as entertaining or amusing; smart. | [adjective] Impudently bold; pert. SAURY (8) [noun] A marine epipelagic fish of the family Scomberesocidae, with beaklike jaws and a row of small finlets behind the dorsal and anal fins. SAVOY (11) [noun] Savoy cabbage | [noun] An Italian noble family, which became the ruling (hereditary) dynasty of Sardinia and later of Italy | [noun] A member of the Savoy noble family SAVVY (14) [noun] Shrewdness. | [verb] To understand. | [adjective] Shrewd, well-informed and perceptive. SCALY (10) [noun] The scaly yellowfish, Labeobarbus natalensis. | [adjective] Covered or abounding with scales. | [adjective] Composed of scales lying over each other. SCARY (10) [adjective] Causing or able to cause fright. | [adjective] Uncannily striking or surprising. | [adjective] Subject to sudden alarm; easily frightened. | [noun] Barren land having only a thin coat of grass. SEAMY (10) [adjective] Sordid, squalid or corrupt. | [adjective] Having or showing a seam. SEDGY (10) SEEDY (9) [adjective] Full of seeds. | [adjective] Disreputable, run-down. | [adjective] Untidy; unkempt. SEELY (8) SEEPY (10) SEPOY (10) [noun] A native soldier of the East Indies, employed in the service of a European colonial power, notably the British India army (first under the British-chartered East India Company, later in the crown colony), but also France and Portugal. SERRY (8) SHADY (12) [adjective] Abounding in shades. | [adjective] Causing shade. | [adjective] Overspread with shade; sheltered from the glare of light or sultry heat. SHAKY (15) [adjective] Shaking or trembling. | [adjective] Nervous, anxious. | [adjective] (of wood) Full of shakes or cracks; cracked. SHALY (11) SHILY (11) SHINY (11) [noun] Anything shiny; a trinket. | [noun] Contraction of disparaging term "shiny arses", originating during World War Two, to describe a desk worker.https//books.google.co.uk/books?id=mAdUqLrKw4YC&pg=PA1717 | [adjective] Reflecting light. SHOWY (14) [adjective] (sometimes derogatory) calling attention; flashy; standing out to the eye SHYLY (14) [adverb] In a shy manner. SILKY (12) [noun] A seal which can magically transform into a human by shedding its skin. | [noun] A chicken of a certain breed with very fine, silk-like feathers. | [adjective] Similar in appearance or texture (especially in softness and smoothness) to silk. SILLY (8) [noun] A silly person. | [noun] A term of address. | [noun] A mistake. SILTY (8) SISSY (8) [noun] An effeminate boy or man. | [noun] A timid, unassertive or cowardly person. | [noun] (BDSM) A male crossdresser who adopts feminine behaviours. | [noun] Urination; urine. SIXTY (15) [numeral] The cardinal number occurring after fifty-nine and before sixty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LX and in Arabic numerals as 60. SKIEY (12) SKYEY (15) [adjective] Resembling the sky. | [adjective] Of or relating to the sky. | [adjective] In the sky. SLATY (8) SLILY (8) [adverb] In a sly manner, cunningly. SLIMY (10) [noun] A ponyfish. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to slime | [adjective] Resembling, of the nature of, covered or daubed with, or abounding in slime SLYLY (11) [adverb] In a sly manner, cunningly. SMOKY (14) [adjective] Filled with smoke. | [adjective] Giving off smoke. | [adjective] Of a colour or colour pattern similar to that of smoke. SNAKY (12) [adjective] Resembling or relating to snakes. | [adjective] Windy; winding; twisty; sinuous, wavy. | [adjective] Sly; cunning; deceitful. SNOWY (11) [adjective] Marked by snow, characterized by snow. | [adjective] Covered with snow, snow-covered, besnowed. | [adjective] Snow-white in color, white as snow. SOAPY (10) [adjective] Resembling soap. | [adjective] Resembling a soap opera. | [adjective] Full of soap. SODDY (10) SOFTY (11) [noun] A weak or sentimental person. | [noun] Somebody who finds it difficult to scold or punish. | [noun] A software expert who is ignorant of the workings of hardware. SOGGY (10) [adjective] Soaked with moisture or other liquid. SONLY (8) SONNY (8) [noun] A familiar form of address for a boy | [noun] Form of address to a boy or man, to express contempt, warning etc. SONSY (8) [adjective] Lucky; fortunate; thriving; plump SOOEY (8) SOOTY (8) [verb] To blacken or make dirty with soot. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or producing soot. | [adjective] Soiled with soot SOPHY (13) [noun] Wisdom, knowledge, learning | [noun] A title of a Safavid dynasty shah. | [noun] A wise man; a sage or wite. | [noun] A mystic Muslim; a Muslim ascetic | [noun] Any one of the various fields of study whose names end in -sophy. SOPPY (12) [adjective] Very wet; sodden, soaked. | [adjective] Sentimental, maudlin, schmaltzy. SORRY (8) [noun] The act of saying sorry; an apology. | [adjective] (of a person) Regretful for an action; grieved or saddened, especially by the loss of something or someone. | [adjective] Poor, pitifully sad or regrettable. SOUPY (10) [adjective] Resembling soup; creamy. | [adjective] Extravagant sentimental; slushy. SPACY (12) [adjective] Spaced-out | [adjective] Eccentric | [adjective] Having much space SPICY (12) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or containing spice. | [adjective] (of flavors) Provoking a burning sensation due to the presence of chilis or similar hot spices | [adjective] (of flavors or odors) Tangy, zesty, or pungent. SPIKY (14) [adjective] Having spikes, spiny. | [adjective] Hostile; standoffish | [adjective] Of hair, erect, resembling spikes. SPINY (10) SPIRY (10) SPLAY (10) [noun] A slope or bevel, especially of the sides of a door or window, by which the opening is made larger at one face of the wall than at the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them. | [verb] To spread; spread out. | [verb] To dislocate, as a shoulder bone. SPRAY (10) [noun] A fine, gentle, dispersed mist of liquid. | [noun] A pressurized container; an atomizer. | [noun] Any of numerous commercial products, including paints, cosmetics, and insecticides, that are dispensed from containers in this manner. | [noun] A small branch of flowers or berries. SPUMY (12) STAGY (9) [adjective] Theatrical | [adjective] Unnaturally showy | [adjective] Melodramatic; sensationalized STIMY (10) STOGY (9) [noun] A type of sturdy work boot; a brogan. STONY (8) [adjective] As hard as stone. | [adjective] Containing or made up of stones. | [adjective] Of a person, lacking warmth and emotion. STORY (8) [noun] A sequence of real or fictional events; or, an account of such a sequence. | [noun] A lie, fiction. | [noun] (usually pluralized) A soap opera. | [noun] A building; an edifice. STRAY (8) [noun] Any domestic animal that has no enclosure, or its proper place and company, and wanders at large, or is lost; an estray. | [noun] One who is lost, either literally or metaphorically. | [noun] The act of wandering or going astray. | [verb] To wander, as from a direct course; to deviate, or go out of the way. | [adjective] Having gone astray; strayed; wandering STROY (8) STUDY (9) [verb] (usually academic) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination. | [verb] (academic) To take a course or courses on a subject. | [verb] To acquire knowledge on a subject with the intention of applying it in practice. | [noun] Mental effort to acquire knowledge or learning. STYMY (13) SUDSY (9) SUETY (8) SULKY (12) [noun] A low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing. | [noun] Any carriage seating only the driver. | [adjective] Silent and withdrawn after being upset SULLY (8) [noun] A blemish. | [verb] To soil or stain; to dirty. | [verb] To corrupt or damage. SUNNY (8) [noun] A sunfish. | [adjective] (of weather or a day) Featuring a lot of sunshine. | [adjective] (of a place) Receiving a lot of sunshine. SURFY (11) SURGY (9) SURLY (8) [adjective] Irritated, bad-tempered, unfriendly. | [adjective] Threatening, menacing, gloomy. | [adjective] Lordly, arrogant, supercilious. SWAMY (13) TABBY (12) [noun] A kind of waved silk, usually called watered silk, manufactured like taffeta, but thicker and stronger. The watering is given to it by calendering. | [noun] A mixture of lime with shells, gravel, or stones, in equal proportions, with an equal proportion of water. When dry, this becomes as hard as rock. | [noun] A brindled cat. TACKY (14) [adjective] Of a substance, slightly sticky. | [noun] A scrubby, neglected horse. | [noun] A person in a similar condition. TAFFY (14) [noun] A soft, chewy candy made from boiled molasses or brown sugar. | [noun] Flattery. TALKY (12) [adjective] (of a person) Talkative or loquacious | [adjective] (of a book etc.) Containing a great deal of dialogue or talking in general TALLY (8) [interjection] Target sighted. | [noun] (by extension) One of two books, sheets of paper, etc., on which corresponding accounts were kept. | [noun] (by extension) Any account or score kept by notches or marks, whether on wood or paper, or in a book, especially one kept in duplicate. | [verb] To count something. | [adverb] In a tall way; stoutly; with spirit. TAMMY (12) [noun] A kind of woolen, or woolen and cotton, cloth, often highly glazed, used for curtains, sieves, strainers, etc. | [noun] A culinary strainer, originally made from worsted cloth | [noun] The cloth itself; tammy. | [noun] A tam o’shanter hat. TANGY (9) [adjective] Having a sharp, pungent flavor TANSY (8) [noun] A herbaceous plant with yellow flowers, of the genus Tanacetum, especially Tanacetum vulgare. | [noun] A dish common in the seventeenth century, made of eggs, sugar, rose water, cream, and the juice of herbs (including tansy), baked with butter in a shallow dish. "Originally flavoured with tansy, but by Pepys's time generally having spinach as its predominant flavouring." TARDY (9) [noun] A piece of paper given to students who are late to class. | [noun] An instance of a student being marked as tardy by a teacher in his or her attendance sheet. | [verb] To make tardy. TARRY (8) [noun] A sojourn. | [verb] To delay; to be late or tardy in beginning or doing anything. | [verb] To linger in expectation of something or until something is done or happens. | [adjective] Resembling tar. TARTY (8) [adjective] Like a tart (promiscuous woman); slutty, whorish. TASTY (8) [adjective] Having a pleasant or satisfying flavor; delicious. | [adjective] Having or showing good taste; tasteful. | [adjective] Appealing; when applied to persons, sexually appealing. TATTY (8) [noun] Potato | [adjective] Tattered; dilapidated, distressed, worn-out, torn | [noun] A woven mat or screen hung at a door or window and kept wet to moisten and cool the air as it enters. TAWNY (11) [noun] A light brown to brownish orange colour. | [adjective] Of a light brown to brownish orange color. | [adjective] A sweet, fortified wine which is blended and matured in wood. TEARY (8) [adjective] Of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry. | [adjective] Of eyes, filled with tears. TECHY (13) [adjective] Technical | [adjective] Easily annoyed or irritated; peevish, testy or irascible. TEDDY (10) [noun] By extension, any stuffed toy. | [noun] A type of all-in-one piece of women's underwear. | [noun] A plush toy in the shape of a bear. TEENY (8) [adjective] Very small; tiny. | [adjective] Fretful; peevish; cross TELLY (8) [noun] Television. | [noun] A television set. | [noun] A hotel or motel. TENTY (8) TEPOY (10) TERRY (8) [noun] A type of coarse cotton fabric covered in many small raised loops that is used to make towels, bathrobes and some types of nappy/diaper. TESTY (8) [adjective] Easily annoyed, irritable. | [adjective] Marked by impatience or ill humor. THEWY (14) THYMY (16) TINNY (8) [adjective] Of or pertaining to or resembling tin. | [adjective] Pertaining to the thinness and cheapness of tin or similar-looking metals, in contrast to a heavier, more valuable metal. | [adjective] Pertaining to a thin, unpleasant sound recalling that of tin being rapped. | [noun] A can of beer. TIPPY (12) [noun] A dandy. | [adjective] Fashionable, tip-top. | [adjective] (absolute, with the) In the height of fashion, excellent, cool. | [adjective] Tending to tip or tilt over; unstable. TIPSY (10) [adjective] Slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages | [adjective] (metonymy) unsteady, askew TITTY (8) [noun] A breast | [noun] A nipple | [noun] A kitten TIZZY (26) [noun] A state of nervous excitement, confusion, or distress; a dither. | [noun] A sixpence; a tester. TOADY (9) [noun] A sycophant who flatters others to gain personal advantage or an obsequious lackey or minion | [noun] A coarse, rustic woman. | [verb] (construed with to) To behave like a toady (to someone). | [adjective] Toadlike TODAY (9) [noun] A current day or date. | [noun] From 6am to 6pm on the current day. | [adverb] On the current day or date. TODDY (10) [noun] A drink made from alcoholic liquor mixed with sugar, spice and hot water. | [noun] The sweet sap from any of several tropical trees fermented to make an alcoholic drink. TOFFY (14) [noun] A type of confectionery made by boiling sugar (or treacle, etc) with butter or milk, then cooling the mixture so that it becomes hard | [noun] A small, individual piece of toffee | [noun] Any kind of sweets; candy | [adjective] Posh, upper-class; snooty. TOKAY (12) [noun] A variety of grape grown in eastern Hungary and in eastern Slovakia. | [noun] Any of a variety of white wines made from this grape. | [noun] The tokay gecko, a spotted lizard native to Asia and some Pacific islands. TOMMY (12) [noun] Bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance | [noun] A truck, or barter; the exchange of labour for goods instead of money. | [verb] To pay (employees) according to the truck system, with goods instead of money. TONEY (8) TOWNY (11) [noun] A person living in a university area who is not associated with the university. | [noun] A person born and raised in an area of Massachusetts who is proud of his or her Irish-American community, culture, and heritage. | [noun] A person who has moved from a town or city to a rural area. Especially, one who is perceived not to have adopted rural ways. TRULY (8) [adverb] (manner) In accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately. | [adverb] (modal) Honestly, genuinely, in fact, really. | [adverb] (degree) Very. TUBBY (12) [noun] (often used teasingly) An overweight person. | [adjective] Stout, rotund | [adjective] Resembling a tub; sounding dull and without resonance or freedom of sound. TUFTY (11) TUMMY (12) [noun] (often childish) Stomach or belly. | [noun] Protruding belly, paunch. TUNNY (8) [noun] Tuna. TURFY (11) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or constructed of turf. | [adjective] Relating to or involved with horses or horse-racing. TUSHY (11) [noun] Buttocks, bottom TUTTY (8) TWINY (11) [adjective] Tending to twine; twisting around. | [adjective] Made of twine; having the appearance of twine. | [adjective] (North Country) fretful; uneasy TYPEY (13) UNARY (8) [noun] The unary numeral system; the bijective base-1 numeral system. | [noun] Unary coding, an entropy encoding for natural numbers. | [adjective] Consisting of or involving a single element or component. UNCOY (10) UNIFY (11) [verb] Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine. | [verb] Become one. UNITY (8) [noun] Oneness; the state or fact of being one undivided entity. | [noun] Agreement; harmony. | [noun] A single undivided thing, seen as complete in itself. UNLAY (8) [verb] To untwist. UNSAY (8) [verb] To withdraw, retract (something said). | [verb] To not have said (since this is physically impossible, usually in the subjunctive). UPDRY (11) USURY (8) [noun] An exorbitant rate of interest, in excess of any legal rates or at least immorally. | [noun] The practice of lending money at such rates. | [noun] The practice of lending money at interest. VASTY (11) VEALY (11) VEERY (11) [noun] An American thrush (Catharus fuscescens) common in the Northern United States and Canada. VEINY (11) VICHY (16) VIEWY (14) VUGGY (13) WACKY (17) [adjective] Zany; eccentric | [noun] A soft, earthy, dark-coloured rock or clay derived from the alteration of basalt. WADDY (13) [noun] A cowboy. | [noun] A war club used by Aboriginal Australians; a nulla nulla. | [noun] A piece of wood; a stick or peg; also, a walking stick. WALLY (11) [verb] To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something. | [verb] To fix or determine the value of; assign a value to, as of jewelry or art work. | [verb] To regard highly; think much of; place importance upon. WANEY (11) WANLY (11) WARTY (11) WASHY (14) [noun] A wash, an act of washing. | [adjective] Watery; damp; soft. | [adjective] Lacking substance or strength; weak; thin; dilute; feeble. WASPY (13) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of a wasp; wasplike. | [adjective] Infested with wasps. | [adjective] Like a wasp (white Anglo-Saxon Protestant), a member of the dominant American upper-class culture. WAVEY (14) WEARY (11) [verb] To make or to become weary. | [adjective] Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued. | [adjective] Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick. WEBBY (15) WEDGY (13) WEEDY (12) [adjective] Abounding with weeds. | [adjective] Of, relating to or resembling weeds. | [adjective] Consisting of weeds. WEENY (11) [adjective] Minuscule. | [noun] A wiener, a hot dog. | [noun] A penis, from the resemblance to a wiener, sometimes thought of as small by influence from teeny weeny WEEPY (13) [noun] A sad or sentimental film, often portraying troubled romance, designed to elicit a tearfully emotional response from its audience. | [adjective] Inclined to weep; tearful or lachrymose. WELLY (11) [noun] Wellington boot. | [noun] Force on a pedal or increase to any fuel or power for an engine or motor. | [noun] Force or effort. | [adverb] Almost; nearly. WENNY (11) WETLY (11) WHINY (14) [adjective] Whining; tending to whine or complain. WHITY (14) [noun] A white person, a person of European descent. | [noun] A state or bout of sickness, especially induced by cannabis use. | [adjective] Close to white in colour. WIDDY (13) WIFTY (14) WIGGY (13) [adjective] Crazy. | [adjective] Uninhibited. | [adjective] Wiglike. WILLY (11) [adjective] Willing; favourable; ready; eager. | [adjective] Self-willed; willful. | [noun] Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs in the genus Salix, in the willow family Salicaceae, found primarily on moist soils in cooler zones in the northern hemisphere. | [noun] A willow basket. | [noun] (hypocoristic) the penis. | [noun] A person who is manipulated into serving as a useful agent without knowing it. WIMPY (15) [adjective] Having the characteristics of a wimp; feeble, indecisive, cowardly. WINDY (12) [noun] Fart | [adjective] Accompanied by wind. | [adjective] Unsheltered and open to the wind. | [adjective] (of a path etc) Having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous. WINEY (11) WINGY (12) WISPY (13) [adjective] Consisting of or resembling a wisp; like a slender, flexible strand or bundle. WITHY (14) [noun] The osier (Salix viminalis), a type of willow. | [noun] A long flexible twig of the osier; a withe. | [adjective] Flexible, like a withe. WITTY (11) [adjective] Wise, having good judgement. | [adjective] Possessing a strong intellect or intellectual capacity; intelligent, skilful, ingenious. | [adjective] Clever; amusingly ingenious. WOMBY (15) WONKY (15) [noun] A subgenre of electronic music employing unstable rhythms, complex time signatures, and mid-range synths. | [adjective] Lopsided, misaligned or off-centre. | [adjective] Feeble, shaky or rickety. | [adjective] Technically worded, in the style of jargon. WOODY (12) [noun] An early station wagon or estate car in which the rear portion of the car's bodywork is made of wood, often associated with Southern California surfing culture. | [noun] A wooden rollercoaster; an amusement ride whose rails are overlaid upon a wooden track. | [noun] An erection of the penis. WOOLY (11) [noun] A sweater or similar garment made of wool. | [noun] A sheep not yet shorn. | [noun] A piece of woolwork. WOOZY (20) [adjective] Queasy, dizzy, or disoriented | [adjective] Intoxicated by drink or drugs WORDY (12) [adjective] Using an excessive number of words. WORMY (13) [adjective] Of or like a worm or worms; shaped like a worm or worms. | [adjective] Infested with worms. WORRY (11) [noun] A strong feeling of anxiety. | [noun] An instance or cause of such a feeling. | [verb] To be troubled; to give way to mental anxiety or doubt. WRYLY (14) [adverb] In a wry manner. WUSSY (11) YECHY (16) YEUKY (15) YOLKY (15) YUCKY (17) [adjective] Of something highly offensive; causing aversion or disgust. YUMMY (15) [adjective] (lighthearted) Delicious. | [noun] A mother who is sexually attractive. ZAPPY (21) [adjective] Lively or energetic. ZESTY (17) ZINCY (19) ZINGY (18) ZINKY (21) ZIPPY (21) [adjective] Energetic and lively. | [adjective] Quick, speedy. ZLOTY (17) [noun] Złoty, the currency unit of Poland, divided into 100 groszy. ZOOTY (17)

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ABBACY (15) [noun] The dignity, estate, term, or jurisdiction of an abbot or abbess. ACIDLY (12) [adverb] Sourly; tartly ACUITY (11) [noun] Sharpness or acuteness, as of a needle, wit, etc. AERIFY (12) [verb] To expose to air or make porous by introducing air into soil or a substance. AERILY (9) [adverb] In an aery or eagle's nest manner; at a great height. | [adverb] In an airy or light manner. AFFRAY (15) [noun] The act of suddenly disturbing anyone; an assault or attack. | [noun] A tumultuous assault or quarrel. | [noun] The fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others. AGEDLY (11) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of old age; in an aged way. AGENCY (12) [noun] The capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power. | [noun] The capacity of individuals to act independently and to make their own free choices. | [noun] A medium through which power is exerted or an end is achieved. AGOUTY (10) AIRILY (9) [adverb] In an airy manner. | [adverb] Lightly AIRWAY (12) [noun] The trachea. | [noun] A flight path used by aeroplanes. ALKOXY (20) AMBARY (13) AMBERY (13) ANALLY (9) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving the anus. | [adverb] In a way that is obsessively detailed or meticulous about procedure and rules. ANERGY (10) [noun] Dilute or disorganized energy, which cannot be transformed into work. | [noun] Deficiency of energy. | [noun] Lack of immunity to an antigen. ANGARY (10) [noun] The right of one belligerent (government) in a conflict to seize, use or destroy the property of another belligerent or neutral state, or the private citizens thereof, provided compensation is paid. ANYWAY (15) [adverb] Regardless; anyhow. | [adverb] Used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement. See anyhow and at least. | [adverb] Used to indicate a change of subject. APATHY (14) [noun] Lack of emotion or motivation; lack of interest or enthusiasm towards something; disinterest (in something). APIARY (11) [noun] A place where bees and their hives are kept. ARCHLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that is playfully mischievous, teasing, or knowing; with a sly or ironic quality. ARGOSY (10) [noun] A merchant ship. | [noun] A merchant flotilla, fleet. | [noun] An abundant supply, boatload. ARGUFY (13) [verb] To argue without any aim; to dispute; to disagree. | [verb] To weary with arguing. | [verb] To be evidence of something; to be of importance or relevance. ARIDLY (10) [adverb] In a dry or arid manner; in a way that is dull, uninteresting, or lacking moisture or emotion. ARMORY (11) [noun] Heraldry | [noun] A place where arms are kept, an arsenal. | [noun] A collection of weapons and materiel. ARROWY (12) [adjective] Resembling or having the characteristics of an arrow; moving swiftly and directly like an arrow. ARTERY (9) [noun] An efferent blood vessel from the heart, conveying blood away from the heart regardless of oxygenation status; see pulmonary artery. | [noun] A major transit corridor. ARTILY (9) [adverb] In an arty or artistic manner; with artistic pretension or affectation. ASTONY (9) ASTRAY (9) [adverb] In a wrong or unknown and wrongly-motivated direction. AUGURY (10) [noun] A divination based on the appearance and behaviour of animals. | [noun] (by extension) An omen or prediction; a foreboding; a prophecy. | [noun] An event that is experienced as indicating important things to come. AUNTLY (9) AVIARY (12) [noun] A house, enclosure, large cage, or other place for keeping birds confined; a birdhouse. AVIDLY (13) [adverb] In an avid manner; greedily; eagerly. AWEARY (12) [adjective] Weary, tired. BAILEY (11) [noun] The outer wall of a feudal castle. | [noun] The space immediately within the outer wall of a castle or fortress. | [noun] (in certain proper names) A prison or court of justice. BAKERY (15) [noun] A shop in which bread (and often other baked goods such as cakes) is baked and/or sold. | [noun] The trade of a baker. | [noun] The actual goods produced in a bakery such as doughnuts, long johns, bismarcks, sugar and glazed twisters, cinnamon rolls, eclairs, etc. BALDLY (12) [adverb] In a bald manner. BALLSY (11) [adjective] Tough and courageous; having balls. BARELY (11) [adverb] (degree) By a small margin. | [adverb] (degree) Almost not at all. | [adverb] Merely. BARFLY (14) [noun] A person who spends much time in a bar or similar drinking establishment BARLEY (11) [noun] A cereal of the species Hordeum vulgare, or its grains, often used as food or to make beer and other malted drinks. | [noun] Seed of Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi) BARONY (11) [noun] The domain of a baron or baroness, usually as part of a larger kingdom or empire. | [noun] The baronage: the body of barons in a realm. | [noun] Baronship, the rank or position of a baron. BASELY (11) [adverb] In a base, dishonorable, or morally low manner; in a contemptible way. BASIFY (14) [verb] To make basic or alkaline in chemical composition; to convert into a base. BASSLY (11) BATBOY (13) [noun] A boy or man who retrieves bats and performs other duties for a baseball team during games and practice. BAULKY (15) [adjective] Refusing to proceed or cooperate. BAWDRY (15) [noun] The practice of procuring women for the gratification of lust. | [noun] Illicit intercourse; fornication. | [noun] Obscenity; filthy, unchaste language. BEACHY (16) [adjective] Pertaining to the material making up the edge of a seashore, as with pebbles, gravel, and sand. | [adjective] Pertaining to a beach or something beach-like. BEAUTY (11) [noun] The quality of being (especially visually) attractive, pleasing, fine or good-looking; comeliness. | [noun] Someone who is beautiful. | [noun] Something that is particularly good or pleasing. BEECHY (16) BELADY (12) BELFRY (14) [noun] A movable tower used in sieges. | [noun] A shed. | [noun] An alarm-tower; a watchtower containing an alarm-bell. BENDAY (12) [noun] A printing technique using dots or lines to create shading or color effects in illustrations. | [verb] To apply the Benday process to an image. BETONY (11) [noun] Any plant of the genus Stachys. | [noun] Any plant of the genus Pedicularis (louseworts). BETRAY (11) [verb] To deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly. | [verb] To prove faithless or treacherous to, as to a trust or one who trusts; to be false to; to deceive. | [verb] To violate the confidence of, by disclosing a secret, or that which one is bound in honor not to make known. BEWRAY (14) [verb] To reveal or expose (someone's guilt or secrets). | [verb] To betray or be unfaithful to. BIGAMY (14) [noun] The state of having two (legal or illegal) spouses simultaneously. | [noun] A second marriage after the death of a spouse. BINARY (11) [noun] A thing which can have only (one or the other of) two values. | [noun] The bijective base-2 numeral system, which uses only the digits 0 and 1. | [noun] An executable computer file. BIOPSY (13) [noun] The removal and examination of a sample of tissue, cells, or bodily fluid from a living body for diagnostic purposes. | [verb] To take a sample (a biopsy) for pathological examination. BITCHY (16) [adjective] Spiteful or malevolent; catty; malicious; unpleasant. | [adjective] Irritable. BLABBY (15) [adjective] Inclined to talk excessively or reveal secrets; talkative or gossipy. BLASTY (11) [adjective] Characterized by or resembling a blast; explosive or forceful in manner or effect. BLEARY (11) [adjective] Tired, having senses dulled by exhaustion. BLEBBY (15) [adjective] Characterized by or full of blebs (fluid-filled blisters on the skin or plant surfaces). BLENNY (11) [noun] A true blenny, any of various marine fishes from the suborder Blennioidei or order Blenniiformes that are generally small and elongated which dwell on the sea floor, including scaled and scaleless forms and dramatically divergent appearance, in several families. | [noun] A number of fish of similar appearance not closely related. BLIMEY (13) [interjection] Used to express anger, excitement, surprise, etc. BLOCKY (17) [adjective] Resembling a block in shape. BLOODY (12) [verb] To draw blood from one's opponent in a fight. | [verb] To demonstrably harm the cause of an opponent. | [adjective] Covered in blood. | [noun] (casual) bloody mary BLOOEY (11) [adjective] Haywire, amiss. | [interjection] Exclamation representing an explosion or abrupt occurrence. BLOOMY (13) [adjective] Covered with or having the appearance of bloom; flowering or blossoming. | [adjective] Having a whitish or grayish powdery coating on the surface. BLOTTY (11) [adjective] Marked or covered with blots; having irregular spots or stains. BLOUSY (11) [adjective] Having a ruddy, coarse complexion; bloated or swollen in appearance. | [adjective] Untidy or slovenly in dress or appearance. BLOWBY (16) [noun] The escape of gases past a seal or piston in an engine, particularly past piston rings into the crankcase. | [noun] In sports, a play that goes past a defender or goalkeeper. BLOWSY (14) [adjective] Having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face. | [adjective] (chiefly of a woman's hair or dress) Slovenly or unkempt, in the manner of a beggar or slattern. | [adjective] Unrefined, countrified. BLOWZY (23) [adjective] Having a reddish, coarse complexion, especially with a pudgy face. | [adjective] (chiefly of a woman's hair or dress) Slovenly or unkempt, in the manner of a beggar or slattern. | [adjective] Unrefined, countrified. BLUELY (11) BLUESY (11) [adjective] Characteristic of, or similar to, the blues (a genre of music). BLURRY (11) [adjective] (of an image) Not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges. | [adjective] Not clear; lacking well-defined boundaries. BODILY (12) [adjective] Of, relating to, or concerning the body. | [adjective] Having a body or material form; physical; corporeal. | [adjective] Real; actual; put into execution. BOLDLY (12) [adverb] In a bold manner; with confidence. BOLSHY (14) [noun] A government leftist, especially a communist, socialist, or labour union leader. | [adjective] Difficult or rebellious. BOOGEY (12) [noun] A score of one stroke over par on a golf hole. | [noun] A frightening creature or ghost, often used to scare children. BOSOMY (13) [adjective] Full of sheltered hollows or recesses. | [adjective] Having a large bosom. BOTANY (11) [noun] The scientific study of plants, a branch of biology. Typically those disciplines that involve the whole plant. | [noun] The plant life of a geographical area; flora. | [noun] The properties and life phenomena exhibited by a plant, plant type, or plant group. BOTCHY (16) [adjective] Characterized by poor quality or careless work; done in a clumsy or bungling manner. BOTFLY (14) [noun] One of several dipterous insects of the family Oestridae, the larvae of which are parasites on many animals, including humans. BOUNCY (13) [adjective] Easily bounced. | [adjective] Lively, exuberant, energetic. BOUNTY (11) [noun] Generosity; also an act of generosity. | [noun] Something given liberally; a gift. | [noun] A reward for some specific act, especially one given by an authority or a government. BOWERY (14) [noun] A street lined with shops and taverns; historically, a street in New York City known for its bars and lodging houses. | [noun] A region of shops and entertainment establishments. BRAGGY (13) [adjective] Given to or characterized by bragging; boastful or prone to making exaggerated claims about one's achievements or possessions. BRAINY (11) [adjective] Very intellectually capable. BRANDY (12) [noun] An alcoholic liquor distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice. | [noun] Any variety of brandy. | [noun] A glass of brandy. BRANNY (11) [adjective] Resembling or containing bran; having the characteristics of bran. BRASHY (14) [adjective] Made of or resembling brass. | [adjective] Bold or impudent in manner; brassy. BRASSY (11) [adjective] Resembling brass. | [adjective] Impudent; impudently bold. | [adjective] Unfeeling; pitiless. | [noun] A wooden-headed golf club with a brass base plate, similar to a modern two wood. BRATTY (11) [adjective] Characteristic of a brat; unruly and impolite. BRAWLY (14) BRAWNY (14) [adjective] Characterized by brawn; muscular, thewy; strong. | [adjective] Calloused; hardened. BREADY (12) [adjective] Like bread | [adjective] Full of or containing a large quantity of bread BREEZY (20) [adjective] With a breeze blowing, with a lively wind, pleasantly windy. | [adjective] With a cheerful, casual, lively and light-hearted manner. BRIARY (11) [adjective] Full of or covered with briers; thorny or prickly. BRICKY (17) BRIERY (11) [adjective] Full of briers; prickly or thorny. | [adjective] Resembling a brier in appearance or nature. BRIONY (11) [noun] A climbing or trailing plant of the gourd family, native to Europe and North Africa, with white flowers and red berries. | [noun] The dried root of this plant, formerly used in medicine. BROLLY (11) [noun] Umbrella. BRONZY (20) [adjective] Resembling or containing bronze in color or appearance. | [adjective] Made of or containing bronze metal. BROODY (12) [noun] A female bird in the condition to incubate eggs; a broody hen, duck, etc. | [adjective] Of birds: sitting persistently and protectively on a nest, in order to hatch eggs. | [adjective] Of any creature or person: showing an interest in raising young. BROOMY (13) [adjective] Resembling or containing broom (a shrubby plant); covered with broom plants. | [adjective] Sweeping or brushing in manner. BROTHY (14) [adjective] Resembling or containing broth; having the quality or consistency of broth. BROWNY (14) BRUMBY (15) [noun] A wild or feral horse. BRUSHY (14) [adjective] Having a similar texture to a fox’s tail; brushlike, bushy. | [adjective] Of the countryside: having thick vegetation, taller than grass but shorter than trees; having abundant brush; shrubby. BRYONY (14) [noun] A perennial herb, of genus Bryonia, especially the common wild species, Bryonia dioica. BUBBLY (15) [noun] Champagne. | [adjective] Full of bubbles. | [adjective] Cheerful, lively. BUNCHY (16) [adjective] Growing or gathered in bunches or clusters. | [adjective] Thick and shapeless in form. BURBLY (13) [adjective] Having a burbling quality; characterized by a murmuring or bubbling sound. BURLEY (11) [noun] A tobacco grown mainly in Kentucky, used in making cigarettes. | [noun] Blood and offal used by fishermen to attract fish. BUSBOY (13) [noun] Assistant waiter; one who clears plates from and cleans tables BUSILY (11) [adverb] In a busy manner; actively. BYPLAY (16) [noun] Any action, carried out onstage during a performance, apart from the main action. | [noun] Any action, by supporting actor. CAGILY (12) [adverb] In a cagy manner. CAIRNY (11) CALMLY (13) [adverb] In a calm manner. CALORY (11) CANARY (11) [noun] A small, usually yellow, finch (genus Serinus), a songbird native to the Canary Islands. | [noun] Any of various small birds of different countries, most of which are largely yellow in colour. | [noun] A light, slightly greenish, yellow colour. CANOPY (13) [noun] A high cover providing shelter, such as a cloth supported above an object, particularly over a bed. | [noun] Any overhanging or projecting roof structure, typically over entrances or doors. | [noun] The zone of the highest foliage and branches of a forest. CARBOY (13) [noun] A large, rigid bottle, originally made of glass and mainly used for fermentation, and now commonly made of plastic and used to store liquids. | [verb] To bottle in a carboy. CARNEY (11) [noun] A person who works in a carnival (often one who uses exaggerated showmanship or fraud). | [noun] The jargon used by carnival workers. | [noun] A carnival. CASEFY (14) CATCHY (16) [adjective] Instantly appealing and memorable (of a tune or phrase). | [adjective] Tending to catch or ensnare; entangling. | [adjective] Consisting of, or occurring in, disconnected parts or snatches; changeable. CAUSEY (11) [noun] An embankment holding in water; a dam. | [noun] A causeway across marshy ground, an area of sea etc. | [noun] A paved path or highway; a street, or the part of a street paved with paving or cobbles as opposed to flagstones. CAVITY (14) [noun] A hole or hollow depression. | [noun] A hollow area within the body (such as the sinuses). | [noun] A small or large hole in a tooth caused by caries; often also a soft area adjacent to the hole also affected by caries. CELERY (11) [noun] A European herb (Apium graveolens) of the carrot family. | [noun] The stalks of this herb eaten as a vegetable. | [noun] A yellow-green colour, like that of a celery. CHAFFY (20) [adjective] Resembling or containing chaff; of poor quality or worthless. CHALKY (18) [adjective] Consisting of or containing chalk. | [adjective] Resembling chalk in some way. | [adjective] Of a tournament: in which the favorites win, or expected to win, most of the games. CHALLY (14) CHAMMY (18) [noun] A soft leather made from the skin of sheep, goats, or deer, used for cleaning and polishing. | [noun] A variant spelling of "chamois," referring to a small goat-like mammal found in mountain regions of Europe. CHAMPY (18) CHANCY (16) [adjective] Uncertain, risky, hazardous | [adjective] Subject to chance; random | [adjective] Lucky; bringing good luck CHANTY (14) [noun] A roughly-built hut or cabin. | [noun] A rudimentary or improvised dwelling, especially one not legally owned. | [noun] An unlicensed pub. CHARRY (14) [adjective] Resembling or containing cherries; having the characteristics of cherries. CHASMY (16) [adjective] Resembling or having the characteristics of a chasm; marked by a wide gap or opening. CHATTY (14) [adjective] Of a person, chatting a lot or fond of chatting. | [adjective] Of a text or speech, expressed in a conversational style. | [adjective] Supplying more information than necessary; verbose. | [adjective] Infested with lice; or, dirty, worn or of poor quality; lousy. | [noun] A clay pot for holding water. CHEEKY (18) [adjective] Impudent; impertinent; impertinently bold, often in a way that is regarded as endearing or amusing. | [adjective] (of swimwear, underwear, etc.) tending to reveal the cheeks of the buttocks. | [adjective] (Australian Aboriginal) Poisonous (of animals such as snakes), dangerous, cunning, violent, potent. CHEERY (14) [adjective] (often sarcastic) In a good mood, happy, cheerful. CHEESY (14) [adjective] Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived. | [adjective] Of or relating to cheese. | [adjective] Resembling or containing cheese. CHERRY (14) [noun] A small fruit, usually red, black or yellow, with a smooth hard seed and a short hard stem. | [noun] Prunus subg. Cerasus, trees or shrubs that bear cherries. | [noun] The wood of a cherry tree. CHERTY (14) [adjective] Containing or resembling chert, a hard sedimentary rock composed of microcrystalline quartz. CHESTY (14) [adjective] (of a woman) Having large breasts; busty. | [adjective] (of a cough or cold) Not dry; involving the coughing of phlegm. | [adjective] Coming from, or associated with, the chest. CHICLY (16) [adverb] In a chic or stylish manner; with elegance and sophistication. CHILLY (14) [adjective] Cold enough to cause discomfort. | [adjective] Feeling uncomfortably cold. | [adjective] Distant and cool; unfriendly. | [noun] The pungent, spicy fresh or dried fruit of any of several cultivated varieties of capsicum peppers, used in cooking. CHINKY (18) [noun] (possibly offensive) A Chinese takeaway restaurant. | [noun] (possibly offensive) A meal of Chinese food. | [noun] A Chinese person. CHIPPY (18) [noun] A fish-and-chip shop. | [noun] A carpenter. | [noun] The youngest member of a team or group, normally someone whose voice has not yet deepened, talking like a chipmunk. CHIRPY (16) [noun] An electronic device which uses a piezoelectric transducer to make chirping noise, often designed to be hidden and function as an annoyance | [noun] Specifically, a version of the above designed to be thrown for placement. Similar to a throwie. | [adjective] In a good mood; happy and energetic. CHITTY (14) [noun] A small note, such as a pass or voucher slip; a chit. | [adjective] Full of chits or sprouts | [adjective] Childish; like a baby CHIVVY (20) [noun] Something that encourages one to act; a goad, a spur. | [verb] To coerce or hurry along, as by persistent request. | [verb] To subject to harassment or verbal abuse. CHOKEY (18) [adjective] Reminiscent of choking. | [noun] Prison | [noun] A station, as for collection of customs, for palanquin bearers, police, etc. CHOOSY (14) [adjective] Taking care when choosing that what is chosen best suits one's tastes, desires or requirements. CHOPPY (18) [adjective] (of the surface of water) Having many small, rough waves. | [adjective] Discontinuous, intermittent. | [adjective] (of wind) Shifting, variable CHUBBY (18) [noun] A chubby, plump person | [noun] An overweight or obese gay man. | [noun] A penile erection, especially when short and with a large circumference; a boner. CHUCKY (20) CHUFFY (20) CHUMMY (18) [noun] A friend; a pal. | [noun] A roommate, especially in a college or university. | [noun] A mixture of (frequently rancid) fish parts and blood, dumped into the water to attract predator fish, such as sharks CHUNKY (18) [adjective] Having chunks. | [adjective] (of a person) Fat. | [adjective] Of a cat: having a large, solid bodyline. | [noun] A sport or game played by the Cherokee and other Native Americans in the Carolinas, which involved rolling stone disks across the ground and throwing spears at them in an attempt to land the spear as close to the stopped stone as possible. CICELY (13) [noun] Myrrhis odorata, a plant in the genus Myrrhis, in the family Apiaceae. | [noun] Sweetroot, any of several plants in the genus Osmorhiza CITIFY (14) CLAMMY (15) [adjective] Cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms. | [adjective] The quality of normal skin signs, epidermis that is neither diaphoretic nor dry. CLASSY (11) [adjective] Elegant, highly stylish or fashionable. | [adjective] Of a superior type; especially, exhibiting admirable personal qualities. CLAYEY (14) [adjective] Resembling or containing clay. CLERGY (12) [noun] Body of persons, such as ministers, sheiks, priests and rabbis, who are trained and ordained for religious service. CLIFFY (17) [adjective] Resembling or characterized by cliffs; steep and rocky. CLINGY (12) [adjective] Having a tendency to cling. | [adjective] (usually derogatory) Pathetically attached to, or possessive of someone, usually a significant other. CLIQUY (20) CLODDY (13) [adjective] Full of or resembling clods; lumpy or heavy, as soil. | [adjective] Stupid or dull-witted. CLOGGY (13) [adjective] Tending to cause clogging due to its texture; lumpy; sticky. | [adjective] Somewhat clogged or impeded. CLOTTY (11) [adjective] Containing or forming clots; lumpy or thick in consistency, especially of blood or cream. CLOUDY (12) [adjective] Covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast. | [adjective] Not transparent or clear. | [adjective] Uncertain; unclear. CLUBBY (15) [adjective] Resembling or suggestive of a social club or clubhouse: congenial and exclusive. | [adjective] Fond of frequenting nightclubs. CLUMPY (15) [adjective] Forming or tending to form clumps. | [adjective] Resembling a clump. | [adjective] Clompy; with heavy footfalls. CLUMSY (13) [noun] A clumsy person. | [adjective] Awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous. | [adjective] Not elegant or well-planned, lacking tact or subtlety. CLUNKY (15) [adjective] Ungainly; awkward; inelegant; cumbersome. | [adjective] Being or making a clunk sound. CODIFY (15) [verb] To reduce to a code, to arrange into a code. | [verb] To collect and arrange in a systematic form. COGWAY (15) COLDLY (12) [adverb] In a cold or uncaring manner; indifferently. COLONY (11) [noun] A governmental unit created on land of another country owned by colonists from a country. | [noun] A settlement of emigrants who move to a new place, but remain culturally tied to their place of origin | [noun] Region or governmental unit created by another country and generally ruled by another country. COMEDY (14) [noun] A choric song of celebration or revel, especially in Ancient Greece. | [noun] A light, amusing play with a happy ending. | [noun] (Medieval Europe) A narrative poem with an agreeable ending (e.g., The Divine Comedy). COMELY (13) [adjective] (of a person) Pleasing or attractive to the eye. | [adjective] Suitable or becoming; proper; agreeable. COMITY (13) [noun] Courtesy and considerate behaviour towards others; social harmony. | [noun] Friendly understanding and mutual recognition between two entities, especially nations. COMPLY (15) [verb] To yield assent; to accord; to acquiesce, agree, consent; to adapt oneself, to conform. | [verb] To accomplish, to fulfil. | [verb] To be ceremoniously courteous; to make one's compliments. CONCHY (16) [noun] A conscientious objector. CONVEY (14) [verb] To move (something) from one place to another. | [verb] To take or carry (someone) from one place to another. | [verb] To communicate; to make known; to portray. CONVOY (14) [noun] One or more merchant ships sailing in company to the same general destination under the protection of naval vessels. | [noun] A group of vehicles travelling together for safety, especially one with an escort. | [noun] The act of convoying; protection. COOKEY (15) COOLLY (11) [adjective] Coolish; somewhat cool in temperature | [adverb] In a cool, unpanicked or collected manner. | [adverb] With calm impudence. CORODY (12) [noun] A grant of food, clothing, or lodging given to someone, typically a clergyman or official, as part of their compensation or as a charitable provision. | [noun] In medieval times, the right to receive such provisions from an estate or institution. COSILY (11) [adverb] In a cozy manner; in a warm, comfortable, and intimate way. COSTLY (11) [adjective] Of high cost; expensive. COUNTY (11) [noun] The land ruled by a count or a countess. | [noun] An administrative region of various countries, including Bhutan, Canada, China, Croatia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and 48 of the 50 United States (excluding Alaska and Louisiana). | [noun] A definitive geographic region, without direct administrative functions. COWBOY (16) [noun] A man who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West. | [noun] A man who identifies with cowboy culture, including wearing a cowboy hat and being a fan of country and western music. | [noun] A person who engages in reckless behavior, especially for the purpose of showing off. COZILY (20) [adverb] In a warm, comfortable, and intimate manner; in a cozy way. CRABBY (15) [adjective] Visibly irritated or annoyed; grouchy, irritable, in a foul mood; given to complaining or finding fault in an annoyed way. | [adjective] Crabbed; difficult, or perplexing. CRACKY (17) CRAFTY (14) [adjective] Relating to, or characterized by, craft or skill; dexterous. | [adjective] Possessing dexterity; skilled; skillful. | [adjective] Skillful at deceiving others; characterized by craft CRAGGY (13) [adjective] Characterized by rugged, sharp, or coarse features. CRANKY (15) [adjective] Weak, unwell. | [adjective] (of a machine, etc.) Not in good working condition. | [adjective] Grouchy, grumpy, irritable; easily upset. CRANNY (11) [noun] A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance. | [noun] A tool for forming the necks of bottles, etc. | [verb] To break into, or become full of, crannies. | [adjective] Quick; giddy; thoughtless CRAPPY (15) [adjective] (mildly) Of very poor quality; unpleasant; distasteful. | [adjective] (mildly, especially with "feel") Bad, sick, or depressed. | [adjective] (mildly) Covered in crap (faeces/feces). CRAWLY (14) [adjective] Crawling around. | [adjective] As if covered in moving things such as insects. CREAKY (15) [adjective] Tending to creak | [adjective] Worn down by overuse; decrepit | [adjective] Arthritic or rheumatic CREAMY (13) [noun] A horse with a cream-coloured coat. | [adjective] Containing cream. | [adjective] Of food or drink, having the rich taste or thick, smooth texture of cream, whether or not it actually contains cream. CREASY (11) [adjective] Full of creases; wrinkled or folded. CREEPY (13) [adjective] Moving by creeping along. | [adjective] Producing an uneasy fearful sensation, as of things crawling over one's skin. | [adjective] Feeling an uneasy fearful sensation; creeped out. CREPEY (13) [adjective] Having a thin, wrinkled texture resembling crepe fabric, often used to describe skin or thin papery material. CRIKEY (15) [interjection] An exclamation of astonishment. CRIMPY (15) [adjective] Having tight waves or curls; crimped in texture. | [adjective] Brit. slang - Disappointing or unpleasant. CRISPY (13) [noun] The well-baked fat on the surface of a piece of roasted meat. | [adjective] Having a crisp texture; brittle yet tender. CROAKY (15) [adjective] (of a sound) Like that of a frog. CROUPY (13) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of croup, a respiratory disease marked by a harsh, barking cough. CROWDY (15) [noun] A thick gruel of oatmeal and milk or water. | [adjective] Crowded CRUDDY (13) [adjective] Of poor quality; unpleasant or unwell. | [adjective] Covered with crud or filth; dirty. CRUMBY (15) [adjective] Crumbly; inclined to break into crumbs. | [adjective] Bad; poor. | [adjective] Full of crumb or crumbs. CRUMMY (15) [noun] A small van, bus, or railway car used to transport loggers or other resource workers to and from the worksite. | [noun] A cow with a crumpled horn. | [adjective] Bad; poor. CRUSTY (11) [noun] A tramp or homeless young person with poor cleanliness. | [noun] Dried eye mucus. | [noun] A member of an urban subculture with roots in punk and grebo, characterized by antiestablishment attitudes and an unkempt appearance. CUDDLY (13) [adjective] Suitable for cuddling; designed to be cuddled. | [adjective] Fond of, or prone to cuddling CULLAY (11) CURACY (13) [noun] The office or position of a curate CURTLY (11) [adverb] In a brief, abrupt, or rude manner. CURTSY (11) [noun] A small bow, generally performed by a woman or a girl, where she crosses one calf of her leg behind the other and briefly bends her knees and lowers her body in deference. | [verb] To make a curtsey. CURVEY (14) CUTELY (11) CUTESY (11) [adjective] Overly, affectedly or unnecessarily cute; too cute to be taken seriously. DAFTLY (13) DAINTY (10) [noun] A delicacy (in taste). | [noun] Esteem, honour. | [noun] (Prairies and northwestern Ontario) A fancy cookie, pastry, or square, typically homemade, served at a social event (usually plural). DAMPLY (14) DANKLY (14) DARKEY (14) DARKLY (14) [adverb] With a dark appearance. | [adverb] Faintly seen in the dark. | [adverb] In a morbid manner; morbidly, sinisterly. DATARY (10) DAUBRY (12) DAYFLY (16) DEADLY (11) [adjective] Subject to death; mortal. | [adjective] Causing death; lethal. | [adjective] Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile. DEAFLY (13) DEARLY (10) [adverb] In a dear or precious manner. | [adverb] In a dear or expensive manner. | [adverb] At great expense. DEATHY (13) DECURY (12) DEEJAY (17) [noun] A disc jockey. | [verb] To perform as a disc jockey. DEEPLY (12) [adverb] At depth, in a deep way. | [adverb] To a deep extent. | [adverb] Profoundly. DEFRAY (13) [verb] To spend (money). | [verb] To pay or discharge (a debt, expense etc.); to meet (the cost of something). | [verb] To pay for (something). DEFTLY (13) [adverb] In a deft manner; quickly and neatly in action. DENARY (10) [noun] An ancient coin, the denarius. | [adjective] Containing ten parts. | [adjective] Based on the number ten. DEPLOY (12) [noun] Deployment | [verb] To prepare and arrange (usually military unit or units) for use. | [verb] To unfold, open, or otherwise become ready for use. DEPUTY (12) [noun] One appointed as the substitute of another, and empowered to act for them, in their name or their behalf; a substitute in office | [noun] A person employed to install and remove props, brattices, etc. and to clear gas, for the safety of the miners. | [noun] (France): A member of the Chamber of Deputies, formerly called Corps Législatif DESCRY (12) [verb] To see. | [verb] To discover (a distant or obscure object) by the eye; to espy; to discern or detect. | [verb] To discover: to disclose; to reveal. DESOXY (17) DEWILY (13) DHOOLY (13) DICKEY (16) [noun] A louse. | [noun] Dicky dirt = a shirt, meaning a shirt with a collar. | [noun] A detachable shirt front, collar or bib. DIDDLY (12) [noun] A small amount of no worth. | [interjection] A written representation of a trill sound. | [noun] (sometimes childish) penis DIGAMY (13) DIMITY (12) [noun] A light strong fabric with woven stripes or squares. DIMPLY (14) DINGEY (11) DINGHY (14) [noun] A small open boat, propelled by oars or paddles, carried as a tender, lifeboat, or pleasure craft on a ship. | [noun] An inflatable rubber life raft. | [verb] To travel by dinghy. DINKEY (14) DINKLY (14) DIOECY (12) DIPODY (13) DIRELY (10) DISMAY (12) [noun] A sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits | [noun] Condition fitted to dismay; ruin. | [verb] To cause to feel apprehension; great sadness, or fear; to deprive of energy DJINNY (17) DONKEY (14) [noun] A domestic animal, Equus asinus asinus, similar to a horse | [noun] A stubborn person | [noun] A fool DOUBLY (12) [adverb] (usually of relative importance, of degree, quantity or measure) In a double manner; twice the severity or degree. | [adverb] In two ways | [adverb] With duplicity DOUGHY (14) [adjective] Having the characteristics of dough especially in appearance or consistency: as DOURLY (10) DOWERY (13) DOYLEY (13) DOZILY (19) DRABLY (12) DRAFFY (16) DRAFTY (13) [adjective] Characterized by gusts of wind; windy. | [adjective] (of a building etc.) Not properly sealed against drafts (draughts). DRAGGY (12) [adjective] Moving or developing very slowly; tending to drag on; dull. DRAPEY (12) DRAWLY (13) DREAMY (12) [adjective] As in a dream; resembling a dream. | [adjective] Sexy; handsome; attractive | [adjective] Having a pleasant or romantic atmosphere. DREARY (10) [adjective] Drab; dark, colorless, or cheerless. | [adjective] Grievous, dire; appalling. DRECKY (16) [adjective] Trashy, worthless DREGGY (12) DRESSY (10) [adjective] Elegant, smart or stylish. | [adjective] Fond of dressing up; keen on fashion. DRIFTY (13) DRIPPY (14) [adjective] Dripping or tending to drip. | [adjective] Rainy or wet. | [adjective] Maudlin, tiresome or annoying; DROLLY (10) [adverb] In a droll, odd or humorous manner. DROOPY (12) [adjective] Tending to droop; sagging; wilting. DROPSY (12) [noun] Swelling, edema, often from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). DROSKY (14) DROSSY (10) DROWSY (13) [adjective] Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness | [adjective] Causing someone to fall sleep or feel sleepy; lulling; soporific. | [adjective] Boring. DRUGGY (12) [noun] A drug addict or abuser. | [adjective] Acting as if on drugs; torpid, uncoordinated, etc. DRUMLY (12) DUALLY (10) DUMBLY (14) DUPERY (12) EARTHY (12) [adjective] Resembling dirt or soil (i.e. earth). | [adjective] Down-to-earth, not artificial, natural. | [adjective] Coarse and unrefined, crude. EASILY (9) [adverb] Comfortably, without discomfort or anxiety. | [adverb] Without difficulty. | [adverb] Absolutely, without question. EATERY (9) [noun] A restaurant or café; a place to purchase and eat food. ECHOEY (14) [adjective] (of a sound) That echoes. EDGILY (11) EERILY (9) [adverb] In an eerie manner. EFFIGY (16) [noun] A dummy or other crude representation of a person, group or object that is hated. | [noun] A likeness of a person. EIGHTY (13) [numeral] The cardinal number occurring after seventy-nine and before eighty-one, represented in Roman numerals as LXXX and in Arabic numerals as 80. EMBODY (14) [verb] To represent in a physical or concrete form; to incarnate or personify. | [verb] To represent in some other form, such as a code of laws. | [verb] To comprise or include as part of a cohesive whole; to be made up of. EMBOLY (13) EMPERY (13) EMPLOY (13) [noun] The state of being an employee; employment. | [noun] The act of employing someone or making use of something; employment. | [verb] To hire (somebody for work or a job). ENERGY (10) [noun] The impetus behind all motion and all activity. | [noun] The capacity to do work. | [noun] A quantity that denotes the ability to do work and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance²/time² (ML²/T²) or the equivalent. ENMITY (11) [noun] The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition. | [noun] A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity. ENTITY (9) [noun] That which has a distinct existence as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form. | [noun] The existence of something considered apart from its properties. | [noun] Anything about which information or data can be stored in a database; in particular, an organised array or set of individual elements or parts. EQUITY (18) [noun] Fairness, impartiality, or justice as determined in light of "natural law" or "natural right". | [noun] Various related senses originating with the Court of Chancery in late Medieval England | [noun] Various senses related to net value ESTRAY (9) ETHOXY (19) EULOGY (10) [noun] An oration to honor a deceased person, usually at a funeral. | [noun] Speaking highly of someone or something; the act of praising or commending someone or something. EUROKY (13) EUTAXY (16) EVENLY (12) [adverb] So as to form a flat surface. | [adverb] In a fair manner of distribution, giving the same amount or number to each; equally. | [adverb] In a manner that leaves no remainder. EVILLY (12) EXEQUY (25) [noun] (now only in plural) Funeral rites. EXPIRY (18) [noun] A date by which an object either should not be used or loses its value, depending upon the item. | [noun] End; termination; expiration. | [noun] Death. FAIRLY (12) [adverb] (manner) In a fair manner; fair; not biased or skewed or favouring a certain party | [adverb] Favorably; auspiciously; commodiously. | [adverb] Honestly; properly. FAKERY (16) FAMILY (14) [noun] A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); kin; for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family. | [noun] An extended family; a group of people who are related to one another by blood or marriage. | [noun] A (close-knit) group of people related by blood, friendship, marriage, law, or custom, especially if they live or work together. FAULTY (12) [adjective] Having or displaying faults; not perfect; not adequate or acceptable. | [adjective] At fault, to blame; guilty. FEALTY (12) [noun] Fidelity to one's lord or master; the feudal obligation by which the tenant or vassal was bound to be faithful to his lord | [noun] The oath by which this obligation was assumed. FEATLY (12) FECKLY (18) FEEBLY (14) [adverb] In a feeble manner. FEISTY (12) [adjective] Tenacious, energetic, spunky. | [adjective] Belligerent; prepared to stand and fight, especially in spite of relatively small stature or some other disadvantage. | [adjective] Easily offended and ready to bicker. FELONY (12) [noun] A serious criminal offense, which, under United States federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death. FERITY (12) [noun] The quality or fact of being wild or in a wild state; wildness, brutishness. FICKLY (18) FIDDLY (14) [adjective] Requiring dexterity to operate. | [adjective] (by extension) Having many small bits or embellishments. | [adjective] Of or relating to fiddling or fidgeting. FILTHY (15) [verb] To make very dirty; to cover in filth. | [adjective] Covered with filth; very dirty. | [adjective] Obscene or offensive. FINELY (12) [adverb] So as to produce a fine texture. | [adverb] In a fine, handsome or attractive way; very well. FINERY (12) [noun] Fineness; beauty. | [noun] Ornament; decoration; especially, excessive decoration; showy clothes; jewels. | [noun] (ironworking) A charcoal hearth or furnace for the conversion of cast iron into wrought iron, or into iron suitable for puddling. FIRMLY (14) [adverb] (manner) In a firm or definite or strong manner. | [adverb] (manner) Securely. FITCHY (17) [adjective] Sharpened to a point; pointed. FIXITY (19) [noun] The state or condition of being fixed. | [noun] Something fixed. | [noun] The position of an operator relative to its operand (prefix, postfix) or operands (infix). FLABBY (16) [adjective] Yielding to the touch, and easily moved or shaken; hanging loose by its own weight; lacking firmness; flaccid. | [adjective] (of wine) Having a slight lack of acidity; having mild sweetness. | [adjective] (of writing, etc.) overwrought. FLAGGY (14) FLAKEY (16) [adjective] Consisting of flakes or of small, loose masses; lying, or cleaving off, in flakes or layers; flakelike. | [adjective] (of a person) Unreliable; likely to make plans with others but then abandon those plans. | [adjective] (of a thing) Unreliable; working only on an intermittent basis; likely to malfunction. FLAPPY (16) FLASHY (15) [adjective] Showy; visually impressive, attention-getting, or appealing. | [adjective] Flashing; producing flashes. | [adjective] Drunk; tipsy FLATLY (12) [adverb] In a physically flat or level manner. | [adverb] In a definite manner; in a manner showing complete certainty. | [adverb] In a manner that shows no emotion. FLECKY (18) FLEDGY (14) FLEECY (14) [adjective] Resembling or covered in fleece. FLESHY (15) [adjective] Of, related to, or resembling flesh. | [adjective] (of a person) Having considerable flesh; plump. FLEURY (12) [adjective] (especially of a cross) Decorated (finished at the ends) with fleurs-de-lis. FLIMSY (14) [noun] Thin typing paper used to make multiple copies. | [noun] A service certificate | [noun] (in the plural) Skimpy underwear. FLINTY (12) [adjective] Resembling or containing flint. | [adjective] Siliceous (including basanite). | [adjective] Showing a lack of emotion. FLIPPY (16) [noun] A flippy disk. | [adjective] Having a tendency to flip. FLIRTY (12) [adjective] Flirting, or seeming to flirt. FLOATY (12) [noun] A lilo or similar item that floats on water and can be sat on. | [noun] A particle of food, etc. found floating in liquid. | [adjective] Buoyant, tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas FLOCKY (18) FLOOEY (12) FLOOSY (12) FLOOZY (21) [noun] A vulgar or sexually promiscuous woman; a hussy or slattern. | [noun] A prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets. FLOPPY (16) [noun] A floppy disk. | [noun] (Rhodesia) An insurgent in the Rhodesian Bush War, called as such for the way they "flop" when shot. | [noun] A comic book. FLOSSY (12) [adjective] Resembling floss. | [adjective] Extravagantly showy; flashy FLOURY (12) [adjective] Resembling flour. | [adjective] Covered in flour. FLUFFY (18) [noun] Someone or something that has a fluffy texture. | [noun] A person who is superficial, who lacks depth or seriousness. | [noun] A babycino (frothy milk drink). FLUKEY (16) [adjective] Lucky | [adjective] Unstable, prone to rapid and unpredictable changes FLUNKY (16) [noun] An underling; a liveried servant or a footman; servant, retainer – a person working in the service of another (especially in the household) | [noun] One who is obsequious or cringing; a snob. | [noun] One easily deceived in buying stocks; an inexperienced and unwary jobber. FLURRY (12) [noun] A light, brief snowfall. | [noun] A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze. | [noun] A shower of dust, leaves etc. brought on by a sudden gust of wind. FLUTEY (12) [adjective] Resembling the sound of a flute. FLYBOY (17) [noun] An aircraft pilot, especially of a military combat aircraft. FLYWAY (18) [noun] A migratory route used by birds between breeding areas. FOLKSY (16) [adjective] Characteristic of simple country life. | [adjective] Informal, affable and familiar. FONDLY (13) [adverb] In a fond manner; affectionately; tenderly. | [adverb] Foolishly. FOOTSY (12) [noun] A flirting game where two people touch their feet together, under a table or otherwise concealed, as a romantic prelude. | [noun] A foot. | [noun] A selfie (self-taken photograph) of one's feet. FOREBY (14) FORWHY (18) FOULLY (12) FOXILY (19) FREAKY (16) [adjective] Resembling a freak. | [adjective] Odd; bizarre; unusual. | [adjective] Scary; frightening. FREELY (12) [adjective] Free; frank. | [adjective] Generous; noble; excellent; beautiful; lovely. | [adverb] In a free manner. FRENZY (21) [noun] A state of wild activity or panic. | [noun] A violent agitation of the mind approaching madness; rage. | [verb] To render frantic. FRETTY (12) FRIARY (12) [noun] House or dwelling where friars or members of certain religious communities live | [adjective] Like a friar; relating to friars or to a convent. FRILLY (12) [adjective] Having frills; frilled. | [adjective] Over-elaborate or showy in character or appearance. FRINGY (13) FRISKY (16) [adjective] Abounding in energy or playfulness | [adjective] Sexually aroused FRIZZY (30) [noun] A small amount of unkempt, curly hair | [adjective] Formed of a mass of small, tight, wiry curls; unruly or extending in all directions. FROGGY (14) [noun] A frog. | [noun] A Frenchman. | [adjective] Froglike. FROSTY (12) [adjective] Cold, chilly. | [adjective] Having frost on it. | [adjective] Having an aloof or inhospitable manner. FROTHY (15) [noun] (chiefly in the plural) A serving of beer. | [adjective] Foamy or churned to the point of becoming infused with bubbles. | [adjective] Lightweight; lacking depth or substance FROUZY (21) FROWSY (15) [adjective] Having a dingy, neglected, and scruffy appearance. FROWZY (24) [adjective] Having a dingy, neglected, and scruffy appearance. FRUITY (12) [adjective] Containing fruit or fruit flavoring. | [adjective] Similar to fruit or tasting of fruit. | [adjective] Mad, crazy. FRUMPY (16) [adjective] Dowdy, unkempt, or unfashionable. | [adjective] Bad-tempered. GADFLY (14) [noun] Any dipterous insect of the family Oestridae, commonly known as botflies. | [noun] A horsefly: any of various species of fly, of the family Tabanidae, noted for buzzing about animals and sucking their blood. | [noun] One who upsets the status quo by posing upsetting or novel questions, or attempts to stimulate innovation by proving an irritant. GAIETY (10) [noun] The state of being happy or merry. | [noun] Merrymaking or festivity. GAINLY (10) [adjective] Proper; suitable; becoming. | [adjective] Ready to help; kindly; gracious. | [adjective] (of conduct) Graceful; tactful GALAXY (17) [noun] The Milky Way; the apparent band of concentrated stars which appears in the night sky over earth. | [noun] Any of the collections of many millions or billions of stars, galactic dust, black holes, etc. existing as independent and coherent systems, of which there are billions in the known universe. | [noun] Any print or pattern reminiscent of a galaxy, generally consisting of blending, semiopaque patches of vibrant color on a dark background. GALLEY (10) [noun] A long, slender ship propelled primarily by oars, whether having masts and sails or not; usually referring to rowed warships used in the Mediterranean from the 16th century until the modern era. | [noun] A light, open boat used on the Thames by customhouse officers, press gangs, and also for pleasure. | [noun] One of the small boats carried by a man-of-war. GAMELY (12) [adjective] Sportive; lively; joyful. | [adjective] (hunting, fishing, etc.) Of or pertaining to game. | [adverb] In a game or plucky manner; in a willing and spirited fashion. GAMILY (12) GANGLY (11) [adjective] Tall and thin, especially so as to cause physical awkwardness. GANTRY (10) [noun] A framework of steel bars resting on side supports to bridge over or around something. | [noun] A supporting framework for a barrel. | [noun] A gantry crane or gantry scaffold. GARVEY (13) GASIFY (13) [verb] To convert into gas, or an aeriform fluid, as by the application of heat, or by chemical processes. GAYETY (13) [noun] The state of being happy or merry. | [noun] Merrymaking or festivity. GENTLY (10) [adverb] In a gentle manner GENTRY (10) [noun] Birth; condition; rank by birth. | [noun] Courtesy; civility; complaisance. | [noun] People of education and good breeding. GHARRY (13) [noun] A wheeled cart or carriage (usually horsedrawn), used especially in Myanmar. | [noun] A jeep or small truck for conveying troops. GHOSTY (13) GIGGLY (12) [adjective] Prone to giggling. GLADLY (11) [adverb] In a glad manner; happily. | [adverb] Willingly; certainly. GLAIRY (10) GLASSY (10) [noun] Glass marble. | [adjective] Of or like glass, especially in being smooth and somewhat reflective. | [adjective] Including a lot of glass. GLEAMY (12) [adjective] Shiny, bright, glowing GLEETY (10) GLEGLY (11) GLIBLY (12) GLITZY (19) [adjective] Brilliantly showy. GLOBBY (14) GLOOMY (12) [adjective] Not very illuminated; dim because of darkness, especially when appearing depressing or frightening. | [adjective] Suffering from gloom; melancholy; dejected. GLOPPY (14) GLOSSY (10) [noun] A glossy magazine. | [noun] A glossy photograph. | [noun] A film depicting people with glamorous lifestyles. GLUILY (10) GLUMLY (12) GLUMPY (14) GNARLY (10) [adjective] Having or characterized by gnarls; gnarled. | [adjective] Excellent; attractive. | [adjective] Dangerous; difficult. GNATTY (10) GOBONY (12) [adjective] Compony GOGGLY (12) GOODBY (13) [noun] An utterance of goodbye, the wishing of farewell to someone. GOODLY (11) [adjective] Good; pleasing in appearance; attractive; comely; graceful; pleasant; desirable. | [adjective] Quite large; considerable; sufficient; adequate; more than enough. | [adverb] In a goodly way; courteously, graciously. GOOGLY (11) [noun] A ball, bowled by a leg-break bowler, that spins from off to leg (to a right-handed batsman), unlike a normal leg-break delivery. | [adjective] (of the eyes) Bulging. | [adjective] (usually of eyes, sometimes of persons) Appearing to be amorous, flirtatious. GOONEY (10) GOOSEY (10) [noun] A goose. | [noun] A foolish person; a silly. | [adjective] Characteristic of a goose; anserine GORILY (10) GOWANY (13) GRABBY (14) [adjective] Tending to grab, especially rudely or greedily. GRAINY (10) [adjective] Resembling grains; granular. | [adjective] Coarsely ground or gritty. GRANNY (10) [noun] A grandmother. | [noun] An elderly woman. | [noun] (knots) A granny knot. GRAPEY (12) GRASSY (10) [adjective] Covered with grass. | [adjective] Resembling grass. GRAYLY (13) GREASY (10) [adjective] Having a slippery surface; having a surface covered with grease. | [adjective] Containing a lot of grease or fat. | [adjective] Shady, sketchy, dodgy, detestable, unethical. GREEDY (11) [adjective] Having greed; consumed by selfish desires. | [adjective] Prone to overeat. | [adjective] Tending to match as much text as possible. GREENY (10) [noun] An environmentalist; someone who shows concern for the environment. | [noun] (by extension) A member of the Green Party. | [noun] (Wyoming) A person from Colorado; after the color of the Colorado license plate. GREMMY (14) GREYLY (13) GRIMLY (12) [adjective] Grim-looking, grim-natured. | [adverb] In a grim manner. GRIPEY (12) GRIPPY (14) [adjective] Having a tight grip, or tending to grip well. | [adjective] Tight-fisted, greedy, stingy. | [adjective] Afflicted with, or relating to, grippe, or influenza. GRISLY (10) [adjective] Horrifyingly repellent; gruesome, terrifying. | [adverb] In a horrible or terrible manner; in a terrifying way. GRITTY (10) [adjective] Containing sand or grit; consisting of grit; caused by grit; full of hard particles. | [adjective] Spirited; resolute; unyielding. | [adjective] Intense and starkly realistic; depicting harsh reality, especially violence. GROGGY (12) [adjective] Slowed or weakened, as by drink, sleepiness, etc. | [adjective] Of a horse: bearing wholly on its heels when trotting. GROOVY (13) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or having grooves. | [adjective] Set in one's ways. | [noun] A trendy and fashionable person. GROSZY (19) [noun] A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Polish zloty. GROTTY (10) [adjective] Unpleasant, dirty, slovenly or offensive GROUTY (10) GROWLY (13) [adjective] Resembling the sound of a growl; throaty GRUBBY (14) [noun] Any species of Cottus; a sculpin. | [adjective] Dirty, unwashed, unclean. | [adjective] Having grubs in it. GRUFFY (16) GRUMPY (14) [adjective] Dissatisfied and irritable. GRUNGY (11) [adjective] Dirty; shabby; in disrepair. | [adjective] Of or relating to grunge music. GUANAY (10) GUILTY (10) [noun] A plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge. | [noun] A verdict of a judge or jury on a defendant judged to have committed a crime. | [noun] One who is declared guilty of a crime. GULLEY (10) [noun] A trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside. | [noun] A small valley. | [noun] A drop kerb. GURNEY (10) [noun] A stretcher having wheeled legs. HACKLY (18) HARDLY (13) [adverb] (manner) Firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion. | [adverb] (manner) Harshly, severely; in a hard manner. | [adverb] With difficulty. HAULMY (14) HAWKEY (19) HAZILY (21) HEARTY (12) [noun] A term of familiar address and fellowship among sailors. | [adjective] Warm and cordial towards another person | [adjective] Energetic, active or eager. HEATHY (15) HEREBY (14) [adverb] Near this place; nearby. | [adverb] By this means, action or process. HERESY (12) [noun] A doctrine held by a member of a religion at variance with established religious beliefs, especially dissension from Roman Catholic dogma. | [noun] A controversial or unorthodox opinion held by a member of a group, as in politics, philosophy or science. HEYDAY (16) [noun] A period of success, popularity, or power; prime. | [noun] An exultation of the spirits; gaiety; frolic. | [interjection] A lively greeting. HEYDEY (16) HICKEY (18) [noun] A bruise-like mark made during petting by pressing the mouth to the skin on one’s partner’s body and sucking. | [noun] An object whose name is unknown or cannot be recalled. | [noun] A printing defect caused by foreign matter on the printing surface resulting in a ring where the ink is missing, appearing as a spot of ink surrounded by a halo, or as an unprinted spot within a solid printed area. HIGHLY (16) [adverb] In a high or esteemed manner. | [adverb] Extremely; greatly; very much. HOCKEY (18) [noun] Ice hockey, a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks. | [noun] Field hockey, a team sport played on a pitch on solid ground where players have to hit a ball into a net using a hockey stick. | [noun] A variation of hockey, such as roller hockey, street hockey, shinny, or ball hockey. | [noun] Faeces, excrement. | [noun] A line behind which a player's front foot must be placed when throwing a dart. HOKILY (16) HOLILY (12) HOMELY (14) [adjective] Lacking in beauty or elegance, plain in appearance, physically unattractive. | [adjective] Cozy, befitting a home. | [adjective] Characteristic of or belonging to home; domestic. HOMILY (14) [noun] A sermon, especially concerning a practical matter. | [noun] A moralizing lecture. | [noun] A platitude. HOMINY (14) [noun] A food made from hulled corn (maize) kernels soaked in lye water, rinsed, then cooked and eaten; or, the rinsed kernels are dried and coarsely ground into hominy grits. HONKEY (16) HOOKEY (16) [noun] Truancy, especially from school. HOORAY (12) [noun] A shout to signify victory. | [noun] An expression of excitement. | [verb] To shout an expression of excitement. HORARY (12) [noun] A book containing the divine offices for the various canonical hours. | [noun] A narrative or account that is kept hourly. | [noun] A plan or programme that gives the hours at which events are to take place; a timetable; a horarium. HORSEY (12) [noun] A child's term or name for a horse. | [noun] A game where a child rides on the back of another, who is on all fours. | [adjective] Of or relating to horses. HOSTLY (12) HOURLY (12) [noun] Something produced each hour. | [adjective] Occurring every hour. | [adjective] Unsalaried, paid by the hour; (by extension) blue-collar. HUBBLY (16) HUGELY (13) [adverb] Greatly; to a huge extent HUMBLY (16) [adverb] In a humble manner. HUNGRY (13) [adjective] Affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food. | [adjective] Causing hunger | [adjective] Eager, having an avid desire (‘appetite’) for something. HURLEY (12) [noun] A stick used in the game of hurling. | [noun] The game of hurling. HURRAY (12) [interjection] Expressing approval, appreciation, or happiness. | [verb] To cheer with a "hurray". ICKILY (15) IDIOCY (12) [noun] The state or condition of being an idiot; the quality of having an intelligence level far below average; mental retardation. | [noun] An act lacking intelligence or sense; an instance of senselessness; extremely foolish behaviour. IGNIFY (13) IMBODY (14) INCONY (11) INFAMY (14) [noun] The state of being infamous. | [noun] A reputation as being evil. | [noun] A reprehensible occurrence or situation. INJURY (16) [noun] Damage to the body of a human or animal. | [noun] The violation of a person's reputation, rights, property, or interests. | [noun] Injustice. JALOPY (18) [noun] An old, dilapidated or unpretentious automobile. | [noun] A hip, cool, groovy automobile. JANGLY (17) JAPERY (18) JARVEY (19) JAUNTY (16) [noun] A master-at-arms onboard a Royal Navy ship | [adjective] Airy; showy; finical. | [adjective] (by extension) Characterized by an affected or fantastical manner. JERSEY (16) [noun] A garment knitted from wool, worn over the upper body. | [noun] A shirt worn by a member of an athletic team, usually oversized, typically depicting the athlete's name and team number as well as the team's logotype. | [noun] A type of fabric knit JIGGLY (18) JIMINY (18) JIMPLY (20) JINGLY (17) JITNEY (16) [noun] A small bus or minibus which typically operates service on a fixed route, sometimes scheduled. | [noun] An unlicensed taxi cab. | [noun] A shared-ride taxi. JOCKEY (22) [noun] One who rides racehorses competitively. | [noun] That part of a variable resistor or potentiometer that rides over the resistance wire | [noun] An operator of some machinery or apparatus. JOHNNY (19) [noun] A prostitute's client. | [noun] A device or place to urinate and defecate: now usually a toilet or lavatory, but also a chamber pot or outhouse. | [noun] A Western man traveling in East Asia. JOKILY (20) [adverb] In a joky manner; jokingly, humorously. JOUNCY (18) [adjective] Bumpy or bouncy JUNGLY (17) [adjective] Overgrown with jungle. JUSTLY (16) [adverb] In a just or fair manner; rightfully. | [adverb] With a just or fair use of language; with good reason, properly. | [adverb] With great precision; accurately, exactly. KEENLY (13) [adverb] In a keen manner. KERSEY (13) [noun] A type of rough woollen cloth. KEYWAY (19) [noun] A slot into which a precision attachment (a key) is fitted. KIDNEY (14) [noun] An organ in the body that filters the blood, producing urine. | [noun] This organ (of an animal) cooked as food. | [noun] Constitution, temperament, nature, type, character, disposition. (usually used of people) KINDLY (14) [adjective] Having a kind personality; kind, warmhearted, sympathetic. | [adjective] Favourable, gentle, pleasant, tidy, auspicious, beneficent. | [adjective] Lawful. | [adverb] In a kind manner, out of kindness. KINGLY (14) [adjective] Of or belonging to a king or kings; exercised by a king. | [adjective] Characteristic of kings, majestic, regal. | [adverb] In a royal manner. KLUTZY (22) [adjective] Awkward, clumsy or socially inept KNARRY (13) KNOBBY (17) KNOLLY (13) KNOTTY (13) [adjective] Full of knots. | [adjective] Complicated or tricky; complex; difficult. KNUBBY (17) KNURLY (13) KORUNY (13) LACILY (11) LACKEY (15) [noun] A footman, a liveried male servant. | [noun] A fawning, servile follower. | [verb] To attend, wait upon, serve obsequiously. LAMELY (11) LANELY (9) LANKLY (13) LASTLY (9) [adverb] (sequence) Used to mark the beginning of the last in a list of items or propositions. | [adverb] (discourse marker) Used to signal that the speaker is about to yield control of the conversation. LATELY (9) [adverb] Recently; not long ago; of late. LAXITY (16) [noun] The state of being lax; looseness, lack of tension. | [noun] Moral looseness; lack of rigorousness or strictness. LAZILY (18) [adverb] In a lazy manner. LEACHY (14) LEALLY (9) LEALTY (9) LEANLY (9) LEEWAY (12) [noun] The drift of a ship or airplane in a leeward direction. | [noun] A varying degree or amount of freedom or flexibility; margin, latitude, elbowroom. | [noun] An adverse discrepancy or variation in a cumulative process, usually in the phrase make up leeway. LEGACY (12) [noun] Money or property bequeathed to someone in a will. | [noun] Something inherited from a predecessor or the past. | [noun] The descendant of an alumnus. LEMONY (11) LENITY (9) [noun] Leniency | [noun] Mercy | [noun] Forgiveness LEVITY (12) [noun] Lightness of manner or speech, frivolity; lack of appropriate seriousness; inclination to make a joke of serious matters. | [noun] Lack of steadiness. | [noun] The state or quality of being light, buoyancy. LEWDLY (13) LIEFLY (12) LIKELY (13) [noun] Something or somebody considered likely. | [adjective] Probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring | [adjective] (as predicate, followed by to and infinitive) Reasonably to be expected; apparently destined, probable | [adverb] Similarly. LIMPLY (13) LIMPSY (13) LINENY (9) LINSEY (9) LITANY (9) [noun] A ritual liturgical prayer in which a series of prayers recited by a leader are alternated with responses from the congregation. | [noun] A prolonged or tedious list. LIVELY (12) [noun] Term of address. | [adjective] Full of life; energetic. | [adjective] Bright, glowing, vivid; strong, vigorous. | [adverb] Vigorously. LIVERY (12) [noun] Any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants. | [noun] The whole body of liverymen, members of livery companies. | [noun] The paint scheme of a vehicle or fleet of vehicles. | [adjective] Like liver. LOGILY (10) LOGWAY (13) LONELY (9) [adjective] Unhappy because of feeling isolated from contact with other people. | [adjective] (of a place or time) Unfrequented by people; desolate. | [adjective] (of a person) Without companions; solitary. LONGLY (10) LOONEY (9) LORDLY (10) [adjective] Of or relating to a lord. | [adjective] Having the qualities of a lord; lordlike; noble | [adjective] Appropriate for, or suitable to, a lord; glorious. LOUDLY (10) [adverb] In a loud manner; at a high volume. LOUNGY (10) LOVELY (12) [noun] An attractive, lovely person, especially a (professional) beauty. | [noun] Term of fond address. | [noun] A lovely object. | [adjective] Worthy of praise. LOWBOY (14) [noun] A low chest of drawers. | [noun] Trucking A semi-trailer designed for hauling vehicles and other mobile equipment, with two drops in deck height: one right after the gooseneck and one right before the wheels; so named because the trailer's main deck is situated close to the ground for easy loading and unloading of vehicles and equipment. LOWERY (12) LUNACY (11) [noun] (of a person or group of people) The state of being mad, insanity | [noun] Something deeply misguided. LUSHLY (12) LUXURY (16) [noun] Very wealthy and comfortable surroundings. | [noun] Something desirable but expensive. | [noun] Something that is pleasant but not necessary in life. MAGUEY (12) [noun] Any of various large agaves of Mexico and the southern US, especially the American aloe, Agave americana. MAINLY (11) [adverb] Forcefully, vigorously. | [adverb] Of the production of a sound: loudly, powerfully. | [adverb] To a great degree; very much. MALADY (12) [noun] Any ailment or disease of the body; especially, a lingering or deep-seated disorder. | [noun] A moral or mental defect or disorder. MAMMEY (15) MANGEY (12) [adjective] Afflicted with mange. | [adjective] (by extension) Worn and squalid-looking; bedraggled or decrepit. MARBLY (13) MARGAY (12) [noun] Leopardus wiedii, a spotted cat native to Central and South America. MARSHY (14) [adjective] Of, or resembling a marsh; boggy. | [adjective] Growing in marshy ground. MAUNDY (12) [noun] A commandment. | [noun] The sacrament of the Lord's supper. | [noun] The ceremony of washing the feet of poor persons or inferiors, performed as a religious rite on Maundy Thursday in commemoration of Christ's washing the disciples' feet at the Last Supper. MAYDAY (15) [noun] An international distress signal used by shipping and aircraft MAYFLY (17) [noun] Any of the many fragile insects of the order Ephemeroptera that develop in fresh water and live very briefly as winged adults. MAZILY (20) MEANLY (11) MEASLY (11) [adjective] Particularly of pigs or pork: infected with larval tapeworms or trichinae (parasitic roundworms). | [adjective] Of a person: infected with measles. | [adjective] Small (especially contemptibly small) in amount. MEDFLY (15) [noun] A small fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata, native to the Mediterranean. MEDLEY (12) [noun] Combat, fighting; a battle. | [noun] A collection or mixture of miscellaneous things. | [noun] A collection of related songs played or mixed together as a single piece. MEEKLY (15) [adverb] In a meek manner; quietly and humbly. MEETLY (11) MELODY (12) [noun] Tune; sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase MEMORY (13) [noun] The ability of the brain to record information or impressions with the facility of recalling them later at will. | [noun] A record of a thing or an event stored and available for later use by the organism. | [noun] The part of a computer that stores variable executable code or data (RAM) or unalterable executable code or default data (ROM). MERELY (11) [adverb] Wholly, entirely. | [adverb] (focus) Without any other reason etc.; only, just, and nothing more. MICKEY (17) [noun] A small bottle of liquor, holding 375 ml or 13 oz., typically shaped to fit in one's pocket. | [noun] A Mickey Finn; a beverage, usually alcoholic, that has been drugged. | [noun] American depression era term for a potato as in a "roasted mickey". MIDDAY (13) [noun] Noon; twelve o'clock during the day MIDWAY (15) [noun] The middle; the midst. | [noun] A middle way or manner; a mean or middle course between extremes. | [noun] The part of a fair or circus where rides, entertainments, and booths are concentrated. MIGHTY (15) [noun] A warrior of great strength and courage. | [adjective] Very strong; possessing might. | [adjective] Very heavy and powerful. MILADY (12) [noun] An English noblewoman or gentlewoman; the form of address to such a person; a lady. MILDLY (12) [adverb] In a mild manner. | [adverb] To a mild degree; slightly. MINIFY (14) MISERY (11) [noun] Great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or mind; wretchedness; distress; woe. | [noun] A bodily ache or pain. | [noun] Cause of misery; calamity; misfortune. MISLAY (11) [verb] To leave or lay something in the wrong place and then forget where one put it. MISSAY (11) MIZZLY (29) MODIFY (15) [verb] To change part of. | [verb] To be or become modified. | [verb] To set bounds to; to moderate. MOIETY (11) [noun] A half. | [noun] A share or portion, especially a smaller share. | [noun] Each descent group in a culture which is divided exactly into two descent groups. MONKEY (15) [noun] Any member of the clade Simiiformes not also of the clade Hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches. | [noun] Any nonhuman simian primate, including apes. | [noun] A mischievous child. MONODY (12) [noun] An ode, as in Greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge. | [noun] Any poem mourning the death of someone; an elegy. | [noun] A monotonous or mournful noise. MOOLEY (11) MOPERY (13) [noun] Violation of an imaginary or trivial law MOSTLY (11) [adverb] Mainly or chiefly; for the most part; usually, generally, on the whole. | [adverb] To the greatest extent; most. MOTLEY (11) [noun] An incongruous mixture. | [noun] A jester's multicoloured clothes. | [noun] (by extension) A jester; a fool. MOULDY (12) [adjective] Covered with mould. | [adjective] Neglected. | [adjective] Worthless; lousy; rotten MOUSEY (11) [adjective] Resembling a mouse. | [adjective] Abounding or infested with mice. MOUTHY (14) [adjective] Overly talkative, insolent, and loud. MUCHLY (16) [adverb] Very much, very MUDDLY (13) MULLEY (11) MUMBLY (15) MURKLY (15) MURPHY (16) [noun] An Irish or white potato. MURREY (11) [noun] The mulberry fruit. | [noun] A tincture, the colour of mulberries, between gules and purpure. | [adjective] Of a mulberry colour. MUSCLY (13) [adjective] Thewy, muscled | [adjective] Strong, powerful MUTELY (11) MUTINY (11) [noun] An organized rebellion against a legally constituted authority, especially by seamen against their officers. | [noun] Violent commotion; tumult; strife. | [verb] To commit mutiny. NAMELY (11) [adverb] Specifically; that is to say. | [adverb] Especially, above all. NAPERY (11) [noun] Household linen, especially table linen. NAZIFY (21) NEARBY (11) [adjective] Adjacent, near, close by | [adverb] Next to, close to NEARLY (9) [adverb] With great scrutiny; carefully. | [adverb] With close relation; intimately. | [adverb] Closely, in close proximity. NEATLY (9) [adverb] In a neat manner. NEBULY (11) [adjective] Edged in a deeply wavy line, intended to represent clouds. NETTLY (9) NICELY (11) [adverb] Fastidiously; carefully. | [adverb] Precisely; with fine discernment or judgement. | [adverb] Pleasantly; satisfactorily. NICETY (11) [noun] A small detail or distinction. | [noun] Subtlety or precision of use. | [noun] Delicacy of character or feeling usually from excessive refinement; fastidiousness NIDIFY (13) NIGHTY (13) NIMBLY (13) [adverb] In a nimble manner NINETY (9) [numeral] The cardinal number occurring after eighty-nine and before ninety-one, represented in Roman numerals as XC and in Arabic numerals as 90. NITERY (9) NOBODY (12) [noun] Someone who is not important or well-known. | [pronoun] Not any person; the logical negation of somebody. NONGAY (10) NOSILY (9) NOTARY (9) [noun] A lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf. | [noun] (common law) A notary public, a legal practitioner who prepares, attests to, and certifies documents, witnesses affidavits, and administers oaths. | [noun] A lay notary public, who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents, but who is not authorised to practise law. NOTIFY (12) [verb] To give (someone) notice (of some event). | [verb] To make (something) known. | [verb] To make note of (something). NUBBLY (13) [adjective] Rough or lumpy NUDELY (10) NUDITY (10) [noun] The state or quality of being without clothing on the body; specifically, the quality of being without clothing on the genitals. | [noun] Something or someone without clothes. NUMBLY (13) OCCUPY (15) [verb] (of time) To take or use. | [verb] To take or use space. | [verb] To have sexual intercourse with. OCHERY (14) ODDITY (11) [noun] An odd or strange thing or opinion. | [noun] A strange person; an oddball. | [noun] Strangeness. OFFKEY (19) OILILY (9) OILWAY (12) ONIONY (9) OOGAMY (12) OOGENY (10) OOLOGY (10) [noun] The study of birds' eggs. | [noun] The hobby or practice of collecting birds' eggs, especially those of wild birds. OOZILY (18) OPENLY (11) [adverb] In an open manner, visibly, not covertly. ORALLY (9) [adverb] By mouth. | [adverb] Spoken as opposed to written. ORANGY (10) ORFRAY (12) ORNERY (9) [adjective] Cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable. | [adjective] Mischievous, prankish, teasing, disagreeable but in a good way. | [adjective] Commonplace, inferior. ORRERY (9) [noun] A clockwork model of any given solar system. OSPREY (11) [noun] A bird of prey (Pandion haliaetus) that feeds on fish and has white underparts and long, narrow wings each ending in four finger-like extensions. | [noun] Aigrette (ornamental feather) OSSIFY (12) [verb] To transform (or cause to transform) from a softer animal substance into bone; particularly the processes of growth in humans and animals. | [verb] (animate) To become (or cause to become) inflexible and rigid in habits or opinions. | [verb] (inanimate) To grow (or cause to grow) formulaic and permanent. OSTOMY (11) [noun] A surgical procedure to provide an exit point for the waste of an organism. | [noun] An exit point created by such surgical procedure. OTALGY (10) OUTBUY (11) OUTCRY (11) [noun] A loud cry or uproar. | [noun] A strong protest. | [noun] An auction. OUTFLY (12) [verb] To fly better, faster, or further than. OUTLAY (9) [noun] A laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended. | [noun] The spending of money, or an expenditure. | [noun] A remote haunt or habitation. OVALLY (12) OVERLY (12) [adjective] Superficial; not thorough; careless, negligent, inattentive. | [adjective] Having a sense of superiority, haughty. | [adjective] Excessive; too great. PACIFY (16) [verb] To bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation. | [verb] To appease (someone). PACKLY (17) PAINTY (11) PALELY (11) PALTRY (11) [adjective] Trashy, trivial, of little value. | [adjective] Of little monetary worth. PANFRY (14) PANTRY (11) [noun] A small room, closet, or cabinet usually located in or near the kitchen, dedicated to shelf-stable food storage and/or storing kitchenware, like a larder, but smaller. PAPACY (15) [noun] The office of the pope. | [noun] The period of a particular pope's reign. | [noun] Roman Catholicism generally. PAPERY (13) [adjective] Being like paper in terms of consistency, thickness, texture, dryness, etc. PARITY (11) [noun] Equality; comparability of strength or intensity. | [noun] Senses related to classification into two sets. | [noun] (games) In reversi, the last move within a given sector of the board. | [noun] The number of delivered pregnancies reaching viable gestational age, usually between 20-28 weeks PARLAY (11) [noun] (originally United States) A bet or series of bets where the stake and winnings are cumulatively carried forward; an accumulator. | [verb] To carry forward the stake and winnings from a bet on to a subsequent wager or series of wagers. | [verb] (by extension) To increase (an asset, money, etc.) by gambling or investing in a daring manner. PARLEY (11) [noun] A conference, especially one between enemies. | [verb] To have a discussion, especially one between enemies. PARODY (12) [noun] A work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony. | [noun] A popular maxim, adage, or proverb. | [verb] To make a parody of something. PARTLY (11) [adverb] In part, or to some degree, but not completely. PASTRY (11) [noun] A baked food item made from flour and fat pastes such as pie crust; also tarts, bear claws, napoleons, puff pastries, etc. | [noun] The food group formed by the various kinds of pastries. | [noun] The type of light flour-based dough used in pastries. PATCHY (16) [adjective] Full of, or covered with, patches; abounding in patches. | [adjective] Not constant or continuous; intermittent or uneven. PAYDAY (15) [noun] The day of the week or month, or the specific day, on which an employee's wages or salary is paid. PEACHY (16) [adjective] Resembling a peach, peach-like. | [adjective] Very good, excellent. PEARLY (11) [noun] A pale greyish white colour, tinted with blue. | [noun] (especially in plural) A tooth. | [adjective] Of a pale greyish white colour, tinted with blue. PEAVEY (14) [noun] A tool used to manipulate logs, having a thick wooden handle, a steel point, and a curved hooked arm. Similar to a cant-hook, but shorter and stouter, and with a pointed end. PEBBLY (15) PELTRY (11) [noun] Pelts or skins, collectively; skins with the fur on them; furs. PENURY (11) [noun] Extreme want; poverty; destitution. | [noun] A lack of something; a dearth. PEROXY (18) PERTLY (11) PHONEY (14) [noun] A person who assumes an identity or quality other than their own. | [noun] A person who professes beliefs or opinions that they do not hold. | [noun] Anything fraudulent or fake. PHOOEY (14) [noun] Hooey; nonsense | [interjection] An expression of disgust, rejection, or disappointment. PIDDLY (13) [adjective] Small, inconsequential, or not worth spending time on. PIGSTY (12) [noun] An enclosure where pigs are kept. | [noun] A dirty or very untidy place. PIMPLY (15) PINERY (11) PINKEY (15) PINKLY (15) PIRACY (13) [noun] Robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it. | [noun] A similar violation of international law, such as hijacking of an aircraft. | [noun] The unauthorized duplication of goods protected by intellectual property law. PITCHY (16) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch. | [adjective] Very dark black; pitch-black. | [adjective] Off pitch; out of tune. PLAGUY (12) [adjective] Causing annoyance or bother; irritating. PLASHY (14) PLENTY (11) [noun] A more-than-adequate amount. | [adjective] Plentiful | [adverb] More than sufficiently. PLISKY (15) PLOIDY (12) [noun] The number of homologous sets of chromosomes in a cell. PLOTTY (11) [adjective] (of a book, film, story) Having a complicated plot. PLUCKY (17) [adjective] Having or showing pluck, courage or spirit in trying circumstances. PLUMMY (15) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, containing, or characteristic of plums | [adjective] Desirable; profitable; advantageous | [adjective] (of a voice) rich, mellow and carefully articulated, especially with an upper-class accent PLUSHY (14) [adjective] Like plush; soft and shaggy. | [adjective] Plush; sumptuous. POACHY (16) POETRY (11) [noun] Literature composed in verse or language exhibiting conscious attention to patterns and rhythm. | [noun] A poet's literary production. | [noun] An artistic quality that appeals to or evokes the emotions, in any medium; something having such a quality. POINTY (11) [noun] Any pointed object. | [adjective] Pointed in shape; having a point or points. | [adjective] In the Raku programming language: being a block or subroutine that acts as a closure accepting a list of parameters (denoted by the pointed arrow symbol ->). POKILY (15) POLICY (13) [noun] A principle of behaviour, conduct etc. thought to be desirable or necessary, especially as formally expressed by a government or other authoritative body. | [noun] Wise or advantageous conduct; prudence, formerly also with connotations of craftiness. | [noun] Specifically, political shrewdness or (formerly) cunning; statecraft. | [noun] A contract of insurance. POLITY (11) [noun] An organizational structure of the government of a state, church, etc. | [noun] A politically organized unit; a state. POORLY (11) [adverb] In a poor manner or condition; without plenty, or sufficiency, or suitable provision for comfort. | [adverb] With little or no success; indifferently; with little profit or advantage. | [adverb] Meanly; without spirit. | [adjective] Ill, unwell, sick POPERY (13) [noun] (usually derogatory) The teachings, practices and accoutrements of the Roman Catholic Church. PORTLY (11) [adjective] Somewhat fat, pudgy, overweight. | [adjective] Having a dignified bearing; handsome, imposing. POSHLY (14) POTBOY (13) POUCHY (16) PREPAY (13) [verb] To pay in advance, or beforehand PREPPY (15) [noun] A student of a prep school. | [adjective] Relating to things (such as clothing) that are typical of students at prep schools PRETTY (11) [noun] A pretty person; a term of address to a pretty person. | [noun] Something that is pretty. | [verb] To make pretty; to beautify PRICEY (13) [adjective] Expensive, dear. PRICKY (17) PRIMLY (13) PRIORY (11) [noun] A monastery or convent governed by a prior or prioress. PRISSY (11) [noun] A person who is excessively prim, proper, particular or fussy. | [adjective] Excessively prim, proper, particular or fussy. | [adjective] (usually derogatory) Very feminine or dressy. PUDDLY (13) PUGGRY (13) PULLEY (11) [noun] One of the simple machines; a sheave, a wheel with a grooved rim, in which a pulled rope or chain lifts an object (more useful when two or more pulleys are used together, as in a block and tackle arrangement, such that a small force moving through a greater distance can exert a larger force through a smaller distance). | [verb] To raise or lift by means of a pulley. PUNCHY (16) [adjective] Having a punch; effective; forceful; spirited; vigorous. | [adjective] Behaving or appearing punch drunk. | [adjective] (of a person) Being over-reactive to routine events. PUNILY (11) PUNKEY (15) PURELY (11) [adverb] Wholly; really, completely. | [adverb] Solely; exclusively; merely, simply. | [adverb] Chastely, innocently; in a sinless manner, without fault. PURIFY (14) [verb] To cleanse, or rid of impurities. | [verb] To free from guilt or sin. | [verb] To become pure. PURITY (11) [noun] The state or degree of being pure. PURPLY (13) [adjective] Of or having somewhat of a purple color or hue. PURVEY (14) [verb] To prepare in advance (for or to do something); to plan, make provision. | [verb] To furnish or provide. | [verb] To procure; to get. PUSLEY (11) PUSSLY (11) QUAGGY (20) QUALMY (20) QUARRY (18) [noun] A site for mining stone, limestone, or slate. | [verb] To obtain (or mine) stone by extraction from a quarry. | [verb] To extract or slowly obtain by long, tedious searching. | [noun] A part of the entrails of a hunted animal, given to the hounds as a reward. | [noun] A diamond-shaped tile or pane, often of glass or stone. QUEASY (18) [adjective] Experiencing or causing nausea or uneasiness, often characterized by an unsettled stomach. | [adjective] Easily troubled; squeamish. QUEAZY (27) QUINSY (18) [noun] A peritonsillar abscess; a painful pus-filled inflammation or abscess of the tonsils and surrounding tissues, usually a complication of tonsillitis, caused by bacterial infection and often accompanied by fever. QUIRKY (22) [adjective] Given to quirks or idiosyncrasies; strange in a somewhat silly, awkward manner, potentially cute. QWERTY (21) [adjective] Denoting a standard layout of keys on a keyboard for typing, in which the leftmost keys of the top lettered row are Q-W-E-R-T-Y. RACILY (11) RAMIFY (14) [verb] To divide into branches or subdivisions. | [verb] To spread or diversify into multiple fields or categories. RANKLY (13) RAPTLY (11) RAREFY (12) [verb] To make rare, thin, porous, or less dense | [verb] To expand or enlarge without adding any new portion of matter to. RARELY (9) [adverb] Not occurring at a regular interval; seldom; not often. | [adverb] Unusually well; excellently. | [adverb] To a rare degree; very. RARIFY (12) [verb] To make rare, thin, porous, or less dense | [verb] To expand or enlarge without adding any new portion of matter to. RARITY (9) [noun] A measure of the scarcity of an object. | [noun] (of a gas) Thinness; the property of having low density | [noun] A rare object. RASHLY (12) [adverb] In a rash manner; with precipitation; hastily RATANY (9) RATIFY (12) [verb] To give formal consent to; make officially valid, sign off on. RATTLY (9) REALLY (9) [adverb] In a way or manner that is real, not unreal. | [adverb] (modal) Actually; in fact; in reality. | [adverb] (as an intensifier) Very (modifying an adjective); very much (modifying a verb). | [verb] To bring together again. REALTY (9) [noun] Real estate; a piece of real property; land. | [noun] The property that goes to the heirs of the deceased, as distinguished from the personalty, which goes to the executor or administrator of the estate. | [noun] Reality REBODY (12) REBURY (11) [verb] To bury again RECOPY (13) REDBAY (12) REDEFY (13) REDENY (10) REECHY (14) REMEDY (12) [noun] Something that corrects or counteracts. | [noun] The legal means to recover a right or to prevent or obtain redress for a wrong. | [noun] A medicine, application, or treatment that relieves or cures a disease. REPLAY (11) [noun] The replaying of (something), for example of televised footage. | [noun] Saved video footage of the gameplay of a computer game | [noun] A replayed match, often after the first game or match ended in a draw. RESINY (9) REVERY (12) RHEUMY (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or producing rheum from the mucous membranes; watery RICHLY (14) [adverb] In a rich manner; full of flavor or expression. | [adverb] Thoroughly RICKEY (15) [noun] A cocktail made with lime (citrus fruit) and carbonated water. RIDLEY (10) [noun] Any of the marine turtles of the genus Lepidochelys, found in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. RIFELY (12) RIGHTY (13) [noun] A right-handed person. | [noun] A right-wing person. | [interjection] Right; used to indicate agreement or change of topic. RIPELY (11) RIPPLY (13) ROPERY (11) ROPILY (11) ROSARY (9) [noun] Prayer beads, a string of beads used to keep track of repetitions in prayer, particularly in the Roman Catholic Marian prayer "Hail Mary" (Ave Maria) | [noun] A Roman Catholic devotion involving the repetition of a series of Marian prayers, usually 5, 15, or 20 decades of "Hail Marys", each decade beginning with "Our Father" and ending with "Glory Be to the Father", but sometimes including other Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran prayers. | [noun] (by extension) A series or collection of thoughts, literary pieces, etc. intended for similar contemplation. ROSERY (9) ROSILY (9) ROSINY (9) ROTARY (9) [noun] A traffic circle. | [noun] (chiefly with initial capital) Any of the clubs making up the international Rotary International movement for community service. | [adjective] Capable of rotation. RUBBLY (13) RUDELY (10) [adverb] In a rude manner RUFFLY (15) RUMBLY (13) RUMPLY (13) RUNWAY (12) [noun] A defined, narrow section of land or an artificial structure used for access. | [noun] The usual path taken by deer or other wild animals, such as from a forest to a water source. | [noun] A narrow walkway (often on a platform) extending from a stage on which people walk, especially one used by models during fashion shows. SAFELY (12) [adverb] In a safe manner; without risk; using caution above all else. | [adverb] In a secure manner; without the possibility of injury or harm resulting. SAFETY (12) [noun] The condition or feeling of being safe; security; certainty. | [noun] A mechanism on a weapon or dangerous equipment designed to prevent accidental firing. | [noun] An instance of a player being sacked or tackled in the end zone, or stepping out of the end zone and off the field, resulting in two points to the opposite team. SAGELY (10) [adverb] In the manner of a sage, with wisdom, wisely. SALARY (9) [noun] A fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually calculated on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy. | [verb] To pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation. | [adjective] Saline. SALIFY (12) SANELY (9) SANITY (9) [noun] The condition of being sane. | [noun] Reasonable and rational behaviour. SASHAY (12) [noun] A chassé. | [noun] A sequence of sideways steps in a circle in square dancing. | [verb] To walk casually, showily or in a flirty manner; to strut, swagger or flounce. SATINY (9) [adjective] Like satin, smooth and shiny, glossy. SAUGHY (13) SAVORY (12) [noun] A savory snack. | [adjective] Tasty, attractive to the palate. | [adjective] Salty and/or spicy, but not sweet. | [noun] Any of several Mediterranean herbs, of the genus Satureja, grown as culinary flavourings. SAWFLY (15) [noun] Any of various flying insects of the suborder Symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs. SAWNEY (12) SAXONY (16) SCABBY (15) [adjective] Affected with scabs; full of scabs. | [adjective] Diseased with the scab, or mange; mangy. | [adjective] Having a blotched, uneven appearance. SCANTY (11) [adjective] Somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent. | [adjective] Sparing; niggardly; parsimonious; stingy. SCAREY (11) SCARRY (11) SCATTY (11) [adjective] Scatterbrained; flighty. | [adjective] Showery; rainy SCHIZY (23) SCREWY (14) [adjective] Crazy; silly; ridiculous | [adjective] Tipsy; slightly drunk. | [adjective] Exacting; extortionate; close. SCUMMY (15) SCURFY (14) SCURRY (11) [noun] A dash. | [verb] To run with quick light steps, to scamper. SCURVY (14) [noun] A disease caused by insufficient intake of vitamin C leading to the formation of livid spots on the skin, spongy gums, loosening of the teeth and bleeding into the skin and from almost all mucous membranes. | [adjective] Covered or affected with scurf or scabs; scabby; scurfy; specifically, diseased with the scurvy. | [adjective] Contemptible, despicable, low, disgustingly mean. SCUZZY (29) [adjective] Dirty or grimy. | [adjective] Disreputable; sleazy. SEAWAY (12) [noun] A lane or route at sea that is regularly used by ships; a sea lane or trade route | [noun] An inland waterway used by seagoing shipping | [noun] The headway of a vessel SEEMLY (11) [adjective] (of behavior) Appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming. | [adverb] Appropriately, fittingly. SENARY (9) [noun] The numeral system which uses six as the base. | [adjective] Of sixth rank or order. | [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or based on six. SENTRY (9) [noun] A guard, particularly on duty at the entrance to a military base. | [noun] Sentry duty; time spent being a sentry. | [noun] A form of drag to be towed underwater, which on striking bottom is upset and rises to the surface. SEXILY (16) SHABBY (16) [adjective] Torn or worn; unkempt. | [adjective] Clothed with ragged, much worn, or soiled garments. | [adjective] Mean; paltry; despicable. SHAGGY (14) [adjective] With long, thick, and uncombed hair, fur or wool. | [adjective] With a surface like shaggy hair; rough nap. SHALEY (12) SHAMMY (16) [noun] Chamois leather. | [noun] A cloth made of this leather. | [verb] To clean with a chamois leather cloth. SHAMOY (14) SHANDY (13) [noun] A drink made by mixing beer and lemonade. | [noun] A glass of this drink. | [adjective] Wild, energetic, romping, boisterous, rambunctious SHANNY (12) [noun] A fish, the prickleback. SHANTY (12) [noun] A roughly-built hut or cabin. | [noun] A rudimentary or improvised dwelling, especially one not legally owned. | [noun] An unlicensed pub. | [noun] A song a sailor sings, especially in rhythm to his work. | [adjective] Jaunty; showy. SHARNY (12) SHARPY (14) SHEENY (12) [noun] A Jew. | [noun] A cheat or fraudster. | [adjective] Having a sheen; glossy SHELLY (12) SHELTY (12) [noun] A Shetland pony; any small pony. | [noun] Sheepdog. | [noun] A Shetlander. SHELVY (15) SHERRY (12) [noun] A fortified wine produced in Jerez de la Frontera in Spain, or a similar wine produced elsewhere. | [noun] A variety of sherry. | [noun] A glass of sherry. SHIFTY (15) [adjective] Subject to frequent changes in direction. | [adjective] (of a person's eyes) Moving from one object to another, not looking directly and steadily at the person with whom one is speaking. | [adjective] Having the appearance of being dishonest, criminal or unreliable. SHIMMY (16) [noun] A dance movement involving thrusting the shoulders back and forth alternately. | [noun] A dance that was popular in the 1920s. | [noun] An abnormal vibration, especially in the wheels of a vehicle. SHINDY (13) [noun] A shindig. | [noun] An uproar or disturbance; a spree; a row; a riot. | [noun] Hockey; shinney SHINNY (12) [verb] To climb in an awkward manner. | [noun] An informal game of pickup hockey played with minimal equipment: skates, sticks and a puck or ball. | [noun] Street hockey. | [noun] Moonshine (illegal alcohol) SHIRTY (12) [adjective] Ill-tempered or annoyed. SHITTY (12) [adjective] Very bad; unpleasant; miserable; insignificant. | [adjective] Under the influence of illicit drugs or alcohol; drunk; high. | [adjective] Annoyed. SHOALY (12) SHODDY (14) [noun] A low-grade cloth made from by-products of wool processing, or from recycled wool. | [noun] Worthless goods. | [noun] Vulgar pretence or sham. SHORTY (12) [noun] A short person. | [noun] A term of endearment for a child, younger sibling, shorter person, etc. | [noun] A child. SICKLY (15) [verb] To make (something) sickly. | [verb] To become sickly. | [adjective] Frequently ill or in poor health. SIMONY (11) [noun] The buying or selling of spiritual or sacred things, such as ecclesiastical offices, pardons, or consecrated objects. SIMPLY (13) [adverb] (manner) In a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone. | [adverb] (manner) Plainly; without art or subtlety | [adverb] (manner) Weakly; foolishly; stupidly. SINEWY (12) [adjective] Tough; having strong sinews. | [adjective] Having or showing nervous strength. | [adjective] (of a person or animal) Possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful. SINGLY (10) [adverb] In a single or unaccompanied manner; without a companion. | [adverb] Individually; particularly; severally. | [adverb] Without partners, companions, or associates; single-handed. SIRUPY (11) [adjective] Having the taste or consistency of syrup. | [adjective] Overly sweet. | [adjective] Overly sentimental. SKERRY (13) [noun] A small rocky island which may be covered by the sea at high tide or during storms. SKIDDY (15) SKIMPY (17) [noun] (Western Australia) A barmaid who wears little clothing. | [adjective] Small or inadequate; not generous, or of a garment, very small, light, or revealing. SKINNY (13) [noun] The details or facts; especially, those obtained by gossip or rumor. | [noun] A state of nakedness; nudity. | [noun] A low-fat serving of coffee. SKIVVY (19) [noun] A female domestic servant, especially one employed for menial work. | [noun] (Vietnam War) A prostitute. | [noun] A close-fitting, long-sleeved T-shirt with a rolled collar. SKYWAY (19) [noun] A walkway connecting buildings at a significant height above ground level. | [noun] An airplane route. | [noun] An elevated road. SLAGGY (11) SLANGY (10) [adjective] Including or given to slang. SLANTY (9) SLATEY (9) SLAVEY (12) [noun] A male servant. | [noun] A maid, maidservant. SLEAZY (18) [adjective] Marked by low quality; inferior; inadequate. | [adjective] Raunchy or perverted in nature; tastelessly sexual | [adjective] Untrustworthy SLEEKY (13) SLEEPY (11) [noun] The gum that builds up in the eye; sleep, gound. | [adjective] Tired; feeling the need for sleep. | [adjective] Suggesting tiredness. SLEETY (9) SLIMLY (11) SLIMSY (11) SLINKY (13) [noun] A three-dimensional curve — a spiral wound around a helix. | [adjective] Furtive, stealthy or catlike. | [adjective] Thin; lank; lean. SLIPPY (13) [adjective] (slightly informal) Slippery. | [adjective] Spry, nimble. SLOBBY (13) [adjective] Slobbish. | [adjective] Slobbery. | [adjective] Slushy, like slob ice. SLOPPY (13) [adjective] Very wet; covered in or composed of slop. | [adjective] Messy; not neat, elegant, or careful. | [adjective] Imprecise or loose. SLOSHY (12) [adjective] That sloshes or splashes SLOWLY (12) [adverb] (manner) At a slow pace. SLUDGY (11) SLUICY (11) SLUMMY (13) [adjective] Like a slum; run-down, dirty, decrepit. SLURRY (9) [noun] Any flowable suspension of small particles in liquid. | [noun] Liquid waste from some types of mining, such as mountain top removal mining, usually very toxic and stored nearby in large dams. | [noun] A mixture of animal waste, other organic material and sometimes water, stored in a slurry pit and used as fertilizer; also used in combination, as pig slurry, etc. | [adjective] Slurred, tending to slur. SLUSHY (12) [noun] A flavoured frozen drink made with ice crystals. | [noun] A kitchen helper. | [adjective] Covered in slush. SLUTTY (9) [adjective] Of or resembling a slut. SMARMY (13) [adjective] Falsely earnest, smug, or ingratiating. | [adjective] Unctuous, greasy, as hair from pomade SMARTY (11) [noun] An obnoxiously clever or quick-witted person. SMEARY (11) SMELLY (11) [adjective] Having a bad smell. | [adjective] Having a quality that arouses suspicion. | [adjective] (in extreme programming) Having signs that suggest a design problem; having a code smell. | [noun] A Short Magazine Lee Enfield rifle or one of its derivatives. SMILEY (11) [noun] A simplified representation of a smiling face. | [noun] A sequence of keyboard characters used to represent a happy mood, especially :) or :-) or other depiction of smiling. | [noun] An improvised street weapon consisting of a length of chain with padlocks and other heavy objects affixed to one end. SMIRKY (15) [adjective] Smirking, or as if smirking | [adjective] Smart; spruce. SMITHY (14) [noun] The location where a smith (particularly a blacksmith) works, a forge. | [verb] To forge, especially by hand SMOGGY (13) SMOKEY (15) [noun] A state trooper. | [adjective] Filled with smoke. | [adjective] Giving off smoke. SMUDGY (13) [adjective] Marked with smudges. | [adjective] Like a thick smoke (such as is emitted by a smudge pot). SMUGLY (12) [adverb] In a self-satisfied manner. SMUTTY (11) [verb] To make dirty; to soil. | [adjective] Soiled with smut; blackened, dirty. | [adjective] Obscene, indecent. SNAGGY (11) [adjective] Covered in snags, or similar sharp projections. SNAKEY (13) [adjective] Resembling or relating to snakes. | [adjective] Windy; winding; twisty; sinuous, wavy. | [adjective] Sly; cunning; deceitful. SNAPPY (13) [adjective] Rapid and without delay. | [adjective] Irritable. | [adjective] Tidy; well-dressed; sharp. SNARKY (13) [adjective] Snide and sarcastic; usually out of irritation, often humorously. | [adjective] Irritable, irritated. SNARLY (9) [adjective] Given to snarling or growling. | [adjective] Full of snarls. SNAZZY (27) [adjective] Elegant in manner of dress; stylish, modern or appealing in appearance; flashy. | [adjective] Excellent; clever, ingenious, or adept in behavior, operation, or execution. SNEAKY (13) [noun] Any device used for covert surveillance. | [adjective] Difficult to catch due to constantly outwitting the adversaries | [adjective] Dishonest; deceitful. SNEEZY (18) SNIFFY (15) [adjective] Disdainful; haughty. | [adjective] Characterised by sniffing. SNIPPY (13) [adjective] Fragmentary; snipped. | [adjective] Irritable; impatient; short-tempered. | [adjective] Stingy. SNOBBY (13) [adjective] Characteristic of a snob. SNOOPY (11) SNOOTY (9) [adjective] Pompous; snobbish; inclined to turn up one's nose | [adjective] Elite; exclusive SNOOZY (18) SNOTTY (9) [noun] The lion's mane jellyfish, which secretes a mucus that can foul fishing nets. | [adjective] Running or dirtied with snot. | [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of snot, especially in texture. SNOUTY (9) SNUBBY (13) SNUFFY (15) [adjective] Soiled with snuff. | [adjective] Sulky; angry; vexed. SNUGLY (10) [adverb] Tightly, with limited space to move, in a snug manner. SODOMY (12) [noun] Any of several forms of sexual intercourse held to be unnatural, particularly bestiality or historically homosexuality, but also (sometimes) anal or oral sex. | [noun] (in particular) Anal sex. SOFTLY (12) [adverb] In a soft manner; gently. | [adverb] Not loudly; nearly inaudible. SOLELY (9) [adverb] Alone; exclusively. SORELY (9) [adverb] In a sore or desperate manner. SOURLY (9) SPACEY (13) [adjective] Spaced-out | [adjective] Eccentric | [adjective] Having much space SPARKY (15) [noun] A radio operator. | [noun] An electrician. | [adjective] Lively and animated. SPARRY (11) [adjective] Abundant in spar (the mineral) | [adjective] Resembling spar (the mineral) SPEEDY (12) [verb] To process in a faster than normal, accelerated way | [verb] (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) to apply the speedy rule in an online community (often the deletion rule); speedy delete | [adjective] Rapid; swift SPHERY (14) SPICEY (13) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or containing spice. | [adjective] (of flavors) Provoking a burning sensation due to the presence of chilis or similar hot spices | [adjective] (of flavors or odors) Tangy, zesty, or pungent. SPIFFY (17) [noun] A dapper person. | [adjective] Dapper; fine or neat, especially in style of clothing or other appearance. SPIKEY (15) [adjective] Having spikes, spiny. | [adjective] Hostile; standoffish | [adjective] Of hair, erect, resembling spikes. SPINNY (11) [noun] A small copse or wood, especially one planted as a shelter for game birds. | [adjective] Associated with spinning; moving with a spinning motion. | [adjective] Thin and long; slim; slender SPONGY (12) [adjective] Having the characteristics of a sponge, namely being absorbent, squishy or porous. | [adjective] Wet; drenched; soaked and soft, like sponge; rainy. | [adjective] Drunk. SPOOFY (14) SPOOKY (15) [adjective] Eerie, or suggestive of ghosts or the supernatural. | [adjective] Spooked; afraid; frightened. | [adjective] Unpredictably excitable; skittish (used especially of horses). SPOONY (11) [noun] A foolish, simple, or silly person. | [noun] A foolishly amorous person. | [adjective] Enamored in a silly or sentimental way. SPORTY (11) [adjective] Favourable to sports | [adjective] Flashy in appearance. SPOTTY (11) [noun] A common New Zealand fish, Notolabrus celidotus | [adjective] Having spots; spotted. | [adjective] Of inconsistent quality SPRUCY (13) SPRYLY (14) SPUNKY (15) [adjective] Spirited or plucky. | [adjective] Pertaining to or like spunk (semen). | [adjective] Stained with semen. SPURRY (11) [noun] Any of several European annual herbs of the genus Spergula. STABLY (11) [adverb] In a stable manner. | [noun] A medieval hunting practice in which a group of hunters and hounds stationed around the perimeter of a wood during a hunt to prevent the escape of the game. STAGEY (10) [adjective] Theatrical | [adjective] Unnaturally showy | [adjective] Melodramatic; sensationalized STAGGY (11) STALKY (13) STARRY (9) [adjective] Having stars visible. | [adjective] Resembling or shaped like a star. | [adjective] Full of stars or celebrities; star-studded. STEADY (10) [noun] A rest or support, as for the hand, a tool, or a piece of work. | [noun] A regular boyfriend or girlfriend. | [noun] A prostitute's regular customer. STEAMY (11) [adjective] Warm and humid; full of steam | [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of steam | [adjective] Erotic STEELY (9) [adjective] Having qualities resembling those of steel, especially hard and resolute. | [adjective] Made of steel. STEMMY (13) STICKY (15) [noun] A sticky note, such as a post-it note. | [noun] A discussion thread fixed at the top of the list of topics or threads so as to keep it in view. | [noun] A small adhesive particle found in wastepaper. STILLY (9) [adjective] Silent; calm | [adverb] While still and calm. STINGY (10) [adjective] Unwilling to spend, give, or share; ungenerous; mean | [adjective] Small, scant, meager, insufficient | [adjective] Stinging; able to sting. STINKY (13) [adjective] Having a strong, unpleasant smell; stinking. | [adjective] Bad, undesirable. STITHY (12) STOCKY (15) [adjective] (of a person or an animal) Sturdy; solidly built; heavy and compact. STODGY (11) [adjective] (of food) Having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach. | [adjective] Dull, old-fashioned. | [adjective] Badly put together. STOGEY (10) STONEY (9) STOREY (9) [noun] A building; an edifice. | [noun] A floor or level of a building or ship. | [noun] A vertical level in certain letters, such as a and g. STORMY (11) [adjective] Of or pertaining to storms. | [adjective] Characterized by, or proceeding from, a storm; subject to storms; agitated with strong winds and heavy rain. | [adjective] Proceeding from violent agitation or fury. STOURY (9) STRAWY (12) STRIPY (11) [adjective] Having stripes; striped. STUBBY (13) [noun] A small, squat beer bottle. | [adjective] Abounding with stubs. | [adjective] Like a stub; short, especially cut short, thick and stiff; stunted; stubbed. STUDLY (10) [adjective] Like a stud; being or relating to a sexually attractive male. STUFFY (15) [noun] A toy made of a soft material, usually stuffed with cotton, straw, beans, or other materials, and typically intended as a plaything for children. | [adjective] Poorly ventilated; partially plugged. | [adjective] Stout; mettlesome; resolute. STUMPY (13) [noun] An amputee who has lost a leg. | [adjective] Like or resembling a stump; short and cut off. | [adjective] Full of stumps. STURDY (10) [noun] A disease in sheep and cattle, caused by a tapeworm and marked by great nervousness or by dullness and stupor. | [adjective] Of firm build; stiff; stout; strong. | [adjective] Solid in structure or person. SUABLY (11) SUBTLY (11) [adverb] With subtleness, in a subtle manner; with cleverness rather than brute force. SUBWAY (14) [noun] An underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas. | [noun] A train that runs on such an underground railway. | [noun] A rapid transit system, regardless of the elevation of its right of way. SUDARY (10) SUGARY (10) [adjective] Of food, drink, etc, containing or covered with a large amount of sugar | [adjective] Of behavior, exaggeratedly sweet and pleasant, often to the point of aversion. | [adjective] Fond of sweets. SULTRY (9) [adjective] Hot and humid. | [adjective] Very hot and dry; torrid. | [adjective] Sexually enthralling. SUNDRY (10) [noun] (usually in the plural) A minor miscellaneous item. | [noun] (in the plural) A category for irregular or miscellaneous items not otherwise classified. | [noun] (usually in the plural) An extra. SUPPLY (13) [noun] The act of supplying. | [noun] An amount of something supplied. | [noun] (in the plural) provisions. | [adverb] Supplely: in a supple manner, with suppleness. SURELY (9) [adverb] Without fail. | [adverb] Certainly, undoubtedly. | [adverb] With confidence. SURETY (9) [noun] Certainty. | [noun] That which makes sure; that which confirms; ground of confidence or security. | [noun] A promise to pay a sum of money in the event that another person fails to fulfill an obligation. SURREY (9) [noun] A light horse-drawn carriage with forward-facing seats accommodating two or four people, popular in the United States; a motorized carriage of similar design. SURVEY (12) [noun] The act of surveying; a general view. | [noun] A particular view; an examination, especially an official examination, of a particular group of items, in order to ascertain the condition, quantity, or quality. | [noun] The operation of finding the contour, dimensions, position, or other particulars of any part of the Earth's surface. SWABBY (16) [noun] A sailor. SWAMPY (16) [adjective] Soggy and marshy; wet like a swamp. | [adjective] Flowing smoothly with no harsh tones but possibly including muddy tones. SWANKY (16) [noun] An active and clever young fellow. | [noun] Poor thin beer or any sloppy drink, even sweetened water and vinegar. | [adjective] Rather posh, elegant, ritzy. SWARTY (12) SWEATY (12) [noun] One who is sweaty. | [adjective] Covered in sweat. | [adjective] Having a tendency to sweat. | [noun] (sometimes humorous) A term of familiar address. SWEENY (12) SWEEPY (14) SWIMMY (16) SWINGY (13) [adjective] Having a swinging motion. | [adjective] Characteristic of swing music. | [adjective] Having many swing voters. SWIRLY (12) [noun] A school prank involving holding a person upside down over a toilet bowl, submerging their head, then flushing water. | [adjective] Having swirls; swirling. SWISHY (15) [adjective] Producing a swishing sound. | [adjective] Swish; fancy, posh, impressive. | [adjective] (of a man) Effeminate; gay SYLPHY (17) SYRUPY (14) [adjective] Having the taste or consistency of syrup. | [adjective] Overly sweet. | [adjective] Overly sentimental. SYZYGY (25) [noun] An alignment of three celestial bodies (for example, the Sun, Earth, and Moon) such that one body is directly between the other two, such as occurs at an eclipse. | [noun] An archetypal pairing of contrasexual opposites, symbolizing the communication of the conscious and unconscious minds. | [noun] A relation between generators of a module. TACKEY (15) TALCKY (15) TAMELY (11) TANGLY (10) TARTLY (9) TAUTLY (9) TAWDRY (13) [noun] Tawdry lace. | [noun] Anything gaudy and cheap; pretentious finery. | [adjective] (of clothing, appearance, etc.) Cheap and gaudy; showy. TAWNEY (12) TEAPOY (11) [noun] Originally, a three-legged decorative stand or table; sometimes also having a tea chest for holding a tea service. TEENSY (9) [adjective] Tiny TEPEFY (14) TERMLY (11) [adjective] Occurring every term. | [adverb] Term by term; every term TETANY (9) [noun] A condition characterized by painful muscular spasms, caused by faulty calcium metabolism TETCHY (14) [adjective] Easily annoyed or irritated; peevish, testy or irascible. THEORY (12) [noun] A description of an event or system that is considered to be accurate. | [noun] Mental conception; reflection, consideration. | [noun] A coherent statement or set of ideas that explains observed facts or phenomena and correctly predicts new facts or phenomena not previously observed, or which sets out the laws and principles of something known or observed; a hypothesis confirmed by observation, experiment etc. THINLY (12) [adverb] In a thin, loose, or scattered manner; scantily; not thickly. THIRTY (12) [noun] A rack of thirty beers. | [numeral] The cardinal number occurring after twenty-nine and before thirty-one, represented in Arabic numerals as 30. THORNY (12) [adjective] Having thorns or spines | [adjective] Troublesome or vexatious | [adjective] Aloof and irritable THUSLY (12) [adverb] (sometimes proscribed) thus (in this way). THYMEY (17) TIDDLY (11) [noun] An alcoholic beverage. | [adjective] Somewhat drunk | [adjective] Tiny; little TIDILY (10) TIMELY (11) [adjective] Done at the proper time or within the proper time limits; prompt. | [adjective] Happening or appearing at the proper time. | [adjective] Keeping time or measure. TINGLY (10) [adjective] Producing or feeling tingles. TINILY (9) TINKLY (13) TOASTY (9) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of toast. | [adjective] Pleasantly warm TOMBOY (13) [noun] A girl who behaves in a typically boyish manner. | [noun] A lesbian. 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TRESSY (9) TRICKY (15) [adjective] Hard to deal with, complicated | [adjective] Adept at using deception | [adjective] Relating to or associated with a prostitution trick TRIGLY (10) TRILBY (11) [noun] A narrow-brimmed felt hat. TRIMLY (11) TRIPLY (11) TRIPPY (13) [adjective] Strange, similar to the effects of a hallucinogen. TROLLY (9) TROPHY (14) [noun] Tropæum. | [noun] An object, usually in the form of a statuette, cup, or shield, awarded for success in a competition or to mark a special achievement. | [noun] An object taken as a prize by a hunter or conqueror, especially one that is displayed. TROUTY (9) TRUSTY (9) [noun] A trusted person, especially a prisoner who has been granted special privileges. | [adjective] Reliable or trustworthy. TUMEFY (14) [verb] To cause to swell. | [verb] To swell; to rise into a tumour. TURKEY (13) [noun] The guinea fowl (family Numididae). | [noun] A bird in the genus Meleagris with a fan-shaped tail and wattled neck, especially the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo, now domesticated). | [noun] The flesh or meat of this bird eaten as food. TWANGY (13) TWANKY (16) TWEAKY (16) TWEEDY (13) [adjective] (of clothing) made of tweed, or having a similar rough texture | [adjective] (of a person) wearing tweed clothing | [adjective] (of a person) preppy TWEENY (12) [noun] A shot played between the legs; a tweener. | [noun] A between-maid, or maidservant who helps the cook as well as the housemaid. | [adjective] Characteristic of a typical tween (a child not quite old enough to be a teenager). TWENTY (12) [noun] A banknote with a denomination of 20. | [noun] 10-20 (location). | [noun] An old English division of infantry. TWIGGY (14) TWIRLY (12) TWISTY (12) [noun] Something that is twisty, such as a road | [noun] A strand of hair twisted together in a braid-like fashion | [adjective] Characterised by a twist, or that which twists. TYPIFY (17) [verb] To embody, exemplify; to represent by an image, form, model, or resemblance. | [verb] To portray stereotypically. | [verb] To serve as a typical or reference specimen of. UBIETY (11) [noun] The state of existing in a specific point in space, thereness. | [noun] Omnipresence; ubiquity. UGLIFY (13) UGLILY (10) UNBUSY (11) UNDULY (10) [adverb] Undeservedly; in a way that is not warranted. UNEASY (9) [adjective] Not easy; difficult. | [adjective] Restless; disturbed by pain, anxiety | [adjective] Not easy in manner; constrained UNHOLY (12) [adjective] Not holy; (by extension) evil, impure, or otherwise perverted. | [adjective] Dreadful, terrible, or otherwise atrocious. UNRULY (9) [adjective] Wild; uncontrolled. UNSEXY (16) [adjective] Not sexy. | [adjective] (of research etc) Perceived as not having wide contemporary interest; plodding. UNTIDY (10) [verb] To make untidy, to make a mess | [adjective] Sloppy. | [adjective] Disorganized. UNWARY (12) [adjective] Lacking caution as a result of naïveté or inexperience | [adjective] Unprepared; not watchful UPPITY (13) [adjective] Presumptuous, above oneself, self-important; arrogant, snobbish, haughty. | [adjective] Exceeding one's station or position, assuming prerogatives to which one is not entitled. USABLY (11) VAGARY (13) [noun] An erratic, unpredictable occurrence or action. | [noun] An impulsive or illogical desire; a caprice or whim. VAINLY (12) [adverb] In a vain pursuit; to no avail; She searched vainly for her reflection in the shattered mirror. | [adverb] With a vain attitude; in a self-approving manner; She stared vainly at her reflection in the mirror. VALLEY (12) [noun] An elongated depression between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it. | [noun] The area which drains into a river. | [noun] Any structure resembling one, e.g., the meeting point of two pitched roofs. VANITY (12) [noun] That which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value, use or profit. | [noun] Excessive pride in or admiration of one's own abilities, appearance or achievements. | [noun] A dressing table used to apply makeup, preen, and coif hair. The table is normally quite low and similar to a desk, with drawers and one or more mirrors on top. Either a chair or bench is used to sit upon. VAPORY (14) [adjective] Resembling vapor; vaporous. | [adjective] Characterized by the presence of vapor; full of, or obscured by, vapor. VASTLY (12) [adverb] Greatly, in a vast manner. VAULTY (12) VAUNTY (12) VEEJAY (19) [noun] Someone who presents a television programme of videos; a video jockey. | [verb] To work as a video jockey; to present videos. | [noun] Vagina, vulva. VENERY (12) [noun] The hunting of wild animals. | [noun] Game animals. | [noun] The pursuit of sexual pleasure or indulgence. VERIFY (15) [verb] To substantiate or prove the truth of something | [verb] To confirm or test the truth or accuracy of something | [verb] To affirm something formally, under oath VERILY (12) [adverb] Truly; doubtlessly; honestly; in truth. | [adverb] Confidently, certainly VERITY (12) [noun] Truth, fact or reality, especially an enduring religious or ethical truth. | [noun] A true statement; an established doctrine. VESTRY (12) [noun] A room in a church where the clergy put on their vestments and where these are stored; also used for meetings and classes; a sacristy. | [noun] A committee of parishioners elected to administer the temporal affairs of a parish. | [noun] An assembly of persons who manage parochial affairs; so called because usually held in a vestry. VIABLY (14) VILELY (12) VILIFY (15) [verb] To say defamatory things about someone or something; to speak ill of. | [verb] To belittle through speech; to put down. VINERY (12) [noun] A vineyard. | [noun] A structure, usually enclosed with glass, for rearing and protecting vines; a grapery. VINIFY (15) [verb] To convert the juice of a fruit (especially that of the grape) into wine by fermentation. VIVARY (15) VIVIFY (18) [verb] To bring to life; to enliven. | [verb] To impart vitality. VOLERY (12) VOLLEY (12) [noun] The simultaneous firing of a number of missiles or bullets; the projectiles so fired | [noun] A burst or emission of many things at once. | [noun] The flight of a ball just before it bounces VOTARY (12) [noun] A person, such as a monk or nun, who lives a religious life according to vows they have made | [noun] A devotee of a particular religion or cult | [noun] A devout or zealous worshipper WABBLY (16) WADDLY (14) WAFERY (15) WAGGLY (14) [adjective] Frequently waggling. WAMBLY (16) WARILY (12) [adverb] In a wary manner: WARMLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that maintains warm temperature. | [adverb] In a warm, friendly manner. WASTRY (12) WATERY (12) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of water. | [adjective] Wet, soggy or soaked with water. | [adjective] Diluted or having too much water. WAVERY (15) [adjective] Tending to waver; uncertain or hesitant. WAVILY (15) WAXILY (19) WAYLAY (15) [verb] To lie in wait for and attack from ambush. | [verb] To accost or intercept unexpectedly. WEAKLY (16) [adjective] Frail, sickly or of a delicate constitution; weak. | [adverb] With little strength or force WEEKLY (16) [noun] A publication that is published once a week. | [adjective] Of or relating to a week. | [adjective] Happening once a week, or every week. WEENSY (12) WEIRDY (13) [adjective] Somewhat weird, quite weird. WHACKY (21) [adjective] Zany; eccentric WHAMMY (19) [noun] A serious or devastating setback | [noun] An evil spell; a curse or hex | [noun] The vibrato system of an electric guitar, or just its lever (whammy bar) WHEEZY (24) [adjective] That wheezes. WHELKY (19) WHERRY (15) [noun] A light ship used to navigate inland waterways. | [noun] A flat-bottomed vessel once employed by British merchants, notably in East Anglia, sometimes converted into pleasure boats. | [noun] A liquor made from the pulp of crab apples after the verjuice is extracted. WHEYEY (18) WHIMSY (17) [noun] A quaint and fanciful idea; a whim; playfully odd behaviour. | [noun] An impulsive, illogical or capricious character. | [noun] A whim (capstan or vertical drum). WHINEY (15) [adjective] Whining; tending to whine or complain. WHINNY (15) [noun] A gentle neigh. | [verb] (of a horse) To make a gentle neigh. WHIPPY (19) [adjective] Whiplike; thin and pliant. | [adjective] Active, nimble WHIRLY (15) WHIRRY (15) WHISKY (19) [noun] An alcoholic liquor distilled from fermented grain and usually aged in oak barrels. | [noun] A drink of this liquor. | [noun] A light gig or carriage. WHITEY (15) [noun] A white person, a person of European descent. | [noun] A state or bout of sickness, especially induced by cannabis use. | [adjective] Close to white in colour. WHOLLY (15) [adverb] Completely and entirely; to the fullest extent. | [adverb] Exclusively and solely. WICOPY (16) WIDELY (13) [adverb] In a wide manner; across a wide area. | [adverb] Commonly; generally; to a great degree. WIELDY (13) [adjective] (obsolete except Britain) Able to wield one's body well; active, dexterous. | [adjective] Capable of being easily wielded or managed; handy. WIFELY (15) [adjective] Of, befitting, pertaining to, or characteristic of a wife. WIGGLY (14) WILDLY (13) [adverb] In a wild, uncontrolled manner. WILILY (12) WINCEY (14) [noun] Linsey-woolsey WINERY (12) [noun] A place where wine is made, or a company that makes wine. WINTRY (12) [adjective] Suggestive or characteristic of winter; cold, stormy. | [adjective] Of precipitation, containing sleet or snow. | [adjective] Aged, white-haired. WIRILY (12) WISELY (12) [adverb] In a wise manner; using good judgement. WITCHY (17) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of witches; witchlike. WITNEY (12) WOBBLY (16) [noun] A member of the Industrial Workers of the World, a militant, radical labor union. | [noun] A wobbler; a fit of rage. | [adjective] Unsteady and tending to wobble. WOODSY (13) [adjective] Of, relating to, or suggestive of woods. | [adjective] Having many trees. WOOLLY (12) [noun] A sweater or similar garment made of wool. | [noun] A sheep not yet shorn. | [noun] A piece of woolwork. | [noun] A woolly back; someone from the area around Liverpool, not from Liverpool itself. WORTHY (15) [noun] A distinguished or eminent person | [adjective] Having worth, merit or value | [adjective] Honourable or admirable | [verb] To render or treat as worthy; exalt; revere; honour; esteem; respect; value; reward; adore. WRATHY (15) [adjective] Feeling wrath; very angry, furious. WRISTY (12) [adjective] Characterised by marked or exaggerated movement of the wrist; involving deft wrist movements. YARELY (12) YEARLY (12) [noun] Something that is published once a year. | [adjective] Happening once every year. | [adverb] Once a year. YEASTY (12) [adjective] Having or resembling yeast. | [adjective] Foamy and frothy. | [adjective] Emotionally bubbling over (as with exuberance) ZANILY (18) ZINCKY (24) ZONARY (18)

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ABBOTCY (16) ABHENRY (15) ABILITY (12) [noun] Suitableness. | [noun] The quality or state of being able; capacity to do or of doing something; having the necessary power. | [noun] The legal wherewithal to act. ACADEMY (15) [noun] (usually capitalized) The garden where Plato taught. | [noun] (usually capitalized) Plato's philosophical system based on skepticism; Plato's followers. | [noun] An institution for the study of higher learning; a college or a university; typically a private school. ACETIFY (15) [verb] To convert into vinegar or acetic acid. ACIDIFY (16) [verb] To make something (more) acidic or sour; to convert into an acid. | [verb] To neutralize alkalis, as to acidify sugar | [verb] To sour, to embitter. ACIDITY (13) [noun] The quality or state of being acid | [noun] Sourness; tartness; sharpness to the taste | [noun] Excessive acid quality, as in gastric secretions. ACRIDLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that is bitter, harsh, or caustic in taste, smell, or tone. ACTUARY (12) [noun] Registrar, clerk. | [noun] A professional who calculates financial values associated with uncertain events subject to risk, such as insurance premiums or pension contributions. ACUTELY (12) [adverb] In an acute manner ADDEDLY (13) ADEPTLY (13) [adverb] In a skillful or expert manner; with proficiency and ease. ADULTLY (11) [adverb] In a manner befitting or characteristic of an adult; with maturity or grown-up behavior. AFFABLY (18) [adverb] In a friendly and pleasant manner; with good humor and approachability. AGENTRY (11) [noun] The office, duties, or business of an agent. | [noun] The state of being an agent or acting as an intermediary. AGILELY (11) [adverb] In a quick, nimble, and coordinated manner. | [adverb] With the ability to move quickly and easily. AGILITY (11) [noun] The quality of being agile; the power of moving the limbs quickly and easily; quickness of motion | [noun] A faculty of being agile in body, mind, or figuratively. AIRPLAY (12) [noun] The playing of a particular song, band or genre on the radio, or the frequency with which it is played. ALCHEMY (17) [noun] The ancient search for a universal panacea, and of the philosopher's stone, that eventually developed into chemistry. | [noun] The causing of any sort of mysterious sudden transmutation. | [noun] Any elaborate transformation process or algorithm. ALCHYMY (20) ALERTLY (10) ALIENLY (10) [adverb] In a manner that is foreign, strange, or from another place; in an alien way. ALIMONY (12) [noun] A court-mandated allowance made to a former spouse by a divorced or legally separated person. | [noun] The means to support life. ALLERGY (11) [noun] A disorder of the immune system causing adverse reactions to substances (allergens) not harmful to most and marked by the body's production of histamines and associated with atopy, anaphylaxis, and asthma. | [noun] Any condition of hypersensitivity to a substance. | [noun] Altered susceptibility to a first treatment as exhibited in reaction to a subsequent one. ALMONRY (12) [noun] A building in which alms were distributed. ALOOFLY (13) ALREADY (11) [adverb] Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously. | [adverb] So soon. | [adverb] An intensifier used to emphasize impatience or express exasperation. AMATORY (12) [adjective] Of or relating to love, especially sexual love. AMENITY (12) [noun] Pleasantness. | [noun] A thing or circumstance that is welcome and makes life a little easier or more pleasant. | [noun] Convenience. AMIABLY (14) [adverb] In an amiable manner; in a friendly or pleasant manner. AMINITY (12) AMNESTY (12) [noun] Forgetfulness; cessation of remembrance of wrong; oblivion. | [noun] An act of the sovereign power granting oblivion, or a general pardon, for a past offense, as to subjects concerned in an insurrection. | [verb] To grant a pardon (to a group) AMPLIFY (17) [verb] To render larger, more extended, or more intense. | [verb] To enlarge by addition or commenting; to treat copiously by adding particulars, illustrations, etc.; to expand. | [verb] To increase the amplitude of something, especially of an electric current. ANAGOGY (12) [noun] A spiritual or mystical interpretation of words or texts, especially Biblical passages, seeking a higher or divine meaning. | [noun] The highest level of allegorical interpretation in medieval exegesis. ANALITY (10) [noun] The quality or state of being anal, particularly in psychological contexts referring to excessive orderliness, parsimony, or obstinacy associated with fixation at the anal stage of psychosexual development. ANALOGY (11) [noun] A relationship of resemblance or equivalence between two situations, people, or objects, especially when used as a basis for explanation or extrapolation. | [noun] The proportion or the equality of ratios. | [noun] (grammar) The correspondence of a word or phrase with the genius of a language, as learned from the manner in which its words and phrases are ordinarily formed; similarity of derivative or inflectional processes. ANARCHY (15) [noun] The state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body. | [noun] Anarchism; the political theory that a community is best organized by the voluntary cooperation of individuals, rather than by a government, which is regarded as being coercive by nature. | [noun] A chaotic and confusing absence of any form of political authority or government. ANATOMY (12) [noun] The art of studying the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy. | [noun] The science that deals with the form and structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization. | [noun] A treatise or book on anatomy. ANCHOVY (18) [noun] Any small saltwater fish of the Engraulidae family, consisting of 160 species in 16 genera, of which the genus Engraulis is widely sold as food. ANGERLY (11) ANGRILY (11) [adverb] In an angry manner; under the influence of anger. ANILITY (10) [noun] The state or quality of being anile; senility or the characteristics of old age, especially feebleness or childishness in an elderly person. ANNUITY (10) [noun] A right to receive amounts of money regularly over a certain fixed period, in perpetuity, or, especially, over the remaining life or lives of one or more beneficiaries. ANOMALY (12) [noun] A deviation from a rule or from what is regarded as normal; an outlier. | [noun] Something or someone that is strange or unusual. | [noun] Any event or measurement that is out of the ordinary regardless of whether it is exceptional or not. ANOREXY (17) ANTICLY (12) ANTIGAY (11) [adjective] Against or opposed to gay people, or to rights for gay people. ANXIETY (17) [noun] An unpleasant state of mental uneasiness, nervousness, apprehension and obsession or concern about some uncertain event. | [noun] An uneasy or distressing desire (for something). | [noun] A state of restlessness and agitation, often accompanied by a distressing sense of oppression or tightness in the stomach. ANYBODY (16) [pronoun] Any one out of an indefinite number of persons; anyone; any person. | [pronoun] A person of some consideration or standing. APETALY (12) [noun] The condition of having no petals, or a flower that lacks petals. APHYLLY (18) [noun] The condition or state of being without leaves. APISHLY (15) [adjective] In a manner resembling or characteristic of an ape; foolishly or clumsily. APLENTY (12) [adjective] In a generous or overlarge quantity. | [adverb] Enough or more than enough. APOGAMY (15) [noun] A type of asexual reproduction in plants where an embryo develops without fertilization, bypassing the normal sexual process. APOLOGY (13) [noun] An expression of remorse or regret for having said or done something that harmed another: an instance of apologizing (saying that one is sorry). | [noun] A formal justification, defence. | [noun] Anything provided as a substitute; a makeshift. ARCHERY (15) [noun] The practice or sport of shooting arrows with a bow. | [noun] A group of archers. ARCHWAY (18) [noun] A passageway covered by an arch, particularly one made of masonry. | [noun] A doorway with a semilunar-shaped top. ARDENCY (13) [noun] Intense passion, enthusiasm, or fervor; the quality of being ardent. AREALLY (10) [adverb] In a manner relating to or affecting an area or surface. AREAWAY (13) [noun] An outdoor passage offering access to a basement. ARIDITY (11) [noun] The quality or state of being extremely dry; lack of moisture or rainfall. ARMOURY (12) [noun] Heraldry | [noun] A place where arms are kept, an arsenal. | [noun] A collection of weapons and materiel. ASHTRAY (13) [noun] A receptacle for ash and butts from cigarettes and cigars. ASPHYXY (25) ASTHENY (13) ATARAXY (17) [noun] Freedom from mental disturbance; imperturbability, dogged indifference. ATROPHY (15) [noun] A reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease, injury or lack of use. | [verb] To wither or waste away. | [verb] To cause to waste away or become abortive; to starve or weaken. ATTABOY (12) [noun] A cry of "attaboy"; an accolade. | [interjection] Used to show encouragement or approval to a boy, man, or male animal. AUDIBLY (13) [adverb] In context of possibility of being heard; in an audible manner. AURALLY (10) [adverb] In a manner relating to the ear or the sense of hearing. AUTARKY (14) [noun] National economic self-sufficiency. | [noun] The state of personal self-sufficiency. | [noun] An enclosed ecosystem. AUTOPSY (12) [noun] A dissection performed on a cadaver to find possible cause(s) of death. | [noun] An after-the-fact examination, especially of the causes of a failure. | [noun] (rare) An eyewitness observation, the presentation of an event as witnessed. AVIDITY (14) [noun] Greediness; strong appetite. | [noun] Eagerness; intenseness of desire. | [noun] The measure of the synergism of the strength of individual interactions between proteins. AWFULLY (16) [adverb] Badly, terribly. | [adverb] Very; exceedingly; extremely; excessively. | [adverb] In a manner inspiring awe. AXIALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or along an axis. | [adverb] In a direction parallel to the main axis of something. BAGGILY (14) [adverb] In a baggy manner; with looseness or sagging quality. BAIRNLY (12) BALCONY (14) [noun] An accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window. | [noun] An accessible structure overlooking a stage or the like. BALKILY (16) [adverb] In a balky manner; in a way that is reluctant, stubborn, or refusing to proceed. BALMILY (14) [adverb] In a balmy manner; with a soft, soothing, or mild quality. BALONEY (12) [noun] A type of sausage; bologna. | [noun] Nonsense. BANALLY (12) [adverb] In a banal manner; in a way that is lacking originality, freshness, or interest; commonplace or trite. BASALLY (12) [adverb] In a manner relating to or situated at the base of something, especially in anatomy or biology. BATTERY (12) [noun] A device used to power electric devices, consisting of a set of electrically connected electrochemical or, archaically, electrostatic cells. A single such cell when used by itself. | [noun] The infliction of unlawful physical violence on a person, legally distinguished from assault, which includes the threat of impending violence. | [noun] A coordinated group of artillery weapons. BAWDILY (16) [adverb] In a bawdy manner; with obscene or indecent language or behavior. BEADILY (13) [adverb] In a beady manner; with eyes resembling beads or characterized by a fixed, glittering stare. BEAMILY (14) BEANERY (12) [noun] An inexpensive restaurant or cafe; bistro. BEASTLY (12) [adjective] Pertaining to, or having the form, nature or habits of, a beast. | [adjective] Similar to the nature of a beast; contrary to the nature and dignity of man | [adjective] Abominable. BEATIFY (15) [verb] To make blissful. | [verb] To pronounce or regard as happy, or supremely blessed, or as conferring happiness. | [verb] To carry out the third of four steps in canonization, making someone a blessed. BEDIRTY (13) BEEFILY (15) BEGGARY (14) [noun] The state of a beggar; indigence, extreme poverty. | [noun] The fact or action of begging. | [noun] Beggarly appearance. BELLBOY (14) [noun] A male worker, usually at a hotel, who carries luggage and runs errands. BELTWAY (15) [noun] A freeway that encircles a city. BEWEARY (15) BEWORRY (15) BHEESTY (15) [noun] A water carrier or servant in India who delivers water for household use. BIBBERY (16) BIFIDLY (16) BIGGETY (14) BIGGITY (14) BIGOTRY (13) [noun] Characteristic qualities of a bigot: (especially religious or racial) intolerant prejudice, opinionatedness, or fanaticism; fanatic intolerance. | [noun] Obstinate prejudice or opinionatedness BIKEWAY (19) [noun] A bicycle lane or path. BILIARY (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to bile or the bile duct BILLOWY (15) [adjective] Rising and falling in waves or billows; undulating or swelling like waves. | [adjective] Soft, puffy, and flowing in appearance. BINDERY (13) [noun] A workshop or factory where books are bound. BIOGENY (13) [noun] The principle that living organisms develop from pre-existing living matter rather than from non-living matter. | [noun] The origin and development of living organisms or life itself. BIOLOGY (13) [noun] The study of all life or living matter. | [noun] The living organisms of a particular region. | [noun] The structure, function, and behavior of an organism or type of organism. BIONOMY (14) [noun] The study of the relationships between organisms and their environment; ecology. | [noun] The laws or principles of life and living organisms. BIPARTY (14) BLACKLY (18) [adverb] In a dark or black manner. | [adverb] In a gloomy, sinister, or menacing way. BLANDLY (13) [adverb] In a bland manner. BLANKLY (16) [adverb] In a blank manner, especially showing no emotion or expression. BLARNEY (12) [noun] Mindless chatter. | [noun] Ability to talk constantly and fluently. | [noun] Persuasive flattery or kind speech; smooth, wheedling talk. BLEAKLY (16) [adverb] In a bleak manner; in a way that is cold, bare, exposed, or offering little hope or comfort. BLIGHTY (16) [noun] A wound that is relatively minor, but sufficiently severe that one will be sent to the hospital in England. BLINDLY (13) [adverb] In a blind manner; without sight; sightlessly. | [adverb] Without consideration or question. BLOTCHY (17) [adjective] Covered in blotches. BLOWFLY (18) [noun] Any of various flies of the family Calliphoridae that lay their eggs in rotting meat, dung, or open wounds. BLUEJAY (19) [noun] A species of North American jay with blue feathering from the top of its head to midway down its back, Cyanocitta cristata. | [noun] One of the blue-marked species of the Old World bird genus Coracias. BLUFFLY (18) [adverb] In a bluff manner; speaking or acting in a direct, frank, or abrupt way. BLUNTLY (12) [adverb] In a blunt manner; without delicacy, or the usual forms of civility. BOBBERY (16) [noun] A commotion or fuss; a state of excitement or agitation. | [noun] In India, a warehouse or trading establishment. BOBSTAY (14) [noun] A strong rope or chain rigging running from the end of the bowsprit to the ship's stem or cutwater. BOLONEY (12) [noun] A type of smoked sausage made from pork and beef, often used in sandwiches. | [noun] Nonsense or deceptive talk; baloney. BONNILY (12) BOOTERY (12) [noun] A shop where boots and shoes are made or sold. BOOZILY (21) [adverb] In a boozy manner; in a way characterized by drinking alcohol or being drunk. BOSSILY (12) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of a boss; in a domineering or authoritative way. BRAMBLY (16) [adjective] Full of or resembling brambles; prickly or thorny. | [adjective] Difficult to navigate or penetrate; tangled or overgrown. BRANCHY (17) [adjective] Having many branches or tending to branch out in multiple directions. BRASHLY (15) [adverb] In a rash, impetuous, or bold manner without careful consideration; boldly or audaciously. BRAVELY (15) [adverb] In a brave manner. BRAVERY (15) [noun] (usually uncountable) Being brave, courageousness. | [noun] A brave act. | [noun] Splendor, magnificence BREATHY (15) [adjective] Accompanied by audible breathing. BREVITY (15) [noun] The quality of being brief in duration. | [noun] Succinctness; conciseness. | [noun] A short piece of writing. BREWERY (15) [noun] A building where beer is produced. | [noun] A company that brews beer. BRIBERY (14) [noun] The making of illegal payment, or bribes, to persons in official positions as a means of influencing their decisions | [noun] The activity of giving, offering or accepting bribes BRIEFLY (15) [adverb] (manner) In a brief manner, summarily. | [adverb] (duration) For a brief period. | [adverb] To be brief, in short. BRISKLY (16) [adverb] Fast, quickly, swiftly. BRISTLY (12) [adjective] Covered with bristles. | [adjective] Easily antagonized; irascible; prone to bristling. BRITTLY (12) BROADLY (13) [adverb] Widely and openly. | [adverb] In a wide manner; liberally; in a loose sense. BRUTELY (12) BRUTIFY (15) BUGGERY (14) [noun] Anal sex. | [noun] Any sexual act deemed against nature, such as bestiality or necrophilia. | [noun] A broken or damaged condition. BUIRDLY (13) [adjective] Strongly built; sturdy and muscular in appearance. BULKILY (16) [adverb] In a bulky manner; in a way that is large, unwieldy, or taking up much space. BUMPILY (16) [adverb] In a bumpy manner; with many bumps or jolts. BURLILY (12) BURSARY (12) [noun] A monetary award to university students that allows them to continue their studies. | [noun] The treasury of a religious order or public institution. BUSHILY (15) [adverb] In a bushy manner; with a thick, dense, or overgrown appearance. BUTLERY (12) [noun] Butler's pantry; serving pantry BUTTERY (12) [adjective] Made with or tasting of butter. | [adjective] Resembling butter in some way, such as color or texture. | [adjective] Marked by insincere flattery; obsequious. | [noun] A room for keeping food or beverages; a storeroom. BUTTONY (12) [adjective] Resembling or decorated with buttons; having many buttons or button-like projections. BUXOMLY (21) [adverb] In a buxom manner; with a full-figured or well-endowed appearance or quality. CACHEXY (24) [noun] Cachexia. CADENCY (15) [noun] The act or state of declining or sinking. | [noun] Balanced, rhythmic flow. | [noun] The measure or beat of movement. CALCIFY (17) [verb] To make something hard and stony by impregnating with calcium salts. | [verb] To become hard and stony by impregnation with calcium salts. CALLBOY (14) [noun] A person who summons actors to the stage at the proper time during a theatrical performance. | [noun] A boy or man employed to run errands or perform minor duties in a theater or on a film set. CALUMNY (14) [noun] A false accusation or charge brought to tarnish another's reputation or standing. | [noun] Falsifications or misrepresentations intended to disparage or discredit another. | [verb] To make false accusations or levy false charges against a person with the intent to tarnish that person's reputation or standing; to calumniate. CALVARY (15) [noun] A representation of the Crucifixion of Jesus, often depicted as a sculptured or painted scene. | [noun] The place where Jesus was crucified, located outside Jerusalem. CAMPILY (16) [adverb] In a campy manner; affectedly exaggerated or deliberately theatrical and humorous. CANNERY (12) [noun] A factory that produces canned goods. CANNILY (12) [adverb] In a shrewd, careful, or cautious manner; with keen judgment or awareness of potential risks. CANONRY (12) [noun] The office of a canon; a benefice or prebend in a cathedral or collegiate church. | [noun] Canons considered as a group. CAPABLY (16) [adverb] In a capable manner. CARAWAY (15) [noun] A biennial plant, Carum carvi, native to Europe and Asia, mainly grown for its seed to be used as a culinary spice. | [noun] The seed-like fruit of the caraway plant. | [noun] A cake or sweetmeat containing caraway seeds. CARNIFY (15) CARROTY (12) [adjective] Resembling carrots in colour, taste, etc. | [adjective] Containing carrots; made of carrots. CATTERY (12) [noun] A place where cats are bred. | [noun] A place where cats board when their owners are on holiday CATTILY (12) [adverb] In a catty manner; in a malicious, spiteful, or mean-spirited way, often involving sarcastic or cutting remarks about others. CAUTERY (12) [noun] The process of using either extreme heat or extreme cold to either cut or seal body tissue. | [noun] A device used for cutting or sealing body tissue. CAVALLY (15) [noun] A large marine fish of the jack family, found in tropical Atlantic waters, also called a crevalle jack. CAVALRY (15) [noun] The military arm of service that fights while riding horses. | [noun] An individual unit of the cavalry arm of service. | [noun] The branch of the military transported by fast light vehicles, also known as mechanized cavalry. CECALLY (14) CENTURY (12) [noun] A period of 100 consecutive years; often specifically a numbered period with conventional start and end dates, e.g., the twentieth century, which stretches from (strictly) 1901 through 2000, or (informally) 1900 through 1999. The first century AD was from 1 to 100. | [noun] A unit in ancient Roman army, originally of 100 army soldiers as part of a cohort, later of more varied sizes (but typically containing 60 to 70 or 80) soldiers or other men (guards, police, firemen), commanded by a centurion. | [noun] A political division of ancient Rome, meeting in the Centuriate Assembly. CERTIFY (15) [verb] To attest to (a fact) as the truth. | [verb] To authenticate or verify in writing. | [verb] To attest that a product, service, organization, or person has met an official standard. CHANTEY (15) [noun] A roughly-built hut or cabin. | [noun] A rudimentary or improvised dwelling, especially one not legally owned. | [noun] An unlicensed pub. CHANTRY (15) [noun] An endowment for the maintenance of a priest to sing a daily mass for the souls of specified people | [noun] A chapel set up for this purpose CHARILY (15) [adverb] In a wary or cautious manner; with careful attention to potential risks or dangers. CHARITY (15) [noun] An organization, the objective of which is to carry out a charitable purpose. | [noun] The goods or money given to those in need. | [noun] Benevolence to others less fortunate than ourselves; the providing of goods or money to those in need. CHARLEY (15) [noun] The NATO phonetic alphabet code word for the letter C. | [noun] A horse that is difficult to control or manage. CHARPOY (17) [noun] A traditional bedstead in India, consisting of a wooden frame bordering a set of knotted ropes. CHEAPLY (17) [adverb] In a cheap manner; without expending much money. CHEERLY (15) [adjective] Cheerful, gay; not gloomy. | [adverb] Cheerily, cheerfully, heartily; briskly. CHICORY (17) [noun] Either of two plants of the Asteraceae family. | [noun] A coffee substitute made from the roasted roots of the common chicory, sometimes used as a cheap adulterant in real coffee. CHIEFLY (18) [adjective] Of or relating to a chief | [adverb] (focus) Especially or primarily; above all. | [adverb] (focus) Mainly or principally; almost entirely. CHILDLY (16) CHIMBLY (19) CHIMLEY (17) [noun] A vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydrocarbon based fuels); a flue. | [noun] The glass flue surrounding the flame of an oil lamp. | [noun] The smokestack of a steam locomotive. CHIMNEY (17) [noun] A vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydrocarbon based fuels); a flue. | [noun] The glass flue surrounding the flame of an oil lamp. | [noun] The smokestack of a steam locomotive. CHINCHY (20) [adjective] Stingy or miserly; unwilling to spend money. | [adjective] Of poor quality; cheap or shabby. CHINTZY (24) [adjective] Of or decorated with chintz. | [adjective] Tastelessly showy; cheap, gaudy, or tacky. | [adjective] Excessively reluctant to spend; miserly, stingy. CHOOSEY (15) [adjective] Inclined to be choosy; particular or selective in making choices. CHRISTY (15) CHURCHY (20) [noun] (mildly pejorative) one who is piously Christian | [adjective] Piously Christian. | [adjective] Resembling a church. CHUTNEY (15) [noun] A sweet or savory but usually spicy condiment, originally from eastern India, made from a variety of fruits and/or vegetables, often containing significant amounts of fresh green or dried red chili peppers. | [noun] A style of Indo-Caribbean music from the West Indies, associated especially with Trinidad and Tobago. CILIARY (12) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a cilium. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to eyelashes. CINDERY (13) [adjective] Resembling or containing cinder; of the nature of cinder or ashes. CIPHONY (17) CIRCUSY (14) CITRUSY (12) [adjective] Resembling a citrus fruit in taste or aroma. CIVILLY (15) [adverb] In a polite, courteous, or respectful manner. | [adverb] In accordance with civil law or civil procedure. CLARIFY (15) [verb] (of liquids, such as wine or syrup) To make clear or bright by freeing from feculent matter | [verb] To make clear or easily understood; to explain in order to remove doubt or obscurity | [verb] To grow or become clear or transparent; to become free from feculent impurities, as wine or other liquid under clarification. CLARITY (12) [noun] The state or measure of being clear, either in appearance, thought or style; lucidity. CLEANLY (12) [adjective] Being habitually clean, practising good hygiene. | [adjective] Cleansing; fitted to remove moisture; dirt, etc. | [adjective] Adroit; dexterous; artful. | [adverb] In a clean way, neatly. CLEARLY (12) [adverb] (manner) In a clear manner. | [adverb] (modal) Without a doubt; obviously. | [adverb] (degree) To a degree clearly discernible. CLERISY (12) [noun] An elite group of intellectuals; learned people, the literati. | [noun] The clergy, or their opinions, as opposed to the laity. CLERKLY (16) [adjective] Of clerks; befitting a clerk. | [adjective] Scholarly. | [adverb] In a scholarly manner. CLIQUEY (21) [adjective] Having the characteristics of a clique CLOSELY (12) [adverb] In a close manner. | [adverb] Secretly; privately CLUTCHY (17) COALIFY (15) COCKILY (18) [adverb] In a cocky manner; with arrogant or overconfident behavior. COCKNEY (18) [noun] A native or inhabitant of parts of the East End of London | [noun] The accent and speech mannerisms of these people | [noun] An effeminate person; a spoilt child. COCKSHY (21) [noun] A game in which trinkets are set upon sticks, to be thrown at by the players; so called from an ancient popular sport which consisted in shying or throwing cudgels at live cocks. | [noun] An object at which stones are flung; (by extension) a person who is abused or vilified. COGENCY (15) [noun] The state of being cogent; the characteristic or quality of being reasonable and persuasive. COLICKY (18) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or suffering from colic COMFREY (17) [noun] Any of several species of perennial herbs of the genus Symphytum, often specifically Symphytum officinale. COMPANY (16) [noun] A team; a group of people who work together professionally. | [noun] A small group of birds or animals. | [noun] An entity having legal personality, and thus able to own property and to sue and be sued in its own name; a corporation. COMPONY (16) [adjective] Divided into a line of squares of alternating tinctures COOKERY (16) [noun] The art and practice of preparing food for consumption, especially by the application of heat; cooking. | [noun] A delicacy; a dainty. | [noun] Cooking tools or apparatus. COOPERY (14) [noun] Cooperage (the art or trade of a cooper). | [noun] Cooperage (cooper's workshop). | [adjective] Relating to a cooper; coopered. COPPERY (16) [adjective] Resembling the metal copper, especially in color. COPYBOY (19) [noun] A newspaper office boy or junior employee who carries copy and runs errands. | [noun] In printing, an assistant who handles manuscript copy. CORNILY (12) [adverb] In a corny manner; in a way that is trite, banal, or overly sentimental. CORRODY (13) [noun] A form of pension or annuity given as provision for maintenance. COTTONY (12) [adjective] Resembling or containing cotton in texture or appearance; soft, fluffy, or downy. | [adjective] (Of sound) muffled or indistinct. COUNTRY (12) [noun] (chiefly British) An area of land; a district, region. | [noun] A set region of land having particular human occupation or agreed limits, especially inhabited by members of the same race, speakers of the same language etc., or associated with a given person, occupation, species etc. | [noun] The territory of a nation, especially an independent nation state or formerly independent nation; a political entity asserting ultimate authority over a geographical area; a sovereign state. COURTLY (12) [adjective] Befitting of a royal court; reflecting the manners or behaviour of people at court. | [adjective] Of or relating to a royal court. | [adjective] Overly eager to please or obey. COWEDLY (16) COXALGY (20) [noun] Pain in the hip joint or hip region. CRACKLY (18) [adjective] Making a series of sharp, snapping sounds. | [adjective] Having a texture that breaks or crumbles easily with a crisp sound. CRANKLY (16) CRASSLY (12) [adverb] In a crude, insensitive, or grossly offensive manner. CRAZILY (21) [adverb] In a crazy manner. | [adverb] Very, extremely. CRICKEY (18) CRINKLY (16) [noun] An old person. | [adjective] That crinkles. | [adjective] Having crinkles; wrinkly. CRISPLY (14) [adverb] In a crisp manner. CROSSLY (12) [adverb] In a cross or angry manner; with irritation or annoyance. CRUCIFY (17) [verb] To execute (a person) by nailing to a cross. | [verb] To punish or otherwise express extreme anger at, especially as a scapegoat or target of outrage. | [verb] To thoroughly beat at a sport or game. CRUDELY (13) [adverb] In a crude manner. CRUDITY (13) [noun] The state of being crude. | [noun] A crude act or characteristic. | [noun] Indigestion; undigested food in the stomach; badly-concocted humours. CRUELLY (12) [adverb] In a cruel manner. CRUELTY (12) [noun] An indifference to suffering or pleasure in inflicting suffering. | [noun] A cruel act. CRUMBLY (16) [noun] A decrepit old person. | [adjective] Easy to break into small fragments; brittle or friable. CRUMPLY (16) [adjective] Having a wrinkled or creased appearance; tending to form creases or wrinkles easily. CRUNCHY (17) [noun] (usually in the plural) A pellet of dry cat food. | [adjective] Likely to crunch, especially with reference to food when it is eaten. | [adjective] Having sensibilities of a counter-culture nature lover or hippie; derived from the concept of crunchy granola. CRUSILY (12) CRYBABY (19) [noun] A baby who cries excessively. | [noun] Someone whose feelings are very easily hurt, often by trivial matters. | [noun] Someone who takes offense or excessively complains when things aren't going well. CUBICLY (16) CURABLY (14) [adjective] In a manner capable of being cured or healed. CURLILY (12) [adverb] In a curly manner; with curls or in a curved, spiral fashion. CURSORY (12) [adjective] Hasty; superficial; careless | [adjective] Running about; not stationary. CURTESY (12) [noun] A legal right of a widower to a life estate in the real property of his deceased wife, in some jurisdictions. | [noun] An archaic spelling of "courtesy." CURTSEY (12) [noun] A small bow, generally performed by a woman or a girl, where she crosses one calf of her leg behind the other and briefly bends her knees and lowers her body in deference. | [verb] To make a curtsey. CUSHILY (15) [adverb] In a comfortable, easy, or luxurious manner. CUSTODY (13) [noun] The legal right to take care of something or somebody, especially children. | [noun] Temporary possession or care of somebody else's property. | [noun] The state of being imprisoned or detained, usually pending a trial. CUTAWAY (15) [noun] A cut to a shot of person listening to a speaker so that the audience can see the listener's reaction. | [noun] The interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else. | [noun] A coat with a tapered frontline. CUTLERY (12) [noun] A collective ensemble of eating and serving utensils such as knives, forks and spoons. | [noun] The business of a cutler. CYCLERY (17) DACOITY (13) [noun] Violent robbery carried out by a dacoit or a gang of dacoits. DAFFILY (17) DAKOITY (15) DAMNIFY (16) [verb] To damage physically; to injure. | [verb] To cause injuries or loss to. DANDIFY (15) DANDILY (12) DARESAY (11) [verb] To venture to say, to think something probable. DATEDLY (12) DAUBERY (13) DAYLILY (14) [noun] Any of several perennial plants, of the genus Hemerocallis, that have fleshy roots, grasslike leaves and colourful flowers that bloom for just one day. DAZEDLY (21) DEANERY (11) [noun] The position held by a dean. | [noun] The house in which a dean lives. | [noun] The group of parishes for which a rural dean has responsibility. DEATHLY (14) [adjective] Appearing as though dead, or on the verge of death. | [adjective] Deadly, fatal, causing death. | [adjective] Extreme. DECENCY (15) [noun] The quality of being decent; propriety. | [noun] That which is proper or becoming. DEERFLY (14) DENSELY (11) [adverb] In a dense manner. DENSIFY (14) [verb] To make dense. | [verb] To become dense. DENSITY (11) [noun] A measure of the mass of matter contained by a unit volume. | [noun] The ratio of one quantity, representing something of interest, to another quantity representing space, area, or extent in which the thing of interest is distributed. | [noun] The probability that an outcome will fall into a given range, per unit of that range; the relative likelihood of possible values of a continuous random variable. DESTINY (11) [noun] That to which any person or thing is destined; a predetermined state; a condition predestined by the Divine or by human will | [noun] That which is inevitable in the fullness of time. | [noun] The fixed order of things; invincible necessity; an irresistible power or agency conceived of as determining the future, whether in general or of an individual. DESTROY (11) [verb] To damage beyond use or repair. | [verb] To neutralize, undo a property or condition. | [verb] To put down or euthanize. DEVILRY (14) [noun] Mischief. | [noun] Wickedness; cruelty. | [noun] An action performed with the help of a devil; witchcraft. DIARCHY (16) [noun] Rule by two people. | [noun] A state under the rule of two people. DICLINY (13) DICYCLY (18) DIDDLEY (13) DIETARY (11) [noun] A regulated diet. | [adjective] Of, or relating to diet. | [adjective] Comprising a food source. DIGNIFY (15) [verb] To invest with dignity or honour. | [verb] To give distinction to. | [verb] To exalt in rank. DIGNITY (12) [noun] The state of being dignified or worthy of esteem: elevation of mind or character. | [noun] Decorum, formality, stateliness. | [noun] High office, rank, or station. DINGILY (12) DIRTILY (11) DISOBEY (13) [verb] To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey an order of (somebody). | [verb] To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey. DISPLAY (13) [noun] A show or spectacle. | [noun] A piece of work to be presented visually. | [noun] An electronic screen that shows graphics or text. DITHERY (14) DITTANY (11) [noun] A labiate plant, Origanum dictamnus, formerly renowned for its medicinal properties; dittany of Crete. | [noun] A fragrant plant in the rue family, Dictamnus albus | [noun] A fragrant herb in the mint family native to the eastern US, Cunila origanoides DIZZILY (29) DODDERY (13) [adjective] Doddering, trembly, shaky. DODGERY (13) DOGGERY (13) DOOMILY (13) DOORWAY (14) [noun] The passage of a door; a door-shaped entrance into a house or a room. DOTTILY (11) DOUCELY (13) DOUGHTY (15) [noun] A person who is bold or brave. | [adjective] Bold; brave, courageous. DOVEKEY (18) DOWDILY (15) DRAMEDY (14) [noun] A genre of film or television that lies somewhere between drama and comedy. | [noun] A film or television programme belonging to this genre. DRAPERY (13) [noun] Cloth draped gracefully in folds. | [noun] A piece of cloth, hung vertically as a curtain; a drape. | [noun] The occupation of a draper; cloth-making, or dealing in cloth. DRIBBLY (15) DRIZZLY (29) DROSHKY (18) [noun] An open horse-drawn carriage, especially in Russia. DROUTHY (14) [adjective] Droughty, dry. | [adjective] Thirsty. DUALITY (11) [noun] A classification into two subclasses or opposed parts. | [noun] (projective geometry) The interchangeability of points and planes. | [noun] The mathematical equivalence of two seemingly different theoretical descriptions of a physical system. DUBIETY (13) [noun] Doubtfulness. | [noun] A particular instance of doubt or uncertainty. DUCALLY (13) DULCIFY (16) [verb] To sweeten the taste of. | [verb] To make sweeter or more pleasant. | [verb] To neutralise the acidity of. DUMPILY (15) DUOPOLY (13) [noun] A market situation in which two companies exclusively provide a particular product or service. | [noun] (by extension) The domination of a field of endeavor by two people or entities. | [noun] (by extension) Situation in which two or more TV or radio-stations in the same city or community share common ownership. DURABLY (13) DUSKILY (15) DUSTILY (11) DYARCHY (19) [noun] Rule by two people. | [noun] A state under the rule of two people. DYNASTY (14) [noun] A series of rulers or dynasts from one family. | [noun] A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance. EAGERLY (11) [adverb] In an eager manner. EARTHLY (13) [noun] (collective or in the plural) That which is of the earth or earthly; a terrestrial being. | [noun] A slightest chance (of success etc.) or idea (about something). | [adjective] Relating to the earth or this world, as opposed to heaven; terrestrial. ECOLOGY (13) [noun] The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other. ECONOMY (14) [noun] Effective management of a community or system, or especially its resources. | [noun] The study of money, currency and trade, and the efficient use of resources. | [noun] Frugal use of resources. ECSTASY (12) [noun] Intense pleasure. | [noun] A state of emotion so intense that a person is carried beyond rational thought and self-control. | [noun] A trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation. EDACITY (13) ELDERLY (11) [noun] An elderly person | [noun] (the elderly) older people as a whole | [adjective] Old; having lived for relatively many years. ELUSORY (10) [adjective] That tends to elude EMBASSY (14) [noun] The function or duty of an ambassador. | [noun] An organization or group of officials who permanently represent a sovereign state in a second sovereign state or with respect to an international organization such as the United Nations. | [noun] A temporary mission representing a sovereign state. EMPATHY (17) [noun] Identification with or understanding of the thoughts, feelings, or emotional state of another person. | [noun] Capacity to understand another person's point of view or the result of such understanding. | [noun] A paranormal ability to psychically read another person's emotions. EMPTILY (14) ENOLOGY (11) [noun] The scientific study of wines and winemaking. ENQUIRY (19) [noun] A question. | [noun] Search for truth, information or knowledge. ENTROPY (12) [noun] Strictly thermodynamic entropy. A measure of the amount of energy in a physical system that cannot be used to do work. | [noun] A measure of the disorder present in a system. | [noun] The capacity factor for thermal energy that is hidden with respect to temperature http//arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0004055. EPARCHY (17) [noun] One of the districts of the Roman Empire at the third echelon | [noun] One of the administrative sub-provincial units of post-Ottoman independent Greece | [noun] In pre-schism Christian Church, name for a province under the supervision of the metropolitan EPIBOLY (14) EPIGYNY (16) EPITAXY (19) [noun] An overgrowth in which the overlying crystal is either induced into the same orientation, or otherwise grows under the influence of the underlying crystal into the same orientation. EPONYMY (17) EQUABLY (21) EQUALLY (19) [adverb] (manner) In an equal manner; in equal shares or proportion; with equal and impartial justice; evenly | [adverb] (degree) In equal degree or extent; just as. | [adverb] Used to link two or more coordinate elements EQUERRY (19) [noun] An officer responsible for the care and supervision of the horses of a person of rank. | [noun] A personal attendant to a head of state, a member of a royal family, or a national representative. ERECTLY (12) EROSELY (10) ERRANCY (12) ESTUARY (10) [noun] Coastal water body where ocean tides and river water merge, resulting in a brackish water zone. | [noun] An ocean inlet also fed by fresh river water. EUPEPSY (14) EUPHONY (15) [noun] A pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear. | [noun] Pleasant phonetic quality of certain words. EURYOKY (17) EUSTACY (12) EXACTLY (19) [adverb] (manner) without approximation; precisely. | [adverb] (focus) Used to provide emphasis. | [interjection] Signifies agreement or recognition. EXARCHY (22) EXOGAMY (20) [noun] Marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than one's own as required by custom or law | [noun] The fusion of two unrelated gametes FACTORY (15) [noun] A trading establishment, especially set up by merchants working in a foreign country. | [noun] The position or state of being a factor. | [noun] A building or other place where manufacturing takes place. FACULTY (15) [noun] The academic staff at schools, colleges, universities or not-for-profit research institutes, as opposed to the students or support staff. | [noun] A division of a university. | [noun] An ability, skill, or power, often plural. FADEDLY (15) FAGGOTY (15) [adjective] Relating to or consisting of faggots of wood. | [adjective] Characteristic of or appropriate for homosexual men, especially effeminate ones. FAINTLY (13) [adverb] In a faint manner; very quietly or lightly. FAIRWAY (16) [noun] The area between the tee and the green, where the grass is cut short. | [noun] Any tract of land free from obstacles. | [noun] (Military) A channel either from offshore, in a river, or in a harbor that has enough depth to accommodate the draft of large vessels. (JP 4-01.6) FALLACY (15) [noun] Deceptive or false appearance; that which misleads the eye or the mind. | [noun] An argument, or apparent argument, which professes to be decisive of the matter at issue, while in reality it is not. A specious argument. FALSELY (13) [adverb] In a false manner. FALSIFY (16) [verb] To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect. | [verb] To misrepresent. | [verb] To prove to be false. FALSITY (13) [noun] Something that is false; an untrue assertion. | [noun] The characteristic of being untrue. FANCIFY (18) FANCILY (15) FANTASY (13) [noun] That which comes from one's imagination. | [noun] The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and the supernatural, imaginary worlds and creatures, etc. | [noun] A fantastical design. FARADAY (14) [noun] The quantity of electricity required to deposit or liberate 1 gram equivalent weight of a substance during electrolysis; approximately −96,487 coulombs. FARAWAY (16) [adjective] Distant. | [adjective] Not mentally present, as when daydreaming. FATALLY (13) [adverb] In a fatal manner; lethally. | [adverb] Ultimately, with finality or irrevocability, moving towards the demise of something. | [adverb] Fatedly; according to the dictates of fate or doom. FATTILY (13) FATUITY (13) FELONRY (13) [noun] Felons as a group. | [noun] The convict population of a penal colony. FEODARY (14) [noun] An accomplice. | [noun] An ancient officer of the Court of Wards. FERNERY (13) FERRETY (13) FETIDLY (14) FEUDARY (14) FIDGETY (15) [adjective] Having, or pertaining to, a tendency to fidget; restless. FIERILY (13) FIFTHLY (19) FILMILY (15) FINALLY (13) [adverb] At the end or conclusion; ultimately. | [adverb] (sequence) To finish (with); lastly (in the present). | [adverb] (manner) Definitively, comprehensively. FINICKY (19) [adjective] (of a person) Fastidious and fussy; difficult to please; exacting, especially about details. | [adjective] Demanding; requiring above-normal care. FIREFLY (16) [noun] Any beetle of the family Lampyridae, which exhibit bioluminescence during twilight. FIRSTLY (13) [adverb] In the first place; before anything else; first. FISHERY (16) [noun] Fishing: the catching, processing and marketing of fish or other seafood. | [noun] A place related to fishing, particularly: | [noun] A right to fish in a particular location; Territorial fishing waters. FISHILY (16) FISHWAY (19) [noun] A structure built on or around dams or locks to facilitate the migration of fish. FIXEDLY (21) FLAKILY (17) FLAUNTY (13) FLAVORY (16) FLEETLY (13) FLESHLY (16) [adjective] Of or relating to the body. | [adjective] Of, relating to or resembling flesh; composed of flesh; having a lot of flesh. | [adjective] Of or relating to pleasurable (often sexual) sensations. FLIGHTY (17) [adjective] Given to unplanned and silly ideas or actions. | [adjective] (of a bird) That flies easily or often. | [adjective] Swift. FLOUNCY (15) FLOWERY (16) [adjective] Pertaining to flowers. | [adjective] Decorated with or abundant in flowers. | [adjective] (of a speech or piece of writing) overly complicated or elaborate; with grandiloquent expressions FLUENCY (15) [noun] The quality of smoothness of flow. | [noun] The quality of being fluent in a language; A person's command of a particular language. | [noun] The quality of consistently applying skill correctly in the manner of one well-practiced at it, requiring little deliberate thought to perform without mistakes FLUIDLY (14) [adverb] In a fluid manner; smoothly. FLUNKEY (17) [noun] An underling; a liveried servant or a footman; servant, retainer – a person working in the service of another (especially in the household) | [noun] One who is obsequious or cringing; a snob. | [noun] One easily deceived in buying stocks; an inexperienced and unwary jobber. FLYAWAY (19) [noun] A stray hair that is difficult to style. | [noun] Anything that is difficult to capture or restrain. | [noun] A kind of dismount from bars that incorporates one or more flips or twists. FOAMILY (15) FOCALLY (15) FOGGILY (15) FOLKWAY (20) [noun] Often plural: a belief or custom common to members of a culture or society. FOOLERY (13) [noun] Foolish behaviour or speech. FOOTBOY (15) FOOTWAY (16) [noun] A passage for pedestrians only. FOPPERY (17) [noun] The dress or actions of a fop. | [noun] Stupidity. FOREBAY (15) FORGERY (14) [noun] The act of forging metal into shape. | [noun] The act of forging, fabricating, or producing falsely; especially the crime of fraudulently making or altering a writing or signature purporting to be made by another, the false making or material alteration of or addition to a written instrument for the purpose of deceit and fraud. | [noun] That which is forged, fabricated, falsely devised or counterfeited. FORTIFY (16) [verb] To increase the defenses of; to strengthen and secure by military works; to render defensible against an attack by hostile forces. | [verb] To impart strength or vigor to. | [verb] To add spirits to wine to increase the alcohol content. FOUNDRY (14) [noun] A facility that melts metals in special furnaces and pours the molten metal into molds to make products. Foundries are usually specified according to the type of metal dealt with: iron foundry, brass foundry, etc. | [noun] The act, process, or art of casting metals; founding. | [noun] A semiconductor fabrication plant in the microelectronics industry. FRAILLY (13) FRAILTY (13) [noun] The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally; weakness of resolution; liability to be deceived or seduced. | [noun] A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of infirmity. FRANKLY (17) [adverb] (manner) In a frank, open or (too) honest manner. | [adverb] (sentence adverb) In truth, to tell the truth. FRECKLY (19) FREEWAY (16) [noun] A road designed for safe, high-speed operation of motor vehicles through the elimination of at-grade intersections, usually divided and having at least two lanes in each direction; a dual carriageway with no at-grade crossings, a motorway. | [noun] A toll-free highway. FRESHLY (16) [adverb] Recently, newly. | [adverb] In a rude or impertinent manner. FRIARLY (13) FRIZZLY (31) FROWSTY (16) [adjective] Musty; stuffy (atmosphere) FUGALLY (14) FUGGILY (15) FULLERY (13) FUNNILY (13) [adverb] In a funny or amusing manner. | [adverb] In a strange or unexpected manner, especially of a coincidence. FURMETY (15) [noun] A porridge made by boiling hulled wheat, typically with additional ingredients such as milk, egg yolks, and/or almond milk, traditionally served with venison or porpoise. FURMITY (15) FURRILY (13) FURROWY (16) FUSIBLY (15) FUSSILY (13) FUSTILY (13) FUZZILY (31) GADGETY (13) GAINSAY (11) [verb] To say something in contradiction to. GALLERY (11) [noun] An institution, building, or room for the exhibition and conservation of works of art. | [noun] An establishment that buys, sells, and displays works of art. | [noun] The uppermost seating area projecting from the rear or side walls of a theater, concert hall, or auditorium. GALLFLY (14) GANGWAY (15) [noun] A passageway through which to enter or leave, such as one between seating areas in an auditorium, or between two buildings. | [noun] An articulating bridge or ramp, such as from land to a dock or a ship. | [noun] A temporary passageway, such as one made of planks. GARGETY (12) GASSILY (11) GATEWAY (14) [noun] An entrance capable of being blocked by use of a gate. | [noun] Any point that represents the beginning of a transition from one place or phase to another. | [noun] A point at which freight moving from one territory to another is interchanged between transportation lines. GAUDERY (12) GAUDILY (12) GAUNTLY (11) GAUNTRY (11) GAUZILY (20) GAWKILY (18) GELIDLY (12) GEMMILY (15) GEODESY (12) [noun] The discipline which deals with the measurement and representation of Earth, its gravitational field and geodynamic phenomena (polar motion, Earth tides, and crustal motion) in three-dimensional, time-varying space GEOLOGY (12) [noun] The science that studies the structure of the earth (or other planets), together with its origin and development, especially by examination of its rocks. | [noun] The geological structure of a region. GETAWAY (14) [noun] A means of escape. | [noun] The effecting of an escape. | [noun] A vacation or holiday, or the destination for one. GHASTLY (14) [adjective] Like a ghost in appearance; death-like; pale; pallid; dismal. | [adjective] Horrifyingly shocking. | [adjective] Extremely bad. GHOSTLY (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to ghosts or spirits. | [adjective] Spooky; frightening. | [adjective] Relating to the soul; not carnal or secular; spiritual. GIDDILY (13) GINGELY (12) GINGERY (12) GLITCHY (16) [adjective] Prone to glitches. | [adjective] Characteristic of glitch or error. GLORIFY (14) [verb] To exalt, or give glory or praise to (something or someone). | [verb] To make (something) appear to be more glorious than it is; regard something or someone as excellent baselessly. | [verb] To worship or extol. GLOWFLY (17) GODLILY (12) GOOFILY (14) GOOMBAY (15) [noun] (Bahamas) A type of traditional Bahamian drum. | [noun] (Bahamas) A genre of folk music played with this drum. | [noun] (Bahamas) A dance associated with this music genre. GOSSIPY (13) [adjective] Prone to gossip. GOUTILY (11) GRAMARY (13) GRANARY (11) [noun] A storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed. | [noun] A fertile, grain-growing region. GRANDLY (12) [adverb] In a grand manner. | [adverb] To the greatest extent. GRAPERY (13) GRATIFY (14) [verb] To please. | [verb] To make content; to satisfy. GRAVELY (14) [adverb] In a grave or serious manner. | [adjective] Characterised by gravel, pebbles, or small stones. GRAVITY (14) [noun] The state or condition of having weight; weight; heaviness. | [noun] The state or condition of being grave; seriousness. | [noun] The lowness of a note. GREATLY (11) [adverb] To a great extent or degree. | [adverb] Nobly; magnanimously. GREENLY (11) GRIMILY (13) GRISTLY (11) [adjective] Resembling or containing gristle. GRIZZLY (29) [noun] A grizzly bear. | [noun] In hydraulic mining, a grating used to catch and throw out large stones from the sluices. | [adjective] Grey-haired, greyish. | [adjective] Crying or whingeing in a bad-tempered or irritable way. GROCERY (13) [noun] (usually groceries) retail foodstuffs and other household supplies. | [noun] A shop or store that sells groceries; a grocery store. | [verb] To go grocery shopping. GROSSLY (11) [adverb] In a gross manner; without delicacy. | [adverb] Roughly; approximately; inexactly; sketchily. GROUCHY (16) [adjective] (originally student slang) Irritable; easily upset; angry; tending to complain. GROWTHY (17) GRUFFLY (17) GRUMBLY (15) [adjective] Given to grumbling GRUMPHY (18) GUNNERY (11) [noun] The science of guns and gunfire including aspects of bullet flight and impact. | [noun] The design and manufacture of guns, particularly those of a large caliber. | [noun] The firing of guns GUNPLAY (13) [noun] The discharge of firearms, usually with violent intent and in confrontations. | [noun] (BDSM) A sexual practice involving the use of a (usually unloaded) firearm for physical and mental stimulation. GUSHILY (14) GUSTILY (11) GUTSILY (11) GUTTERY (11) GYRALLY (14) HACKNEY (19) [noun] An ordinary horse. | [noun] A carriage for hire or a cab. | [noun] A horse used to ride or drive. HALFWAY (19) [adverb] Half of the way between two points; midway. | [adverb] Moderately; somewhat. HALLWAY (16) [noun] A corridor in a building that connects rooms. HAMMILY (17) HANDILY (14) [adverb] In a handy manner; skillfully; conveniently HAPPILY (17) [adverb] By chance; perhaps. | [adverb] By good chance; fortunately, successfully. | [adverb] In a happy or cheerful manner; with happiness. HARDILY (14) HARMONY (15) [noun] Agreement or accord. | [noun] A pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds. | [noun] The academic study of chords. HARSHLY (16) [adverb] In a harsh manner; severely. HASTILY (13) [adverb] In a hasty manner; quickly, hurriedly. | [adverb] Soon, shortly. HAUGHTY (17) [adjective] Conveying in demeanour the assumption of superiority; disdainful, supercilious. HAUTBOY (15) [noun] An oboe or similar treble double reed instrument. | [noun] A reed stop on an organ giving a similar sound. | [noun] A tall-growing strawberry, Fragaria elatior, having a musky flavour. HAZELLY (22) HEADILY (14) HEADWAY (17) [noun] Movement ahead or forward. | [noun] Forward motion, or its rate. | [noun] The interval of time or distance between the fronts of two vehicles (e.g. buses) moving in succession in the same direction, especially along the same pre-determined route. HEALTHY (16) [adjective] Enjoying health and vigor of body, mind, or spirit: well. | [adjective] Conducive to health. | [adjective] Evincing health. HEARSAY (13) [noun] Information that was heard by one person about another that cannot be adequately substantiated. | [noun] Evidence based on the reports of others, which is normally inadmissible because it was not made under oath, rather than on personal knowledge. | [noun] An out-of-court statement offered in court for the truth of the matter asserted, which is normally inadmissible because it is not subject to cross-examination unless the hearsay statement falls under one of a number of exceptions. HEAVILY (16) [adverb] In a heavy manner. | [adverb] With a great weight. | [adverb] To a considerable degree, to a great extent. HEFTILY (16) HELLERY (13) HELOTRY (13) HENNERY (13) HERONRY (13) [noun] A breeding woodland for herons; a heron rookery. HICKORY (19) [noun] Any of various deciduous hardwood trees of the genus Carya or Annamocarya. | [noun] The wood of these trees. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the hickory tree or its wood. HIGHBOY (19) [noun] A tall chest of drawers raised up on high legs. | [noun] One who enjoys the high life. | [noun] A political highflier. HIGHWAY (20) [noun] A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads. | [noun] An electrical conductor or interface serving as a common connection for two or more circuits or components. | [noun] (medical industry) An ambulance. HISTORY (13) [noun] The aggregate of past events. | [noun] The branch of knowledge that studies the past; the assessment of notable events. | [noun] A set of events involving an entity. HOARILY (13) HODADDY (16) HOLIDAY (14) [noun] A day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed. | [noun] A day declared free from work by the state or government. | [noun] A period of one or more days taken off work for leisure and often travel; often plural. HOLYDAY (17) [noun] A day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed. | [noun] A day declared free from work by the state or government. | [noun] A period of one or more days taken off work for leisure and often travel; often plural. HOMEBOY (17) [noun] Someone, particularly a male acquaintance, from one’s hometown. | [noun] A close friend or fellow member of a youth gang. | [noun] A person. HONESTY (13) [noun] The act, quality, or condition of being honest. | [noun] Honor; decency, propriety. | [noun] Chastity. HORNILY (13) HORRIFY (16) [verb] To cause to feel extreme apprehension or unease; to cause to experience horror. HORSILY (13) [adverb] In a horsy manner. HOSIERY (13) [noun] Undergarments worn on the legs, such as socks, stockings, and pantyhose. | [noun] The business or art of a hosier; the practice of making hose. | [noun] A shop selling such undergarments. HUFFILY (19) HUMANLY (15) [adverb] In a human manner. HUMIDLY (16) HUSHABY (18) [noun] A lullaby used to soothe babies to sleep. | [verb] To lull to sleep by saying "hushaby". | [interjection] Hush and be still. A lull to sleep. HUSKILY (17) HYDROXY (24) [adjective] Being, or containing a hydroxyl radical. | [noun] An antimalarial drug used to reduce inflammation in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. HYMNARY (18) [noun] A book of hymns. HYMNODY (19) [noun] The writing, composing, or singing of hymns or psalms. | [noun] The hymns of a particular church or of a particular time. IDEALLY (11) [adverb] In an ideal way; perfectly. | [adverb] Given ideal circumstances; preferably. IGNOBLY (13) IMAGERY (13) [noun] The work of one who makes images or visible representation of objects. | [noun] Imitation work. | [noun] Images in general, or en masse. IMPIETY (14) [noun] The state of being impious. | [noun] An impious act. | [noun] The lack of respect for a god or something sacred. INANELY (10) INANITY (10) [noun] The property of being inane, of lacking material of interest or satisfaction, emptiness. | [noun] Something that is inane. INAPTLY (12) INEPTLY (12) INERTLY (10) INFANCY (15) [noun] The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking). | [noun] The state of being an infant. | [noun] An early stage in the development of anything. INNERLY (10) [adjective] Inward; deep-seated. | [adverb] Within; inwardly. INQUIRY (19) [noun] The act of inquiring; a seeking of information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning. | [noun] Search for truth, information, or knowledge; examination of facts or principles; research; investigation INTROFY (13) IRATELY (10) ISOGAMY (13) [noun] A form of sexual reproduction involving gametes of similar morphology. ISOGENY (11) ISOGONY (11) ISONOMY (12) ISOTOPY (12) ITCHILY (15) JADEDLY (19) JAGGARY (19) JAGGERY (19) [noun] A traditional unrefined sugar used throughout South and South-East Asia. | [noun] A small-scale production plant that processes sugar cane. JALOPPY (21) JASPERY (19) JAZZILY (35) JEEPNEY (19) JELLIFY (20) [verb] To form a jelly; to gel. | [verb] To make into a jelly. JERKILY (21) JEWELRY (20) [noun] Collectively, personal ornamentation such as rings, necklaces, brooches and bracelets, made of precious metals and sometimes set with gemstones. JIMMINY (21) JITTERY (17) [adjective] Nervy, jumpy, on edge | [adjective] Having jitter, or unwanted signal characteristics. JOBBERY (21) [noun] The improper or corrupt act or conduct of public or official business for the sake of private gain. JOINERY (17) [noun] A factory producing wooden products such as tables, doors, and cabinets. | [noun] The work of the joiner. JOINTLY (17) [adverb] Together, acting as one; collectively. JOLLIFY (20) JOLLILY (17) JOLLITY (17) [noun] The state of being jolly; cheerfulness. | [noun] Revelry or festivity; a merry or festive gathering. | [noun] Things, remarks, or characteristics which are enjoyable. JOLTILY (17) JOURNEY (17) [noun] A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage. | [noun] Any process or progression likened to a journey, especially one that involves difficulties or personal development. | [noun] A day. JUICILY (19) JUMPILY (21) JURALLY (17) JUSTIFY (20) [verb] To provide an acceptable explanation for. | [verb] To be a good, acceptable reason for; warrant. | [verb] To arrange (text) on a page or a computer screen such that the left and right ends of all lines within paragraphs are aligned. KILLJOY (21) [noun] A person who is anti-fun, or prevents others from having fun. KINKILY (18) KITSCHY (19) [adjective] Having the nature of kitsch. KNAVERY (17) KNOBBLY (18) [adjective] Having a covering of small knobs. KNUCKLY (20) KOLACKY (20) KOLHOZY (26) KOLKOZY (27) KOUPREY (16) [noun] A wild, forest-dwelling ox, Bos sauveli, from Vietnam and surrounding countries KVETCHY (22) LACQUEY (21) [noun] A footman, a liveried male servant. | [noun] A fawning, servile follower. | [verb] To attend, wait upon, serve obsequiously. LACTARY (12) LAIRDLY (11) LAITHLY (13) LAMPREY (14) [noun] Any long slender primitive eel-like freshwater and saltwater fish of the order Petromyzontiformes, having a sucking mouth with rasping teeth but no jaw. LANEWAY (13) [noun] A narrow roadway; a lane LANGLEY (11) LANIARY (10) LANKILY (14) LARCENY (12) [noun] The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently. | [noun] A larcenous act attributable to an individual. LARGELY (11) [adverb] In a widespread or large manner. | [adverb] For the most part; mainly or chiefly. | [adverb] On a large scale; amply. LATENCY (12) [noun] The state of being latent. | [noun] A delay, a period between the initiation of something and the occurrence. | [noun] The delay between a stimulus and the response it triggers in an organism. LATHERY (13) LAUNDRY (11) [noun] A laundering; a washing. | [noun] A place or room where laundering is done - including, by extension, other forms of laundering than clothes washing. | [noun] That which needs to be, is being, or has been laundered. LAYAWAY (16) [noun] Things which have had a deposit placed on them and which the owner (generally a store) has agreed to hold for the customer and accept full payment at a later time. | [noun] The system of accepting a deposit and holding for a customer to complete purchase. | [verb] To place items on hold with a deposit at a merchant's. LEAKILY (14) LECHERY (15) [noun] Inordinate indulgence in sexual activity. LEERILY (10) LEGALLY (11) [adverb] As permitted by law; not contrary to law. | [adverb] From a legal perspective. LEGIBLY (13) LENGTHY (14) [adjective] Having length; long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension. | [adjective] Speaking or writing at length; long-winded. LEPROSY (12) [noun] An infectious disease caused by infection by Mycobacterium leprae. | [noun] In the Bible, a disease of the skin not conclusively identified, which can also affect clothes and houses. LEVELLY (13) LIBERTY (12) [noun] The condition of being free from control or restrictions. | [noun] The condition of being free from imprisonment, slavery or forced labour. | [noun] The condition of being free to act, believe or express oneself as one chooses. LIBRARY (12) [noun] An institution which holds books and/or other forms of media for use by the public or qualified people often lending them out, as well as providing various other services for its users. | [noun] (by extension) Any institution that lends out its goods for use by the public or a community. | [noun] A collection of books or other forms of stored information. LICHTLY (15) LICITLY (12) LIFEWAY (16) LIGHTLY (14) [adverb] In a light manner. LIGNIFY (14) [verb] To become wood. | [verb] To develop woody tissue as a result of incrustation of lignin during secondary growth. | [verb] (by extension) To become rigid or fixed, like something made of wood. LIMPSEY (14) LINKBOY (16) LIQUEFY (22) [verb] To make into a liquid. | [verb] To become liquid. | [verb] (image manipulation, especially Adobe Photoshop) To distort and warp an image. LIQUIFY (22) [verb] To make into a liquid. | [verb] To become liquid. | [verb] (image manipulation, especially Adobe Photoshop) To distort and warp an image. LITHELY (13) LITHIFY (16) [verb] To turn sediment into solid rock LITTERY (10) LITURGY (11) [noun] A predetermined or prescribed set of rituals that are performed, usually by a religion. | [noun] An official worship service of the Christian church. | [noun] In Ancient Greece, a form of personal service to the state. LIVIDLY (14) LOATHLY (13) [adjective] Loathsome; hideous. | [adverb] In a loathsome manner; disgustingly. | [adverb] Unwillingly; reluctantly. LOCALLY (12) [adverb] With respect to place; in place. | [adverb] In or from the local area. | [adverb] In a restricted part of the body. LOFTILY (13) LOOSELY (10) [adverb] In a loose manner. | [adverb] Not tightly. | [adverb] Approximately. LOTTERY (10) [noun] A scheme for the distribution of prizes by lot or chance, especially a gaming scheme in which one or more tickets bearing particular numbers draw prizes, the other tickets are blanks. | [noun] An affair of chance. | [noun] (Shakespeare) Allotment; a thing allotted. LOUSILY (10) LOVABLY (15) LOVERLY (13) LOYALLY (13) [adverb] In a loyal manner, faithfully. LOYALTY (13) [noun] The state of being loyal; fidelity. | [noun] Faithfulness or devotion to some person, cause or nation. LUCENCY (14) LUCIDLY (13) LUCKILY (16) [adverb] In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately. LULLABY (12) [noun] A cradlesong, a soothing song to calm children or lull them to sleep. | [verb] To sing a lullaby to. LUMPILY (14) LURIDLY (11) LUSTILY (10) [adverb] In a lusty manner: vigorously, loudly, enthusiastically. LYINGLY (14) MAGGOTY (14) [adjective] Infested with and/or partially eaten by maggots; flyblown. | [adjective] Full of whims; capricious. MAGNIFY (16) [verb] To praise, glorify (someone or something, especially God). | [verb] To make (something) larger or more important. | [verb] To make (someone or something) appear greater or more important than it is; to intensify, exaggerate. MAJESTY (19) [noun] The quality of being impressive and great. MAJORLY (19) [adverb] Significantly; very, very much | [adverb] Mostly, primarily MALARKY (16) MALMSEY (14) [noun] A sweet fortified wine made in Madeira, originally from the malvasia grape. MAMMARY (16) [noun] A mamma (milk-secreting organ of a woman or a female animal). | [adjective] Of or relating to mamma or breast (of a woman or a female animal). MANGABY (15) MANGILY (13) MANLILY (12) MANUARY (12) MARROWY (15) MARTYRY (15) [noun] A shrine in honor of a (usually religious, notably Christian) martyr, possibly at his grave. I | [noun] A shrine at a site which "bears witness" to a crucial religious event not related to a tomb. MASONRY (12) [noun] The art or occupation of a mason. | [noun] The work or performance of a mason | [noun] That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like. Dry masonry is applied to structures made without mortar. MASTERY (12) [noun] The position or authority of a master; dominion; command; supremacy; superiority. | [noun] Superiority in war or competition; victory; triumph; preeminence. | [noun] Contest for superiority. MATTERY (12) MAZEDLY (22) MEADOWY (16) MEATILY (12) MEDIACY (15) [noun] Mediation; presence of an intermediary. | [noun] The facility to work with words and numbers. | [noun] The facility to work with media. MERCERY (14) MERCURY (14) [noun] A metal. | [noun] Any of several types of plant. MERRILY (12) [adverb] In a cheerful or merry way. MESALLY (12) MESSILY (12) METHOXY (22) METRIFY (15) MICRIFY (17) MILDEWY (16) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or affected with mildew MILIARY (12) [noun] One of the small tubercles of Echinus sea urchins. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to millet seeds. | [adjective] Having small lesions that are the shape and size of millet seeds. MILKILY (16) MIMICRY (16) [noun] The act or ability to simulate the appearance of someone or something else. MIRKILY (16) MISALLY (12) MISCOPY (16) [noun] An imperfect copy. | [verb] To copy incorrectly; to copy with mistakes. MISERLY (12) [adjective] Like a miser; very covetous; cautious with money MISPLAY (14) [noun] A wrong play. | [verb] To play incorrectly or poorly. MISRELY (12) MISTILY (12) MOCKERY (18) [noun] The action of mocking; ridicule, derision. | [noun] Something so lacking in necessary qualities as to inspire ridicule; a laughing-stock. | [noun] Something insultingly imitative; an offensively futile action, gesture etc. MODALLY (13) MODESTY (13) [noun] The quality of being modest; having a limited and not overly high opinion of oneself and one's abilities. | [noun] Moderate behaviour; reserve. | [noun] (specifically) Pudency, avoidance of sexual explicitness. MOISTLY (12) MOLLIFY (15) [verb] To ease a burden, particularly worry; make less painful; to comfort. | [verb] To appease (anger), pacify, gain the good will of. | [verb] To soften; to make tender MONKERY (16) [noun] The practices of monks; the way of life, behavior, etc. characteristic of monks; monastic life. | [noun] Monasticism. | [noun] A monastery. MONOECY (14) MONTHLY (15) [noun] A publication that is published once a month. | [noun] The menstrual period. | [adjective] Occurring every month. MOODILY (13) MOONILY (12) MORALLY (12) [adverb] In terms of morals or ethics. | [adverb] In keeping of requirements of morality. | [adverb] To all intents and purposes; practically. MORASSY (12) MORTARY (12) MORTIFY (15) [verb] To discipline (one's body, appetites etc.) by suppressing desires; to practise abstinence on. | [verb] (usually used passively) To embarrass, to humiliate. To injure one's dignity. | [verb] To kill. MOTHERY (15) MOUSILY (12) MOVABLY (17) MUCKILY (18) MUDDILY (14) MUGGILY (14) MUMMERY (16) [noun] Mumming; disguising oneself to perform as a mummer, or to take part in some other festivities or performance. | [noun] A ridiculous or ostentatious ceremony, formerly especially of a religious nature; extravagant or hypocritical performance. MUMMIFY (19) [verb] To make into a mummy, by preserving a dead body. | [verb] To become a mummy. MURKILY (16) MUSHILY (15) MUSKILY (16) MUSSILY (12) MUSTILY (12) MUTABLY (14) MUTEDLY (13) MUTTONY (12) MUZZILY (30) MYOLOGY (16) [noun] The physiological study of muscles. MYSTERY (15) [noun] Something secret or unexplainable; an unknown. | [noun] Someone or something with an obscure or puzzling nature. | [noun] A secret or mystical meaning. MYSTIFY (18) [verb] To thoroughly confuse, befuddle, or bewilder. NAIVELY (13) [adverb] In a naive manner. NAIVETY (13) [noun] Lack of sophistication, experience, judgement or worldliness; artlessness; gullibility; credulity. NAKEDLY (15) NASALLY (10) NASTILY (10) NATTILY (10) NAUGHTY (14) [adjective] Mischievous; tending to misbehave or act badly (especially of a child). | [adjective] Sexually provocative; now in weakened sense, risqué, cheeky. | [adjective] Evil, wicked, morally reprehensible. NAVALLY (13) NECTARY (12) [noun] A gland that secretes nectar NEEDILY (11) NEOLOGY (11) NEOTENY (10) [noun] The retention of juvenile characteristics in the adult. | [noun] The sexual maturity of an organism still in its larval stage. NERVILY (13) NEWSBOY (15) [noun] A boy, or by extension a man, who delivers and/or sells newspapers. NIFTILY (13) NIGHTLY (14) [adjective] Happening or appearing in the night; night-time; nocturnal. | [adjective] Performing, occurring, or taking place every night. | [adjective] Used in the night. | [noun] A build of a software program with the latest changes, released every night. NIGRIFY (14) NIMIETY (12) [noun] State of being in excess, more than is needed. NINTHLY (13) NIPPILY (14) NITRIFY (13) [verb] To treat, or react with nitrogen or a nitrogen-containing compound. | [verb] To convert ammonia or similar compound to a nitrate by oxidation, especially by the action of a microorganism. | [verb] To become nitre. NOBBILY (14) NODALLY (11) NOISILY (10) [adverb] In a noisy manner; in such a way as to create a great deal of noise or sound NONBODY (13) NONJURY (17) [noun] A group of people other than a jury. | [adjective] Not a jury, or not involving a jury. NONOILY (10) NONPLAY (12) NOONDAY (11) [noun] The time of noon; the time of day when the sun is highest in the sky, especially on a hot day. | [noun] The time of greatest prosperity. NOSEGAY (11) [noun] A small bunch of fragrant flowers or herbs tied in a bundle, often presented as a gift; nosegays were originally intended to be put to the nose for the pleasant sensation or to mask unpleasant odours. | [noun] An aroma, a scent. NOTABLY (12) [adverb] (focus) As a pointed example; in a notable manner. NOTEDLY (11) NOVELLY (13) NOVELTY (13) [noun] The state of being new or novel; newness. | [noun] A new product; an innovation. | [noun] A small mass-produced trinket. NUGGETY (12) [adjective] Full of nuggets. | [adjective] Having the characteristics of a nugget | [adjective] (of a person) Short, stocky, and powerful. NULLIFY (13) [verb] To make legally invalid. | [verb] To prevent from happening. | [verb] To make of no use or value; to cancel out. NULLITY (10) [noun] The state of being null, or void, or invalid. | [noun] A void act; a defective proceeding or one expressly declared by statute to be a nullity. | [noun] The difference between the rank of a matrix and the number of columns it has; the dimension of the nullspace of a matrix. NUMMARY (14) NUNNERY (10) [noun] A place of residence for nuns; a convent | [noun] A brothel NURSERY (10) [noun] A place where nursing or the raising of children is carried on. | [noun] A place where anything is fostered and growth promoted. | [noun] Something which educates and nurtures. NUTTILY (10) OBESELY (12) OBESITY (12) [noun] The state of being obese due to an excess of body fat. OBLOQUY (21) [noun] Abusive language. | [noun] Disgrace. | [noun] A false accusation; malevolent rumors. OBSEQUY (21) [noun] The last office for the dead. | [noun] (chiefly in the plural) A funeral rite or service. OCTUPLY (14) ODYSSEY (14) [noun] An extended adventurous voyage. | [noun] An intellectual or spiritual quest. OLIVARY (13) [adjective] Shaped like an olive OPACIFY (17) [verb] To make opaque. OPACITY (14) [noun] The state or quality of being opaque, not allowing light to pass through | [noun] The state or quality of being inaccessible to understanding. | [noun] A measure of relative impenetrability to electromagnetic radiation such as light. ORALITY (10) [noun] The state of being oral ORANGEY (11) ORATORY (10) [noun] A private chapel or prayer room. | [noun] A large Roman Catholic church. | [noun] The art of public speaking, especially in a formal, expressive, or forceful manner. ORDERLY (11) [noun] A hospital attendant given a variety of non-medical duties. | [noun] A soldier who carries out minor tasks for a superior officer. | [adjective] Neat and tidy; possessing order. ORGANDY (12) [noun] A fine, transparent fabric made from cotton, and usually stiffened. OROGENY (11) [noun] The process of mountain building by the upward folding of the Earth's crust. OROLOGY (11) ORPHREY (15) [noun] Any elaborate embroidery, especially when made of gold thread; an object (such as clothing or fabric) adorned with such embroidery. | [noun] An embroidered ornamental band or border on an ecclesiastical vestment, altar frontal, etc. OSSUARY (10) [noun] A container, receptacle, or building, such as an urn or vault, for holding the bones of the dead. OSTIARY (10) OTOLOGY (11) [noun] The branch of medicine that deals with the ear, its structure, function and pathology. OUTPITY (12) OUTPLAY (12) [verb] To excel or defeat in a game; to play better than. OUTPRAY (12) OUTSTAY (10) [verb] To stay beyond or longer than. OVALITY (13) OVATELY (13) OVERBUY (15) [verb] To buy excessively, especially to buy more than one needs or can afford | [verb] To buy at an inflated price OVERCOY (15) OVERDRY (14) [verb] To dry too much. OVERFLY (16) [verb] To fly over something. | [verb] To fly too far past something. OVERJOY (20) OVERLAY (13) [noun] A piece of paper pasted upon the tympan sheet to improve the impression by making it stronger at a particular place. | [noun] (betting) Odds which are set higher than expected or warranted. Favorable odds. | [noun] A horse going off at higher odds than it appears to warrant, based on its past performances. | [verb] To lie over or upon OVERPAY (15) [verb] To pay too much. | [verb] To be more than an ample reward for. OVERPLY (15) OVERTLY (13) [adverb] In an overt manner; publicly; openly. OVULARY (13) PAGEBOY (15) [noun] A boy who serves as a page. | [noun] A shoulder-length hairstyle with the ends of the hair curled under. PAISLEY (12) [noun] A motif of a swirling droplet. | [noun] A soft woollen fabric having this motif. | [adjective] Made from this fabric, or marked with this design. PALFREY (15) [noun] A small horse with a smooth, ambling gait, popular in the Middle Ages with nobles and women. PALMARY (14) PANICKY (18) [adjective] In a state of panic. PANOPLY (14) [noun] A splendid display of something. | [noun] (by extension) A collection or display of weaponry. | [noun] Ceremonial garments, complete with all accessories. PAPALLY (14) PARKWAY (19) [noun] A road; a thoroughfare. | [noun] A scenic freeway. | [noun] A divided highway with a landscaped median. | [noun] A railway station built on the edge of a town, typically with a large car park to function as a park and ride interchange. PARROTY (12) PARSLEY (12) [noun] A bright green, biennial herb, Petroselinum crispum, having many cultivars. | [noun] The leaves of this plant used in Middle Eastern, European, and American cooking. PARTWAY (15) [adverb] To some extent. | [adverb] In part. PASSKEY (16) [noun] A key, especially in a hotel, that allows someone in authority to open any door. | [noun] A key for entering a house. | [noun] A password. PATENCY (14) [noun] The degree of openness of a tube, such as a blood vessel or catheter; the relative absence of blockage. Measured in percent. | [noun] Obviousness; clarity. PATHWAY (18) [noun] A footpath or other path or track. | [noun] A sequence of biochemical compounds, and the reactions linking them, that describe a process in metabolism or catabolism. | [noun] A course of action. PAUCITY (14) [noun] Fewness in number; too few. | [noun] A smallness in size or amount that is insufficient; meagerness, dearth. PAUGHTY (16) PAUNCHY (17) [adjective] Having a paunch; having a prominent stomach; potbellied. PAWKILY (19) PAYABLY (17) PEARTLY (12) PECCARY (16) [noun] Any of the family Tayassuidae of mammals from the Americas related to pigs and hippos PEDLARY (13) [noun] The trade or goods of a peddler. | [noun] Trickery PEDLERY (13) PENALLY (12) PENALTY (12) [noun] A legal sentence. | [noun] A punishment for violating rules of procedure. | [noun] A payment forfeited for an early withdrawal from an account or an investment. PEPPERY (16) [adjective] Having the taste of pepper. | [adjective] Having a fiery temperament. PEPPILY (16) PERFIDY (16) [noun] A state or act of violating faith or allegiance; violation of a promise or vow, or of trust | [noun] Specifically, in warfare, an illegitimate act of deception, such as using symbols like the Red Cross or white flag to gain proximity to an enemy for purposes of attack. | [noun] A state or act of deceit. PERJURY (19) [noun] The deliberate giving of false or misleading testimony under oath. PERKILY (16) PESKILY (16) PESSARY (12) [noun] A medical device similar to the outer ring of a contraceptive diaphragm, most commonly used to support a displaced uterus; also called therapeutic pessary. | [noun] (contraception) A diaphragm or cervical cap. | [noun] A vaginal suppository. PETRIFY (15) [verb] To harden organic matter by permeating with water and depositing dissolved minerals. | [verb] To produce rigidity akin to stone. | [verb] To immobilize with fright. PETTILY (12) PHENOXY (22) PHLEGMY (18) PHONILY (15) [adverb] In a phony way, or to a phony extent PHRATRY (15) [noun] A clan or kinship group consisting of a number of families claiming descent from a common ancestor and having certain collective functions and responsibilities. | [noun] A former kinship division consisting of two or more distinct clans with separate identities but considered to be a single unit. PHRENSY (15) PIGGERY (14) [noun] A place, such as a farm, where pigs are kept or raised | [noun] Piggish behaviour PIGSNEY (13) PILLORY (12) [noun] A framework on a post, with holes for the hands and head, used as a means of punishment and humiliation. | [verb] To put in a pillory. | [verb] To subject to humiliation, scorn, ridicule or abuse. PILLOWY (15) PIOSITY (12) PIOUSLY (12) PISCARY (14) PITHILY (15) PIZAZZY (39) PLAGUEY (13) [adjective] Causing annoyance or bother; irritating. PLAINLY (12) [adverb] In a plain manner; simply; basically. | [adverb] Obviously; clearly. PLAYBOY (17) [noun] A single man, especially a wealthy one, who devotes himself to a life of leisure and pleasure, often sexual, without commitments or responsibilities. PLAYDAY (16) PLENARY (12) [noun] Plenary session | [noun] (pedagogy) Part of a lesson, usually at or towards the end, designed to review or evaluate the learning that has taken place. | [adjective] Fully attended; for everyone's attendance. PLIABLY (14) PLIANCY (14) PLOWBOY (17) PLUMPLY (16) PLUSHLY (15) POCKILY (18) PODGILY (14) PORTRAY (12) [verb] To paint or draw the likeness of. | [verb] To describe in words; to convey. | [verb] To play a role; to depict a character, person, situation, or event. POSTBOY (14) POTENCY (14) [noun] Strength | [noun] Power | [noun] The ability or capacity to perform something. POTTERY (12) [noun] Fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed. | [noun] A potter's shop or workshop, where pottery is made. | [noun] The potter's craft or art: making vessels from clay. POULTRY (12) [noun] Domestic fowl (e.g. chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese) raised for food (either meat or eggs). | [noun] The meat from a domestic fowl. POVERTY (15) [noun] The quality or state of being poor; lack of money | [noun] Any deficiency of elements or resources that are needed or desired, or that constitute richness POWDERY (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to powder. PREACHY (17) [adjective] Tending toward excessive moralization. PRELACY (14) [noun] The office of a prelate. | [noun] The prelature; prelates considered as a group. | [noun] A church government or organisation administered by prelates. PRICKLY (18) [noun] Something that gives a pricking sensation; a sharp object. | [adjective] Covered with sharp points. | [adjective] Easily irritated. PRIMACY (16) [noun] The state or condition of being prime or first, as in time, place, rank, etc. | [noun] Excellence; supremacy. | [noun] The office, rank, or character of a primate, it being the chief ecclesiastical station or dignity in a national church PRIMARY (14) [noun] A primary election; a preliminary election to select a political candidate of a political party. | [noun] The first year of grade school. | [noun] A base or fundamental component; something that is irreducible. PRIMELY (14) PRIORLY (12) PRIVACY (17) [noun] The state of being secluded from the presence, sight, or knowledge of others. | [noun] Freedom from unwanted or undue disturbance of one private life. | [noun] Freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, surveillance, and disclosure of personal information, usually by a government or a private organization. PRIVILY (15) PRIVITY (15) [noun] A divine mystery; something known only to God, or revealed only in holy scriptures. | [noun] Privacy, secrecy. | [noun] A private matter, a secret. PROBITY (14) [noun] Integrity, especially of the quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency. PRODIGY (14) [noun] An extraordinary thing seen as an omen; a portent. | [noun] An extraordinary occurrence or creature; an anomaly, especially a monster; a freak. | [noun] An amazing or marvellous thing; a wonder. PROGENY (13) [noun] Offspring or descendants considered as a group. | [noun] Descent, lineage, ancestry. | [noun] A result of a creative effort. PRONELY (12) PROSILY (12) PROSODY (13) [noun] The study of rhythm, intonation, stress, and related attributes in speech. | [noun] The study of poetic meter; the patterns of sounds and rhythms in verse. PROUDLY (13) [adverb] In a proud manner. PRUDERY (13) PSALTRY (12) PUBERTY (14) [noun] A developmental phase brought about by the action of hormones as part of the maturing process. For humans, there are three in total. | [noun] The age at which a person is first capable of sexual reproduction. | [noun] The period when a plant begins to flower. PUCKERY (18) PUDENCY (15) [noun] Modesty. PUDGILY (14) PUFFERY (18) [noun] An act of puffing. | [noun] Excessive public praise. PUFFILY (18) PULPILY (14) PURSILY (12) PUSHILY (15) PUSSLEY (12) PUTREFY (15) [verb] To become filled with a pus-like or bile-like substance. | [verb] To reach an advanced stage of decomposition. | [verb] To become gangrenous. QUAKILY (23) QUALIFY (22) [noun] An instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice. | [verb] To describe or characterize something by listing its qualities. | [verb] To make someone, or to become competent or eligible for some position or task. QUALITY (19) [noun] Level of excellence. | [noun] A property or an attribute that differentiates a thing or person. | [noun] High social position. (See also the quality.) QUAVERY (22) [adjective] Apt to quaver; shaky, trembling. QUEENLY (19) [adjective] Having the status, rank or qualities of a queen; regal. | [adverb] In a queenly manner; regally. QUEERLY (19) [adverb] In a queer (strange) manner. | [adverb] In a queer way (a way not conforming to conventional heterosexual norms), or in a way consistent with queer theory. QUICKLY (25) [adverb] Rapidly; with speed; fast. | [adverb] Very soon. QUIETLY (19) [adverb] In a quiet manner. QUINARY (19) [noun] Any of 72 rays associated with the Sun, six for each of the 12 houses of the Zodiac. | [adjective] Of fifth rank or order. | [adjective] Consisting of five things; arranged in fives. QUIVERY (22) [adjective] Quivering; aquiver RABBITY (14) RABIDLY (13) RACEWAY (15) [noun] A place where races are held; a racetrack. | [noun] An easily-accessible conduit or tray for organizing runs of data or power cabling. | [noun] The canal for the current that drives a water wheel. RACKETY (16) RAGGEDY (13) [adjective] (of clothing) Torn, ragged or tattered. | [adjective] (of a person) Wearing torn or tattered clothes. RAILWAY (13) [noun] A transport system using rails used to move passengers or goods. | [noun] A track, consisting of parallel rails, over which wheeled vehicles such as trains may travel. RAINILY (10) RAISINY (10) RAPIDLY (13) [adverb] With speed; in a rapid manner. RATABLY (12) RAUCITY (12) RAUNCHY (15) [adjective] Smutty; indecent. | [adjective] Lecherous. | [adjective] Sexually seductive. RAVELLY (13) READILY (11) [adverb] Without unwillingness or hesitation; showing readiness. | [adverb] Without impediment, easily. REALITY (10) [noun] The state of being actual or real. | [noun] A real entity, event or other fact. | [noun] The entirety of all that is real. REAPPLY (14) [verb] To apply again. RECARRY (12) RECENCY (14) RECTIFY (15) [verb] To heal (an organ or part of the body). | [verb] To restore (someone or something) to its proper condition; to straighten out, to set right. | [verb] To remedy or fix (an undesirable state of affairs, situation etc.). RECTORY (12) [noun] The residence of Roman Catholic priest(s) associated with a parish church. | [noun] The residence of an Anglican rector. REEDIFY (14) REEDILY (11) REENJOY (17) REENTRY (10) [noun] The act of entering again. | [noun] The return of a spacecraft into the Earth's atmosphere. | [noun] The reestablishment of possession under a right or rights reserved in a previous conveyance. REGALLY (11) REGENCY (13) [noun] A system of government that substitutes for the reign of a king or queen when that king or queen becomes unable to rule. | [noun] The time during which a regent is in power. | [noun] An administrative division ranking below a province in Indonesia. REMARRY (12) [verb] To marry a second or subsequent time. REPLEVY (15) [noun] Replevin | [verb] To return goods to their rightful owner by replevin; to recover goods. | [verb] To bail. RESPRAY (12) [noun] An act of respraying. | [verb] To spray again. RESTUDY (11) [verb] To study again. RETIARY (10) REUNIFY (13) [verb] To unify again; to bring back together, or come back together, after separation. REVELRY (13) [noun] Joyful or riotous merry-making. RHATANY (13) [noun] The powerfully astringent root of a half-shrubby Peruvian plant (Krameria lappacea, syn. Krameria triandra), used in medicine and to colour port wine. RIANTLY (10) RIBBONY (14) RICKETY (16) [adjective] Of an object: not strong or sturdy, as because of poor construction or upkeep; not safe or secure. | [adjective] Of a person: feeble in the joints; tottering. | [adjective] Affected with or suffering from rickets. RIFLERY (13) RIGHTLY (14) [adverb] In a right manner, correctly, justifiably. RIGIDLY (12) [adverb] In a rigid manner; stiffly. RISIBLY (12) RISKILY (14) RITZILY (19) RIVALRY (13) [noun] An ongoing relationship between (usually two) rivals who compete for superiority. | [noun] The characteristic of being a rivalrous good, such that it can be consumed or used by only one person at a time. | [noun] Any competition between two or more things or factors. ROADWAY (14) [noun] A way used as a road. | [noun] The main or central portion of a road, used by the vehicles. | [noun] The portion of a bridge or railway used by traffic. ROBBERY (14) [noun] The act or practice of robbing. | [noun] The offense of taking or attempting to take the property of another by force or threat of force. ROBOTRY (12) ROCKABY (18) ROCKERY (16) [noun] A section of a garden made from decorative rocks and alpine plants. | [noun] A natural area where many seals breed. ROGUERY (11) [noun] Malicious or reckless behaviour | [noun] Mischievous behaviour ROLLWAY (13) ROOKERY (14) [noun] A colony of breeding birds or other animals. | [noun] A crowded tenement. | [noun] A place where criminals congregate, often an area of a town or city. ROOMILY (12) ROPEWAY (15) [noun] A system of cables, slung from towers, from which carriers are suspended to transport materials. ROSEBAY (12) [noun] Oleander | [noun] Rosebay willowherb ROUGHLY (14) [adverb] In a rough manner; without kindness, softness, or gentleness. | [adverb] Unevenly or irregularly. | [adverb] Without precision or exactness; imprecise but close to in quantity or amount; approximately. ROUNDLY (11) [adverb] Circularly. | [adverb] Utterly or thoroughly. | [adverb] Boldly; openly. ROUPILY (12) ROWDILY (14) ROYALLY (13) [adverb] In a royal manner; in a manner having to do with royalty. | [adverb] Excessively; thoroughly. ROYALTY (13) [noun] The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch. | [noun] People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group. | [noun] A royal right or prerogative, such as the exploitation of a natural resource; the granting of such a right; payment received for such a right. RUBBERY (14) [adjective] Of, relating to, or resembling rubber, especially in consistency. RUDDILY (12) [adverb] In a ruddy way; with red colour. RUDESBY (13) RUNAWAY (13) [noun] A person or animal that runs away or has run away; a person, animal, or organization that escapes captivity or restrictions. | [noun] A vehicle (especially, a train) that is out of control. | [noun] (usually attributive) An object or process that is out of control or out of equilibrium. RURALLY (10) RUSSETY (10) RUSSIFY (13) RUSTILY (10) RUTTILY (10) SAINTLY (10) [adjective] Like or characteristic of a saint; befitting a holy person; saintlike. SALABLY (12) SALLOWY (13) SALSIFY (13) [noun] Any of several flowering plants, of the genus Tragopogon, most of which have purple flowers. | [noun] Scorzonera hispanica, a plant similar in flavor to T. porrifolius, with lanceolate leaves; cultivated for its dark-skinned edible root. Known in particular as "black salsify" among other common names | [noun] The edible root of these plants. SALTILY (10) SANDFLY (14) [noun] Any of various small flies of the genera Lutzomyia and Phlebotomus whose females suck the blood of vertebrates and thus spread leishmaniasis. | [noun] A small fly of the genus Austrosimulium. | [noun] A biting midge (family Ceratopogonidae). SAPPILY (14) SASSABY (12) [noun] A large African antelope (Alcelaphus lunata, now Damaliscus lunatus), similar to the hartebeest, but having its horns regularly curved. SASSILY (10) SATIETY (10) [noun] The state of being satiated. SATISFY (13) [verb] To do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of. | [verb] To cause (a sentence) to be true when the sentence is interpreted in one's universe. | [verb] To convince by ascertaining; to free from doubt. SATRAPY (12) [noun] The territory governed by a satrap; a province of any of several ancient empires of Western Asia (specifically, of the Median or Achaemenid empires or certain of their successors, including the Sassanian Empire and Hellenistic empires). SAUCILY (12) SAVELOY (13) [noun] A seasoned and smoked pork sausage, normally purchased ready-cooked. SAVOURY (13) [noun] A savory snack. | [adjective] Tasty, attractive to the palate. | [adjective] Salty and/or spicy, but not sweet. SCANTLY (12) SCARIFY (15) [verb] To remove thatch (build-up of organic matter on the soil) from a lawn, to dethatch. | [verb] To make scratches or cuts on. | [verb] To harrow the feelings. SCARILY (12) [adverb] In a scary manner. SCENERY (12) [noun] View, natural features, landscape. | [noun] Stage backdrops, property and other items on a stage that give the impression of the location of the scene. SCHIZZY (33) SCORIFY (15) SCRAGGY (14) [adjective] Rough and irregular; jagged. | [adjective] Lean or thin, scrawny. SCRAPPY (16) [adjective] Consisting of scraps; fragmentary; lacking unity or consistency. | [adjective] Having an aggressive spirit; inclined to fight or strive. | [adjective] (Of a fight) characterised by lots of ungainly or wild punches, grabs, wrestling, etc. SCRAWLY (15) SCRAWNY (15) [adjective] Thin, malnourished and weak. SCREAKY (16) SCRIMPY (16) SCROGGY (14) SCRUBBY (16) SCRUFFY (18) [noun] An artificial intelligence researcher who believes that intelligence is too complicated (or computationally intractable) to be solved with the sorts of homogeneous system favoured by the "neats". | [adjective] Untidy in appearance. | [adjective] Scurfy. SEALERY (10) SECRECY (14) [noun] Concealment; the condition of being secret or hidden. | [noun] The habit of keeping secrets. SECTARY (12) [noun] A member of a particular sect, school of thought or practice, party, or profession; a sectarian. | [noun] A Protestant dissenter or nonconformist. SEEDILY (11) SEMIDRY (13) SENSORY (10) [noun] Sensorium | [noun] An organ or faculty of sense. | [adjective] Of the senses or sensation. SEVENTY (13) [numeral] The cardinal number occurring after sixty-nine and before seventy-one, represented in Roman numerals as LXX and in Arabic numerals as 70. SHADFLY (17) SHADILY (14) SHADOWY (17) [adjective] In shadow; darkened by shadows. | [adjective] (of character) Dark, obscure. | [adjective] Indulging in fancies; daydreaming. SHAKILY (17) SHANTEY (13) SHAPELY (15) [adjective] Having a pleasing shape, pleasant to look at. SHARPLY (15) [adverb] In a sharp manner. | [adverb] (to describe breathing) Suddenly and intensely like a gasp, but typically as the result of an emotional reaction. | [adverb] In an intellectually alert and penetrating manner. SHEENEY (13) SHEERLY (13) SHINGLY (14) SHINILY (13) SHINNEY (13) SHIPWAY (18) [noun] The sloping dry dock in which a ship is built and from where it is launched. | [noun] A navigable canal. SHIVERY (16) [adjective] Given to shivering; tending to shiver. | [adjective] Easily broken; brittle. SHLUMPY (17) SHOOFLY (16) SHOPBOY (17) [noun] A boy employed in a shop. SHORTLY (13) [adverb] In a short or brief time or manner; quickly. | [adverb] In or after a short time; soon. | [adverb] In few words SHOWERY (16) [adjective] Given to showers; having frequent rainfall. | [adjective] Of or relating to a shower or showers. SHOWILY (16) SHRIEKY (17) SHRILLY (13) [adverb] In a shrill manner. | [adjective] Somewhat shrill. SHRIMPY (17) SHRUBBY (17) SICKBAY (18) [noun] A place used as a hospital on board a ship, on a spaceship (in science fiction). | [noun] A room or area for the treatment of the sick or injured in a school. SIDEWAY (14) SIGHTLY (14) [adjective] Attractive, pleasing to the eye; affording gratification to the sense of sight; aesthetically pleasing. | [adjective] Open to sight; conspicuous. SIGNIFY (14) [verb] To create a sign out of something. | [verb] To give (something) a meaning or an importance. | [verb] To show one’s intentions with a sign etc.; to indicate, announce. SIGNORY (11) [noun] A territory or domain, especially under a feudal lordship. | [noun] Overlordship, dominion. | [noun] A ruling assembly, specifically of various Italian republics; a signoria. SILKILY (14) SILLILY (10) SILVERY (13) [adjective] Resembling silver in color, shiny white. | [adjective] Sprinkled or covered with silver. | [adjective] Having the clear, musical tone of silver; soft and clear in sound. SIXTHLY (20) SIZABLY (21) SKETCHY (19) [adjective] Roughly or hastily laid out; intended for later refinement. | [adjective] Resembling a comedy sketch, of sketch quality. | [adjective] Of questionable or doubtful quality. SKIDWAY (18) SLACKLY (16) SLAVERY (13) [noun] An institution or social practice of owning human beings as property, especially for use as forced laborers. | [noun] A condition of servitude endured by a slave. | [noun] A condition in which one is captivated or subjugated, as by greed or drugs. | [adjective] Covered in slaver; slobbery. SLEEKLY (14) SLICKLY (16) SLIMILY (12) SLIMPSY (14) SLIPWAY (15) [noun] A sloping surface, leading down to the shore or to a river, on which ships are built, repaired or stored and from which they are launched. SLOUCHY (15) [adjective] Given to slouching. SLOUGHY (14) SMARTLY (12) [adverb] In a smart manner. | [adverb] Quickly. | [adverb] Intelligently. SMOKILY (16) SMOOCHY (17) SMOOTHY (15) SMUTCHY (17) SNAKILY (14) SNATCHY (15) SNIDELY (11) SNOWILY (13) SNUFFLY (16) SOAPILY (12) SOBERLY (12) [adverb] In a sober manner; temperately; coolly; calmly; gravely; seriously. SOCIETY (12) [noun] A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms of behavior and artistic forms. | [noun] A group of people who meet from time to time to engage in a common interest; an association or organization. | [noun] The sum total of all voluntary interrelations between individuals. SOGGILY (12) SOLIDLY (11) [adverb] In a solid or firm manner. SOLUBLY (12) SOMEDAY (13) [adverb] Sometime; at some unspecified time in the future. SOMEWAY (15) [adverb] Somehow. SOOTHLY (13) SOOTILY (10) SORCERY (12) [noun] Magical power; the use of witchcraft or magic arts. SORRILY (10) SOUNDLY (11) [adverb] In a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency. SPANGLY (13) SPARELY (12) SPARKLY (16) [adjective] Giving off sparks, or small flashes of light; glittery | [adjective] Lively and high-spirited | [adjective] Bubbly or effervescent SPECIFY (17) [verb] To state explicitly, or in detail, or as a condition. | [verb] To include in a specification. | [verb] To bring about a specific result. SPICERY (14) SPICILY (14) SPIDERY (13) [adjective] Like a spider. | [adjective] Characterized by many spindly extensions. SPIKILY (16) SPINDLY (13) [adjective] Characteristic of a spindle; slender and of weak appearance. SPINNEY (12) [noun] A small copse or wood, especially one planted as a shelter for game birds. SPLASHY (15) [adjective] Relating to making splashes or the sound of splashing. | [adjective] Showy, ostentatious. | [adjective] Splashed with color. SPLEENY (12) SPLURGY (13) SPOONEY (12) SPRAWLY (15) SPRIGGY (14) SPRINGY (13) [adjective] That returns rapidly to its original form (as a spring does) after being bent, compressed, stretched, etc. | [adjective] Lively; bouncy. | [adjective] Characteristic of the spring season. SPURREY (12) [noun] Any of several European annual herbs of the genus Spergula. SQUABBY (23) SQUALLY (19) [adjective] Characterized by squalls, or sudden violent bursts of wind; gusty. | [adjective] Producing or characteristic of loud wails. | [adjective] Interrupted by unproductive spots, as a field of turnips or grain. SQUASHY (22) [adjective] Easily squashed when pressed. | [adjective] Resembling a bog or marsh underfoot. SQUATLY (19) SQUATTY (19) SQUEAKY (23) [adjective] Tending to produce a high-pitched sound or squeak. SQUIFFY (25) [adjective] Slightly drunk or intoxicated; tipsy | [adjective] Crooked, askew; awry SQUINNY (19) [verb] To squint. SQUINTY (19) SQUIRMY (21) SQUISHY (22) [noun] A squeezable foam toy. | [adjective] (of an object or substance) Yielding easily to pressure; very soft; especially, soft and wet, as mud. | [adjective] (of a person) Used as a term of endearment. STAGILY (11) STAIDLY (11) STALELY (10) STANDBY (13) [verb] To wait in expectation of some event; to make ready. | [verb] To remain loyal or faithful to. | [verb] To support; to continue to support despite things being bad. STARCHY (15) [adjective] Of or pertaining to starch. | [adjective] Containing starch. | [adjective] Having the quality of fabric starch as applied to fabric; stiff, hard; starched. STARKLY (14) [adverb] In a stark manner; with great contrast. STARTSY (10) STATELY (10) [adjective] Of people: worthy of respect; dignified, regal. | [adjective] Of movement: deliberate, unhurried; dignified. | [adjective] Grand, impressive, imposing. STATUSY (10) STEEPLY (12) [adverb] In a steep manner. STENCHY (15) STENOKY (14) STERNLY (10) [adverb] In a stern manner. STIFFLY (16) [adverb] In a stiff manner. STONILY (10) STOUTLY (10) [adverb] In a stout manner; lustily; boldly; obstinately. | [adverb] Of stout build. STREAKY (14) [adjective] Having streaks. | [adjective] Used to describe a shot where the ball deflects off the edge of the bat, but is not caught by the slips or wicket-keeper and instead results in runs for the batsman. | [adjective] (chiefly of a person, usually North America) Having alternating periods of good and bad performances; inconsistent. STREAMY (12) STRINGY (11) [adjective] Composed of, or resembling, string or strings. | [adjective] (of food) Tough to the bite, as containing too much sinew or string tissue. | [adjective] (of a person) Wiry, lean, scrawny. STROPPY (14) [adjective] Ornery, fractious, belligerent, or obstreperous, and hence difficult to deal with. STUBBLY (14) [adjective] Having stubble. STUPEFY (15) [verb] To dull the senses or capacity to think thereby reducing responsiveness; to dazzle or stun. SUASORY (10) [adjective] Tending to persuade; persuasive SUAVELY (13) SUAVITY (13) [noun] The quality of being sweet or pleasing to the mind; agreeableness; pleasantness | [noun] Sweetness to the taste. SUBSIDY (13) [noun] Financial support or assistance, such as a grant. | [noun] Money granted by parliament to the British Crown. SUCCORY (14) [noun] Chicory (Cichorium intybus) SULFURY (13) SULKILY (14) SUMMARY (14) [noun] An abstract or a condensed presentation of the substance of a body of material. | [adjective] Concise, brief or presented in a condensed form | [adjective] Performed speedily and without formal ceremony. SUMMERY (14) [adjective] Relating to the summer. | [adjective] Of weather, typical of summer. SUNNILY (10) SURGERY (11) [noun] A procedure involving major incisions to remove, repair, or replace a part of a body. | [noun] The medical specialty related to the performance of surgical procedures. | [noun] A room or department where surgery is performed. SURLILY (10) SWARTHY (16) [noun] A swarthy person. | [adjective] Tawny, dusky, dark. | [adjective] Dark-skinned. SWEETLY (13) [adverb] In a sweet or pleasant manner. SWELTRY (13) SWIFTLY (16) [adverb] In a swift manner; quickly; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly. SWINGBY (16) [noun] An interplanetary flight in which the gravitational attraction of a planet is used to provide acceleration and a change in course. SWINNEY (13) SWITHLY (16) SYNERGY (14) [noun] (systems theory) A synonym of binding energy. | [noun] The cooperation of two or more nerves, muscles, organs, etc. | [noun] The combined action of two or more drugs where the effects are stronger than their mere sum. SYNGAMY (16) [noun] The fusion of two gametes to form a zygote. SYNTONY (13) TACITLY (12) [adverb] In a tacit manner; done in silence or implied. TACKIFY (19) TACKILY (16) TALLBOY (12) [noun] A tall chest of drawers, or combination of chest on chest, or chest with a small wardrobe on top. Usually with low bracket feet but always resulting in a tall piece of furniture. | [noun] A tall can of beer, either 16 ounces or one half litre. | [noun] A kind of sail, a spanker. TALLOWY (13) TANNERY (10) [noun] A place where people tan hides to make leather. | [noun] The business of a tanner. TANTIVY (13) [noun] A rapid gallop | [noun] The sound of a hunting horn in imitation of a galloping horse | [verb] To hurry off. TARDILY (11) TASTILY (10) TATOUAY (10) TATTILY (10) TAWNILY (13) TAXABLY (19) TAXIWAY (20) [noun] A road or path within an airport designated for the taxiing of aircraft connecting the runways with ramps, hangars, terminals and other facilities. TEARILY (10) TECHILY (15) TEENTSY (10) TENABLY (12) TENANCY (12) [noun] The occupancy of property, etc., under a lease, or by paying rent. | [noun] The period of occupancy by a tenant. | [noun] The property occupied by a tenant. TENSELY (10) TENSITY (10) [noun] The quality of being tense (literally or figuratively); tension. TENTHLY (13) TENUITY (10) [noun] Thinness, slenderness. | [noun] Meagreness, paucity. TEPIDLY (13) TERNARY (10) [noun] A group of three things; a trio, threesome or tierce. | [noun] The Holy Trinity. | [adjective] Made up of three things; treble, triadic, triple, triplex. TERRIFY (13) [verb] To frighten greatly; to fill with terror. | [verb] To menace or intimidate. | [verb] To make terrible. TERSELY (10) TESTACY (12) TESTIFY (13) [verb] To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath. | [verb] To make a statement based on personal knowledge or faith. TESTILY (10) TEUGHLY (14) THATCHY (18) THEGNLY (14) THERAPY (15) [noun] Attempted remediation of a health problem following a diagnosis, usually synonymous with treatment. | [noun] Healing power or quality. | [verb] To treat with a therapy. THEREBY (15) [adverb] By it; by that; by that means, or as a consequence of that. THEURGY (14) [noun] A form of magic designed to allow for worship or conjuration of, or communication with spirits or deities. | [noun] A supernatural intervention in human affairs. THICKLY (19) [adverb] In a thick manner. THIRDLY (14) [adverb] In the third place; third in a row. THIRSTY (13) [adjective] Needing to drink. | [adjective] Causing thirst; giving one a need to drink (informal). | [adjective] Craving something. THISTLY (13) THREADY (14) [adjective] Of, resembling, or capable of forming a thread; filamentous. | [adjective] (of a pulse) weak. THRIFTY (16) [adjective] Evincing thrift; characterized by economy and good management of property; frugal. | [adjective] Thriving by industry and frugality; prosperous in the acquisition of worldly goods; increasing in wealth | [adjective] Growing rapidly or vigorously; thriving THROATY (13) [adjective] (of a sound) Produced in the throat; having a rough or coarse quality like a sound produced in the throat. | [adjective] (of livestock or dogs) Having a dewlap or excess skin hanging under the neck. THRUMMY (17) THRUWAY (16) [noun] A broad highway fit for high-speed traffic; a thoroughfare. TIDALLY (11) TIDEWAY (14) [noun] A channel in which the tide sets. TIFFANY (16) [noun] A kind of gauze, or very thin silk. TIGHTLY (14) [adverb] In a tight manner. TILBURY (12) [noun] A small open two-wheeled carriage. | [noun] Sixpence (formerly the fare from Gravesend to Tilbury Fort). TIMIDLY (13) [adverb] In a timid manner. TIMOTHY (15) [noun] Phleum pratense, timothy-grass, native to Europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in US. | [noun] Phleum alpinum, mountain timothy, native to North America. | [noun] Other species of genus Phleum. TINDERY (11) TINNILY (10) TIPSILY (12) TIREDLY (11) TISSUEY (10) [adjective] Tissuelike. TOGGERY (12) [noun] Clothing, togs. | [noun] A clothing shop. TOLLWAY (13) [noun] A toll road or toll highway, where a fee is charged in order to travel on it; a turnpike. TONALLY (10) TOPIARY (12) [noun] Art or practice of trimming shrubs or trees in artistic or ornamental shapes, e.g. of animals. | [noun] A garden decorated with such art. | [noun] One such shrub or tree. TORREFY (13) [verb] To subject to intense heat; to parch, to roast. TORRIFY (13) TOTALLY (10) [adverb] To the fullest extent or degree. | [adverb] (degree) Very; extremely. | [adverb] (modal) Definitely; for sure. TOTTERY (10) TOUGHLY (14) TOURNEY (10) [noun] Tournament. | [verb] To take part in a tournament. TOWAWAY (16) TRACERY (12) [noun] Bars or ribs, usually of stone or wood, or other material, that subdivide an opening or stand in relief against a door or wall as an ornamental feature. | [noun] A delicate interlacing of lines reminiscent of the architectural ornament. TRAGEDY (12) [noun] A drama or similar work, in which the main character is brought to ruin or otherwise suffers the extreme consequences of some tragic flaw or weakness of character. | [noun] The genre of such works, and the art of producing them. | [noun] A disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury. TRAMWAY (15) [noun] The track on which a tram (streetcar) runs. | [noun] The system of cables that supports a cable car. TRAWLEY (13) TREACLY (12) [adjective] (of a liquid) thick and sticky | [adjective] Consisting of treacle, or cloying sentimental speech TREMBLY (14) [adjective] In a trembling or shaking state TRICKLY (16) TRICKSY (16) [adjective] Inclined to trickery; sneaky, devious. TRILOGY (11) [noun] A set of three works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as three individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games. TRINARY (10) TRINITY (10) [noun] A group or set of three people or things; three things combined into one. | [noun] The state of being three; independence of three things; things divided into three. TRIPODY (13) TRISOMY (12) [noun] The presence of three copies, instead of the normal two, of a particular chromosome of an organism. TRITELY (10) TROLLEY (10) [noun] A cart or shopping cart. | [noun] A hand truck. | [noun] A soapbox car. TRUANCY (12) [noun] The act of shirking from responsibilities and duties, especially from attending school. TUFTILY (13) TUMIDLY (13) TUNABLY (12) TURBARY (12) [noun] A piece of peatland from which turf may be cut for fuel. | [noun] Material extracted from a turbary. | [noun] The right to cut turf from a turbary on a common or in some cases, another person's land. TURNERY (10) [noun] The art of fashioning solid bodies into cylindrical or other forms by means of a lathe. | [noun] Things or forms made by a turner, or in the lathe. | [noun] A place where lathework is carried out. TURNKEY (14) [noun] A warder or jailer/gaoler; keeper of the keys in a prison. | [verb] To supply a turnkey product; to supply something fully assembled and ready to use | [adjective] Ready to use without further assembly or test; supplied in a state that is ready to turn on and operate (typically refers to an assembly that is outsourced for manufacture) TWIDDLY (15) TWINKLY (17) TWITCHY (18) [adjective] Susceptible to twitching a lot. | [adjective] Irritable, cranky TYMPANY (17) [noun] The sound made by beating a drum. | [noun] Tympanites (distention of the abdomen). | [noun] Inflation; conceit; bombast; turgidness. TYRANNY (13) [noun] A government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government. | [noun] The office or jurisdiction of an absolute ruler. | [noun] Absolute power, or its use. UFOLOGY (14) [noun] The study of UFOs. UNAPTLY (12) UNBULKY (16) UNCANNY (12) [noun] (Freud) Something that is simultaneously familiar and strange, typically leading to feelings of discomfort; translation of Freud's usage of the German "unheimlich" (literally "unsecret"). | [adjective] Strange, and mysteriously unsettling (as if supernatural); weird. | [adjective] Careless. UNCHARY (15) UNCRAZY (21) UNFANCY (15) UNFITLY (13) UNFUNNY (13) [adjective] Not funny, especially when attempting to be. UNFUSSY (13) [adjective] Not fussy. UNGODLY (12) [adjective] Of a person: lacking reverence for God; of an action: not in accordance with God's will or religious teachings. | [adjective] Immoral, sinful, or wicked. | [adjective] Extreme; unreasonable. | [adverb] In an impious, irreverent, or ungodly manner; ungodlily. UNHANDY (14) [adjective] Of a person, or movement: not handy, inept, clumsy, not dexterous. | [adjective] Awkward; not convenient. UNHAPPY (17) [noun] An individual who is not happy. | [adjective] Not happy; sad. | [adjective] Not satisfied; unsatisfied. UNHASTY (13) UNITARY (10) [noun] A unitary council. | [noun] A unitary matrix or operator. | [adjective] Having the quality of oneness. UNLUCKY (16) [adjective] Unfortunate, marked by misfortune. | [adjective] Inauspicious. | [adjective] Having ill luck. UNMANLY (12) [adjective] (of a person) Showing characteristics that are not manly, such as being immature, effeminate or cowardly, which might be construed as an indicator of weakness or of baseness of character. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to something not human. | [adjective] (of a behaviour or action) Cowardly, base. UNMERRY (12) UNNOISY (10) UNREADY (11) [adjective] Not ready. UNSHOWY (16) [adjective] Not showy; plain or unassuming UNSONCY (12) UNSONSY (10) UNTRULY (10) UNWEARY (13) [verb] To refresh (a person) after weariness. | [adjective] Not weary. URGENCY (13) [noun] The quality or condition of being urgent | [noun] Insistence, pressure URINARY (10) [noun] A urinary device or fixture: a urinal. | [adjective] Pertaining to urine, its production, function, or excretion. | [adjective] Of or relating to the organs involved in the formation and excretion of urine. UROLOGY (11) [noun] The surgical specialty of medicine that treats disorders of the urinary tract and the urogenital system. USEABLY (12) USUALLY (10) [adverb] Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally. | [adverb] Under normal conditions. UTILITY (10) [noun] The state or condition of being useful; usefulness. | [noun] Something that is useful. | [noun] The ability of a commodity to satisfy needs or wants; the satisfaction experienced by the consumer of that commodity. UTTERLY (10) [adverb] Completely, entirely, to the fullest extent VACANCY (17) [noun] An unoccupied position or job. | [noun] An available room in a hotel; guest house, etc. | [noun] Empty space. VACUITY (15) [noun] Emptiness. | [noun] Physical emptiness, an absence of matter; vacuum. | [noun] Idleness; listlessness. VAGALLY (14) VAGUELY (14) [adverb] In a vague manner. | [adverb] Loosely; more or less; somewhat. VALENCY (15) [noun] The number of edges connected to a vertex in a graph. | [noun] Valence. | [noun] The capacity of a verb to take a specific number of arguments. VALIDLY (14) [adverb] In a valid manner. VAPIDLY (16) VAPOURY (15) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of vapour. | [adjective] Affected with the vapours; peevish. VARIETY (13) [noun] The quality of being varied; diversity. | [noun] A specific variation of something. | [noun] A number of different things. VARSITY (13) [noun] University | [noun] The principal sports team representing an institution (usually a high school, college, or university.) VASTITY (13) VELVETY (16) [adjective] Like velvet; soft, smooth, soothing. VENALLY (13) VERBIFY (18) VERSIFY (16) [verb] To make or compose verses | [verb] To tell in verse; deal with in verse form | [verb] To turn (prose) into poetry; rewrite in verse form VEXEDLY (21) VICARLY (15) VICEROY (15) [noun] One who governs a country, province, or colony as the representative of a monarch. | [noun] A zongdu. | [noun] An orange and black North American butterfly (Limenitis archippus), so named because it is similar to, but smaller than, the monarch butterfly. VICTORY (15) [noun] An instance of having won a competition or battle or succeeded in an effort. | [noun] The condition of having succeeded in a conflict or other effort. | [noun] A winged figure representing victory, common in Roman official iconography. See Winged victory. VIDUITY (14) VIRALLY (13) VIRELAY (13) [noun] A medieval poetic form consisting of two or more three line units in each stanza, in the form aabaab... and continuing on in that pattern. VISIBLY (15) [adverb] In a visible manner; openly. VITALLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that imparts vitality | [adverb] To an extent that is vital; indispensably VITRIFY (16) [verb] To convert into, or cause to resemble, glass or a glassy substance, by heat and fusion. | [verb] To be converted into glass, especially through heat. VIVIDLY (17) [adverb] In a vivid manner. VIXENLY (20) VOCABLY (17) VOCALLY (15) [adverb] In a vocal manner. | [adverb] Using words. VOLUBLY (15) VOUVRAY (16) VYINGLY (17) WACKILY (19) WAGGERY (15) [noun] Droll behaviour characteristic of a wag | [noun] A droll remark or jest WALKWAY (20) [noun] A clearly defined path for pedestrians. WALLABY (15) [noun] Any of several species of marsupial; usually smaller and stockier than kangaroos WASHDAY (17) [noun] A day when laundry is washed. | [noun] A non-uniform day; a mufti day. WASPILY (15) WASTERY (13) WEALTHY (16) [noun] A rich person. | [noun] (with "the") Rich people. | [adjective] Possessing financial wealth; rich. WEARILY (13) [adverb] In a weary manner WEASELY (13) WEEDILY (14) WEEKDAY (18) [noun] A day of the week except those which form the weekend; that is: | [noun] Any day of the week (Monday through Sunday). WEEVILY (16) WEIGHTY (17) [adjective] Heavy. | [adjective] Important; serious; not trivial or petty. | [adjective] Rigorous; severe; afflictive. WEIRDLY (14) [adverb] In a weird manner WHEREBY (18) [adverb] (interrogative) By what, in which direction; how. | [adverb] By which. | [adverb] Where, wherein, in which. WHIMSEY (18) [noun] A quaint and fanciful idea; a whim; playfully odd behaviour. | [noun] An impulsive, illogical or capricious character. | [noun] A whim (capstan or vertical drum). WHIPRAY (18) WHISKEY (20) [noun] A liquor distilled from the fermented mash of grain (as rye, corn, or barley). | [noun] A drink of whiskey. | [noun] A light gig or carriage; a tim-whiskey. WHITELY (16) WIGGERY (15) WILLOWY (16) [adjective] Resembling a willow. | [adjective] (of a person) Tall, slender and graceful. | [adjective] (of a place) Having willow trees. WINDILY (14) WINDWAY (17) WINTERY (13) [adjective] Suggestive or characteristic of winter; cold, stormy. | [adjective] Of precipitation, containing sleet or snow. | [adjective] Aged, white-haired. WIREWAY (16) WISPILY (15) WITTILY (13) [adverb] In a witty manner; using wit WOFULLY (16) WOMANLY (15) [adjective] Having the characteristics of a woman; feminine, female. | [adverb] In the manner of a woman. WOOZILY (22) WORDILY (14) WORKDAY (18) [adjective] Suitable for everyday use. | [adjective] Mundane or commonplace. | [noun] Any of the days of a week on which work is done. The five workdays in many countries are usually Monday to Friday (and are defined as such in official and legal usage even though many people work on weekends). WORLDLY (14) [adjective] Concerned with human or earthly matters, physical as opposed to spiritual. | [adjective] Concerned with secular rather than sacred matters. | [adjective] Sophisticated, especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world. WREATHY (16) WRIGGLY (15) WRINKLY (17) [noun] An old person. | [adjective] Having wrinkles. WRONGLY (14) [adverb] In an unfair or immoral manner; unjustly. | [adverb] Incorrectly; by error. YELLOWY (16) ZEDOARY (20) [noun] Curcuma zedoaria, a perennial herb native to India and Indonesia. ZINCIFY (24) ZINKIFY (26) ZOMBIFY (26) [verb] (fictional) To turn into a zombie (a member of the living dead or undead). | [verb] To take control of (a computer) in order to use it covertly and illicitly. ZONALLY (19) ZOOLOGY (20) [noun] The part of biology relating to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct. | [noun] A treatise on this science. ZOOTOMY (21) [noun] The dissection or anatomy of animals. ZYMURGY (25) [noun] The chemistry of fermentation with yeasts, especially the science involved in beer and winemaking.

8-Letter Words (1711)

ABASEDLY (14) ABEYANCY (18) ABJECTLY (22) ABORALLY (13) ABRUPTLY (15) [adverb] In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly; precipitously. ABSENTLY (13) [adverb] In an absent-minded or abstracted manner. ABSURDLY (14) [adverb] In an absurd fashion. | [adverb] To an extreme degree. ACCURACY (17) [noun] The state of being accurate; being free from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exactness; correctness | [noun] Exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; degree of conformity of a measure to a true or standard value. ACERBITY (15) [noun] Sourness of taste, with bitterness and astringency, like that of unripe fruit. | [noun] Harshness, bitterness, or severity ACHINGLY (17) [adverb] In an aching manner; sorely. ACRIDITY (14) [noun] The quality or state of being acrid; a sharp, bitter, or harsh taste or smell. ACRIMONY (15) [noun] A sharp and bitter hatred. ACTIVELY (16) [adverb] In an active manner. | [adverb] (grammar) In the active form; not passive. ACTIVITY (16) [noun] The state or quality of being active; activeness. | [noun] Something done as an action or a movement. | [noun] Something done for pleasure or entertainment, especially one involving movement or an excursion. ACTRESSY (13) [adjective] Characteristic of an actress | [adjective] Histrionic or theatrical ACTUALLY (13) [adverb] (modal) In act or in fact; really; in truth; positively. | [adverb] Actively. ADAMANCY (16) [noun] Unshakeable or inflexible adherence to a belief or position; adamant quality or state. | [noun] In mineralogy, a hard crystalline substance or diamond. ADDITORY (13) [adjective] Tending to add or contribute; serving to increase or enhance something. ADEQUACY (23) [noun] The quality of being sufficient, adequate or able to meet the needs. ADORABLY (14) [adverb] In an adorable manner. ADROITLY (12) [adverb] Deftly; in an adroit manner. | [adverb] In a manner exhibiting skill at handling situations, particularly difficult situations. ADULTERY (12) [noun] Sexual intercourse by a married person with someone other than their spouse. | [noun] Lewdness or unchastity of thought as well as act, as forbidden by the seventh commandment. | [noun] Faithlessness in religion. ADVISORY (15) [noun] A warning. | [adjective] Able to give advice. | [adjective] Containing advice; advising. ADVOCACY (19) [noun] The profession of an advocate | [noun] The act of arguing in favour of, or supporting something | [noun] The practice of supporting someone to make their voice heard AERIALLY (11) [adverb] By air or through the air; from or by means of an aircraft. | [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of the air or atmosphere. AEROLOGY (12) [noun] The branch of meteorology involving the observation of the atmosphere by means of balloons, airplanes, etc. | [noun] The study of the air and of the atmosphere. Used in the US Navy until early 1957. The same as meteorology; however, this usage tended to be more administrative than scientific. AERONOMY (13) [noun] A branch of science that deals with the upper atmosphere of the Earth and the other planets with reference to their chemical composition, physical properties, relative motion, and responses to radiation from space. AFFINELY (17) AFFINITY (17) [noun] A natural attraction or feeling of kinship to a person or thing. | [noun] A family relationship through marriage of a relative (e.g. sister-in-law), as opposed to consanguinity (e.g. sister). | [noun] A kinsman or kinswoman of a such relationship; one who is affinal. AGRIMONY (14) [noun] Any of several perennial herbaceous plants, of the genus Agrimonia, that have spikes of yellow flowers. | [noun] Any of several unrelated plants of a similar appearance. AGROLOGY (13) [noun] A subdiscipline of agronomy (the science of utilizing animals, plants, and soils) and of soil science which addresses the influence of edaphic (soil-related) conditions on crop production for optimizing it. | [noun] The science and art of agriculture. AGRONOMY (14) [noun] The science of utilizing plants, animals and soils for food, fuel, feed, and fiber and more. To do this effectively and sustainably, agronomy encompasses work in the areas of plant genetics, plant physiology, meteorology, animal sciences and soil science. AGUISHLY (15) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or resembling ague; with shivering or fever-like symptoms or appearance. AIMFULLY (16) AISLEWAY (14) [noun] A passage between rows of seats or shelves, typically in a theater, store, or aircraft. ALACRITY (13) [noun] Eagerness; liveliness; enthusiasm. | [noun] Promptness; speed. ALDERFLY (15) [noun] A member of any one of the sixty-six species of the family Sialidae of megalopteran insects, each specimen of which has a body length not exceeding one inch and possesses long filamentous antennae and four large dark wings. | [noun] An artificial fly with brown mottled wings, body of peacock harl, and black legs. ALEATORY (11) [adjective] Depending on the throw of a die; random, arising by chance. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to works that have been produced with an element of chance (aleatoricism). ALGIDITY (13) ALGOLOGY (13) [noun] The branch of botany dealing with algae. | [noun] The medical treatment of pain as practiced in Greece and Turkey. ALKALIFY (18) ALLEGORY (12) [noun] The representation of abstract principles by characters or figures. | [noun] A picture, book, or other form of communication using such representation. | [noun] A symbolic representation which can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, usually a moral or political one. ALLEYWAY (17) [noun] A narrow street formed by the proximity of adjacent buildings. | [noun] A passage between two rows of cabins in a ship. ALLOGAMY (14) [noun] The fertilization of an ovum from one individual with the spermatozoa of another; cross-fertilization ALLOTYPY (16) ALMIGHTY (17) [adjective] (sometimes postpositive) Unlimited in might; omnipotent; all-powerful | [adjective] Great; extreme; terrible. | [adjective] (by extension) Having very great power, influence, etc. ALPINELY (13) AMAZEDLY (23) AMENABLY (15) AMICABLY (17) [adverb] Friendly; in an amicable manner. | [adverb] Characterized by an absence of antagonism, especially in commonly difficult situations | [adverb] Out-of-court AMMONIFY (18) [verb] To convert organic nitrogen compounds into ammonia or ammonium salts, typically through bacterial decomposition. AMORALLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that is not concerned with morality or moral principles; without regard to what is right or wrong. AMUSEDLY (14) [adverb] In an amused manner ANCESTRY (13) [noun] Condition as to ancestors; ancestral lineage; hence, birth or honorable descent. | [noun] A series of ancestors or progenitors; lineage, or those who compose the line of natural descent. ANIMALLY (13) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of animals; in a brutal or instinctive way. ANNUALLY (11) [adverb] Once every year without fail, yearly ANODALLY (12) [adverb] In a manner relating to or occurring at an anode, or toward an anode. ANTIBODY (14) [noun] A protein produced by B-lymphocytes that binds to a specific antigen. ANTICITY (13) ANTILOGY (12) [noun] A contradiction in related terms or ideas. Usually an inconsistency in syllogisms, of a person or group supposedly of one set of ideals. ANTIMONY (13) [noun] A chemical element (symbol Sb, from Latin stibium) with an atomic number of 51: a lustrous gray metalloid. | [noun] The alloy stibnite. ANTINOMY (13) [noun] An apparent contradiction between valid conclusions; a paradox ANTONYMY (16) [noun] The relation between words with opposite meanings, such as "hot" and "cold." | [noun] A word that has the opposite meaning of another word; an opposite. APICALLY (15) [adverb] In a manner relating to or located at the apex or tip of a structure, particularly used in anatomy and biology to describe movement or position toward the apical end. APIOLOGY (14) [noun] The study of bees and beekeeping. APOCARPY (17) [noun] The condition in plants where the carpels or pistils are separate or not united, as opposed to syncarp. | [noun] In botany, a fruit composed of separate carpels that do not cohere together. APOPHONY (18) [noun] A change in the vowel sound within a word or related words, such as the change from "sing" to "sang" to "sung"; ablaut. APOPLEXY (22) [noun] Bleeding within internal organs and the accompanying symptoms. | [noun] Sudden diminution or loss of consciousness, sensation, and voluntary motion, usually caused by pressure on the brain. | [noun] (colloquially) Great anger and excitement. APOSPORY (15) [noun] The development of a sporophyte from gametophytic tissue without the formation of spores, occurring in some ferns and other plants. APOSTACY (15) [noun] The abandonment of a religious faith, political party, or cause. | [noun] An act of renouncing or rejecting a previously held belief or allegiance. APOSTASY (13) [noun] The renunciation of a belief or set of beliefs. | [noun] Specifically, the renunciation of one's religion or faith. ARDENTLY (12) [adverb] Fervently AREOLOGY (12) [noun] The scientific observation and study of the planet Mars's geology; geology of Mars. ARGUABLY (14) [adverb] As can be supported or proven by sound logical deduction, evidence, and precedent. ARRANTLY (11) [adverb] In an arrant manner; utterly, completely, or in an obviously offensive or bad way. ARTFULLY (14) [adverb] In an artful manner. ARTISTRY (11) [noun] Significant artistic skill. ASPERITY (13) [noun] Roughness as of stone or weather. | [noun] Harshness, as of temper. | [noun] Something that is harsh and difficult to endure. ASSEMBLY (15) [noun] A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device. | [noun] The act of putting together a set of pieces, fragments, or elements. | [noun] A congregation of people in one place for a purpose. ASTRALLY (11) [adverb] In a manner relating to or existing in the astral plane or realm of spirit. ASTUTELY (11) [adverb] In an astute manner. ATHANASY (14) ATONALLY (11) [adverb] In a manner that is atonal or lacks a tonal center; without adherence to traditional harmonic tonality. ATROCITY (13) [noun] An extremely cruel act; a horrid act of injustice. | [noun] The quality or state of being atrocious; enormous wickedness; extreme criminality or cruelty. | [noun] An object considered to be extremely unattractive or undesirable. ATTORNEY (11) [noun] A lawyer; one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession. | [noun] (UK 19th century and earlier) One such who practised in the courts of the common law (cf solicitor, proctor). | [noun] (20th century and later, rare, usually pejorative) A solicitor. AUDACITY (14) [noun] Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional. | [noun] Fearlessness, intrepidity or daring, especially with confident disregard for personal safety, conventional thought, or other restrictions. AUDITORY (12) [adjective] Of, or relating to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing | [noun] An assembly of hearers; an audience. | [noun] An auditorium. AUGUSTLY (12) [adverb] In an augustly manner; with dignity, solemnity, or impressive grandeur. AUTARCHY (16) [noun] A condition of absolute power. | [noun] Autocracy: absolute rule by a single person. | [noun] Sovereignty: national political independence. AUTOGAMY (14) [noun] Self-fertilization, the fertilizing pollen being derived from the same blossom as the pistil acted upon. AUTOGENY (12) [noun] The process of self-generation or self-production, especially the supposed spontaneous generation of life from non-living matter. AUTONOMY (13) [noun] Self-government; freedom to act or function independently. | [noun] The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision. | [noun] The capacity of a system to make a decision about its actions without the involvement of another system or operator. AUTOTOMY (13) [noun] The spontaneous removal of a limb, tail etc, especially by some invertebrates as a self-defense mechanism. AUTOTYPY (16) [noun] A process of printing or photographic reproduction in which an original image is automatically transferred to a printing surface. AVERSELY (14) [adverb] In a manner showing opposition or reluctance; with aversion or unwillingness. AVOWABLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is avowed or openly declared; admittedly. AVOWEDLY (18) [adverb] With open acknowledgment, declaration or verification. AXIALITY (18) [noun] The quality or state of being axial; the condition of being situated on or around an axis. AXILLARY (18) [noun] Any of the feathers connecting the undersurface of the wing and the body, and concealed by the closed wing. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the axilla or armpit. | [adjective] Situated in, or rising from, an axil; relating to an axil. AXIOLOGY (19) [noun] The study of the origin, nature, functions, types, and interrelations of values; value theory. | [noun] The particular value theory of a philosopher, school of thought, etc. BACKSTAY (19) [noun] A part of the rigging of a sailing ship extending from masthead the top of the mast to the back of the ship; they support the strain on all upper masts and provide additional support to the shrouds when the wind is abaft the beam. BADGERLY (15) BALLADRY (14) [noun] Ballads considered as a group BANALITY (13) [noun] The quality of being banal. | [noun] Something which is banal. | [noun] A feudal right or obligation, especially the obligation for a peasant to grind grain at the lord's mill, or the profits accruing from such rights. BANDITRY (14) [noun] The practice of robbing or plundering by bandits; organized robbery or brigandage. BANKERLY (17) BARBERRY (15) [noun] Any of the thorny shrubs of genus Berberis, which bear yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries. BARRATRY (13) [noun] The act of persistently instigating lawsuits, often groundless ones. | [noun] The sale or purchase of religious or political positions of power. | [noun] Unlawful or fraudulent acts by the crew of a vessel, harming the vessel's owner. BARRENLY (13) [adverb] In a barren manner; without fertility, productivity, or results. BARRETRY (13) [noun] The offense of a judge or public official who allows or encourages litigation for personal profit. BASICITY (15) [noun] The condition of being basic | [noun] The degree to which a substance is basic | [noun] The number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in a molecule of an acid BASILARY (13) BASKETRY (17) [noun] The process of weaving unspun vegetable fibers to make a basket. | [noun] Baskets collectively. BASTARDY (14) [noun] The state or condition of being a bastard; illegitimate birth. | [noun] Behavior or conduct considered dishonorable or contemptible. BAYBERRY (18) [noun] The fruit of the wax myrtle shrub; or the plant itself (Morella cerifera), with aromatic, leathery leaves and waxy berries. | [noun] The fruit of the bay laurel (Laurus nobilis). | [noun] West Indian bay tree (Pimenta racemosa), a tropical American shrub with aromatic leaves that are used in the preparation of bay rum. BEACHBOY (20) BEARABLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that can be endured or tolerated; tolerably. BEAUTIFY (16) [verb] To make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of. | [verb] To become beautiful. BEGGARLY (15) [adjective] In the manner of a beggar; poverty-stricken; mean; poor; contemptible. | [adjective] Fit for a beggar; occasioned by begging. | [adjective] (by extension) inadequate or meagre. BENIGNLY (14) [adverb] In a kind, gentle, or harmless manner. | [adverb] Without malice or ill intent. BESTIARY (13) [noun] A medieval treatise of various real or imaginary animals. BIASEDLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that shows or is influenced by bias; in a prejudiced or one-sided way. BIDDABLY (17) [adjective] In a manner that is willing or able to be bid on; in a way that invites or permits bidding. BIFIDITY (17) [noun] The quality or state of being bifid; the condition of being split or forked into two parts. BIGEMINY (16) [noun] A cardiac arrhythmia in which every other heartbeat is premature or irregular. | [noun] The occurrence of two things in pairs or alternate succession. BIHOURLY (16) [adjective] Occurring twice an hour or every half hour. BILBERRY (15) [noun] Vaccinium myrtillus, the wild European blueberry of the cowberry family. | [noun] The shrub of the above-mentioned plant. BINATELY (13) BIOASSAY (13) [noun] The analysis of the biological activity of a substance, with reference to a standard preparation, using a culture of living cells, or a living creature. | [verb] To carry out such an analysis. BIOMETRY (15) [noun] The measurement of biological data. | [noun] The analysis of biological statistics; biostatistics. | [noun] The application of biostatistics to security; biometrics. BIOSCOPY (17) BIRTHDAY (17) [noun] The anniversary of the day on which someone is born. | [noun] The anniversary of the day on which something is created. | [noun] The date on which someone is born or something is created, more commonly called birthdate or date of birth. BISTOURY (13) [noun] A narrow-bladed surgical knife. BITCHERY (18) [noun] Behavior considered typical of a bitch BITCHILY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is malicious, spiteful, or resembling the behavior of a bitch. BITINGLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that bites or stings; with a sharp, cutting quality. | [adverb] In a sarcastic or harsh manner that wounds or criticizes sharply. BITTERLY (13) [adverb] In a bitter manner. BIWEEKLY (20) [noun] Something that is published or released once every two weeks. | [adjective] Occurring once every two weeks. | [adjective] Occurring twice a week (but see the Usage notes). BIYEARLY (16) [adjective] Occurring every two years; biennial | [adjective] Occurring twice per year; biannual | [adverb] Every two years; biennially BLACKBOY (21) [noun] (possibly offensive) An Aboriginal boy or servant. | [noun] Any plant in the genus Xanthorrhoea, native to Australia. BLACKFLY (22) [noun] A black or dark green aphid (Aphis fabae) that is a common pest of agricultural crops. | [noun] Any of various small black bloodsucking flies of the family Simuliidae. BLADDERY (15) [adjective] Resembling or containing bladders; having the quality or appearance of a bladder. BLAMABLY (17) [adverb] In a manner deserving of blame; culpably. BLATANCY (15) [noun] The quality or state of being blatant; the fact of being glaringly obvious or offensively noticeable. BLAZONRY (22) [noun] Blazon. | [noun] A coat of arms; an armorial bearing or bearings. | [noun] An artistic representation or display. BLEARILY (13) [adverb] In a bleary manner; with eyes that are blurred, tired, or unfocused. BLISTERY (13) [adjective] Characterized by or prone to forming blisters. | [adjective] Causing blisters; damaging or harsh. BLITHELY (16) [adverb] Without care, concern, or consideration. | [adverb] In a joyful, carefree manner. | [adverb] In a kind manner. BLOODILY (14) [adverb] In a bloody or violent manner; with bloodshed. | [adverb] In a manner involving or stained with blood. BLOOMERY (15) [noun] A forge in which wrought iron is made straight from ore. BLOSSOMY (15) BLOUSILY (13) [adverb] In a blousily manner; in a way that is slovenly, untidy, or characterized by loose or sagging clothing. BLOWSILY (16) [adverb] In a blowsy manner; in a ruddy, coarse, or unkempt way. BLOWZILY (25) [adverb] In a blowzy manner; in a ruddy, coarse, or unkempt way. BLUBBERY (17) [adjective] Containing, resembling, or having the qualities of blubber; soft and fatty. | [adjective] Inclined to cry or whine; tearful or blubbering. BLURRILY (13) [adverb] In a blurry manner; indistinctly or unclearly. BLUSTERY (13) [adjective] Blowing in loud and abrupt bursts. | [adjective] Accompanied by strong wind. | [adjective] (of a person) Pompous or arrogant, especially in one's speech; given to outbursts. BODINGLY (15) BORINGLY (14) [adverb] In a dull, tedious, or uninteresting manner. BOTCHERY (18) [noun] Clumsy or bungled work; poor or shoddy craftsmanship. BOTCHILY (18) [adverb] In a clumsy, careless, or bungled manner. BOTTOMRY (15) [noun] An early form of maritime contract in which owner of a ship could borrow money using the ship as collateral. BOULDERY (14) [adjective] Resembling, containing, or characterized by boulders; rocky or boulder-strewn. BOUNCILY (15) [adverb] In a bouncy manner; with a lively, energetic, or springing quality of movement or behavior. BOUNDARY (14) [noun] The dividing line or location between two areas. | [noun] (often in the plural) The bounds, confines, or limits between immaterial things (such as one’s comfort zone, privacy, or professional sphere and the realm beyond). | [noun] An edge or line marking an edge of the playing field. BOVINELY (16) [adverb] In a manner resembling or characteristic of a bovine; stupidly or dully. BOVINITY (16) BOWINGLY (17) BOXBERRY (22) BOYISHLY (19) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of a boy; displaying boyish qualities or behavior. BRAINILY (13) BRASSILY (13) [adverb] In a brassy manner; with a bold, loud, or impudent quality. | [adverb] In a manner resembling brass in color or appearance. BRAWNILY (16) [adverb] In a manner characterized by muscular strength or physical power; with brawn. BRAZENLY (22) [adverb] In a brazen manner. BREEZILY (22) [adverb] In a breezy manner; with a light, airy quality or casual, carefree attitude. BREVETCY (18) BREVIARY (16) [noun] A book containing prayers, hymns, and so on for everyday use at the canonical hours. | [noun] A brief statement or summary. BRIDALLY (14) [adjective] In the manner or style of a bride; relating to or befitting a bride. BRIGHTLY (17) [adverb] In a bright manner. BROGUERY (14) BROIDERY (14) [noun] Embroidery; ornamental needlework on fabric. BROKENLY (17) [adverb] In a broken manner; in a disjointed or fragmented way. | [adverb] With breaks or interruptions; discontinuously. BROODILY (14) [adverb] In a brooding manner; with a tendency to think deeply or moodily about something. | [adverb] In a way that suggests sitting on eggs to hatch them. BRUTALLY (13) [adverb] In a brutal manner; viciously, barbarically. BRYOLOGY (17) [noun] The study of bryophytes (non-vascular plants including mosses and liverworts). BUCCALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or toward the cheek or the inside of the cheek. BULLOCKY (19) [noun] A person (usually a man) who drives a cart pulled by a team of bullocks. BULLYBOY (18) [noun] A tough, aggressive man, especially one who is young. | [noun] A familiar male associate who is regarded rather fondly, especially one who is spirited and genial. BUNCHILY (18) [adverb] In a bunchy manner; in a way that forms bunches or clusters. BUOYANCY (18) [noun] The upward force on a body immersed or partly immersed in a fluid. | [noun] The ability of an object to stay afloat in a fluid. | [noun] (by extension) Resilience or cheerfulness. BURGLARY (14) [noun] The crime of unlawfully breaking into a vehicle, house, store, or other enclosure with the intent to steal. BURGUNDY (15) [noun] A variety of red wine from this region. | [noun] A variety of wine resembling that of Burgundy; especially from Australia or California. | [noun] A dark red colour tinged with purple, like that of Burgundy (red) wine. BUSYBODY (19) [noun] Someone who interferes with others; one who is nosy, intrusive or meddlesome. BUTCHERY (18) [noun] The cruel, ruthless killings of humans, as at a slaughterhouse. | [noun] An abattoir, a slaughterhouse. | [noun] The butchering of meat. | [noun] The stereotypical behaviors and accoutrements of being a butch lesbian. CABLEWAY (18) [noun] A system of suspended cables from which cable cars are hung. CADUCITY (16) [noun] Dotage or senility. | [noun] The state of being impermanent or transitory. CAECALLY (15) [adverb] In a manner relating to or affecting the caecum (a pouch connected to the junction of the small and large intestines). CAJOLERY (20) [noun] Cajolement CALAMARY (15) CALAMITY (15) [noun] An event resulting in great loss. | [noun] The distress that results from some disaster. CANDIDLY (15) [adverb] In a candid manner; frankly CANINITY (13) CANNONRY (13) [noun] Cannons, collectively; battery of cannons. | [noun] The firing of cannons. CAPACITY (17) [noun] The ability to hold, receive or absorb | [noun] A measure of such ability; volume | [noun] The maximum amount that can be held CARNALLY (13) [adverb] In a manner relating to physical desires, especially sexual desire; fleshly or bodily. CARTOONY (13) [adjective] Resembling or characteristic of a cartoon; having exaggerated or simplified features in the style of a cartoon. CASTAWAY (16) [noun] A shipwrecked sailor. | [noun] A discarded person or thing. | [noun] An outcast; someone cast out of a group or society. CASUALLY (13) [adverb] In a casual manner. CASUALTY (13) [noun] Something that happens by chance, especially an unfortunate event; an accident, a disaster. | [noun] A person suffering from injuries or who has been killed due to an accident or through an act of violence. | [noun] Specifically, a person who has been killed (not only injured) due to an accident or through an act of violence; a fatality. CATCHFLY (21) [noun] Any of several unrelated plants that have sticky leaves on which flies become stuck; especially, the silenes or campions. CATEGORY (14) [noun] A group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria. | [noun] A collection of objects, together with a transitively closed collection of composable arrows between them, such that every object has an identity arrow, and such that arrow composition is associative. CATENARY (13) [adjective] Relating to a chain; like a chain. | [adjective] Relating to a catena. | [noun] The curve described by a flexible chain or a rope if it is supported at each end and is acted upon only by no other forces than a uniform gravitational force due to its own weight and variations involving additional and non-uniform forces. CAUDALLY (14) [adverb] Toward or situated at the tail or posterior end of an organism. CAUSALLY (13) [adverb] In a causal manner. CAUSEWAY (16) [noun] A road that is raised, so as to be above water, marshland, and similar low-lying obstacles. Originally causeways were much like dykes, generally pierced to let water through, whereas many modern causeways are more like bridges or viaducts. | [verb] To pave, to cobble. CAVITARY (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a (body) cavity. CELERITY (13) [noun] Speed, swiftness. | [noun] The speed of individual waves (as opposed to the speed of groups of waves). | [noun] The speed with which a perturbation to the flow propagates through the flow domain. CELIBACY (17) [noun] Abstaining from marriage; the state of being unmarried. | [noun] (by extension) Abstinence from sexual relations. CEMETERY (15) [noun] A place where the dead are buried; a graveyard or memorial park. CENTAURY (13) [noun] Any of the flowering plants in or formerly in the genus Centaurium. | [noun] Any of diverse other plants: CEREMONY (15) [noun] A ritual, with religious or cultural significance. | [noun] An official gathering to celebrate, commemorate, or otherwise mark some event. | [noun] A formal socially established behaviour, often in relation to people of different ranks; formality. CETOLOGY (14) [noun] The branch of zoology concerned with the order Cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. CHAMBRAY (20) [noun] A soft fabric woven with a white weft and coloured warp. CHANCERY (18) [noun] In England, formerly, the highest court of judicature next to the Parliament, exercising jurisdiction at law, but chiefly in equity; but under the jurisdiction act of 1873 it became the chancery division of the High Court of Justice, and now exercises jurisdiction only in equity. | [noun] In the United States, a court of equity; equity; proceeding in equity. | [noun] The type of building that houses a diplomatic mission or embassy. CHANCILY (18) [adverb] In a risky, uncertain, or precarious manner; by chance or luck. CHARLADY (17) [noun] A woman who cleans houses and offices as an occupation. CHASTELY (16) [adverb] In a chaste manner; with purity, modesty, or virtue, especially regarding sexual matters. CHASTITY (16) [noun] The quality of being chaste: the state of abstaining from any sexual activity considered immoral; avoidance of sexual sins. CHATTERY (16) [adjective] Characterized by excessive talking or chattering; inclined to talk a lot. | [adjective] Making a chattering sound; prone to making quick successive clicking or rattling noises. CHATTILY (16) [adverb] In a chatty manner; in a way that is talkative, friendly, or informal. CHEEKILY (20) [adverb] In a cheeky or impudent manner. CHEERILY (16) [adverb] In a cheerful manner; with a cheery demeanour. CHEESILY (16) [adverb] In a cheesy manner; in a way that is of poor quality, tacky, or overly sentimental. CHEMURGY (19) [noun] A branch of applied chemistry that is concerned with preparing industrial products from agricultural raw materials. CHICCORY (20) [noun] A variant spelling of chicory, a plant with blue flowers whose root is used as a coffee substitute or additive. CHICKORY (22) [noun] A North American tree of the hickory family, or its hard wood. | [noun] The root of chicory plant used as a coffee substitute or flavoring. CHILLILY (16) [adverb] In a chilly manner; coldly or in a way that suggests cold or unfriendliness. CHIMBLEY (20) [noun] A vertical tube or hollow column used to emit environmentally polluting gaseous and solid matter (including but not limited to by-products of burning carbon or hydrocarbon based fuels); a flue. | [noun] The glass flue surrounding the flame of an oil lamp. | [noun] The smokestack of a steam locomotive. CHIRPILY (18) [adverb] In a cheerful and lively manner; with a series of short, sharp sounds. CHIRRUPY (18) CHIVALRY (19) [noun] Cavalry; horsemen armed for battle. | [noun] The fact or condition of being a knight; knightly skill, prowess. | [noun] The ethical code of the knight prevalent in Medieval Europe, having such primary virtues as mercy towards the poor and oppressed, humility, honour, sacrifice, fear of God, faithfulness, courage and utmost graciousness and courtesy to ladies. CHOICELY (18) CHOIRBOY (18) [noun] A boy chorister. | [noun] A piously innocent person. CHOPPILY (20) [adverb] In a choppy manner; with abrupt or irregular movements or changes. CHORALLY (16) [adverb] In the manner of a choir or chorus; as performed by a group singing together. CHRONAXY (23) [noun] The minimum time required for an electric current of twice the rheobase strength to stimulate a tissue, used in electrophysiology and medical applications. CHUBBILY (20) [adverb] In a chubby manner; in a way that is round or plump in appearance. CHUMMILY (20) [adverb] In a chummy (friendly and familiar) manner; in a way that suggests close friendship or familiarity. CHUNKILY (20) [adverb] In a chunky manner; with chunks or in a way characterized by chunks. CHURCHLY (21) [adjective] Pertaining to or relating to the church, its government, forms, or ceremonies; ecclesiastical. | [adjective] Devoted to, or inclined to attach great importance to, the order and ritual of a particular section of the Christian church. | [adjective] In accordance with ecclesiastical standards or ceremonies; appropriate for or befitting a church. CINERARY (13) [adjective] Relating to or used for the deposit of ashes, especially of cremated remains. | [noun] A vessel or urn for holding the ashes of the dead. CIRCUITY (15) [noun] The quality or state of being circuitous; a roundabout or indirect course or method. CITATORY (13) [adjective] Of or relating to citation; tending to cite or quote. CIVILITY (16) [noun] Speech or behaviour that is fit for civil interactions; politeness, courtesy. | [noun] (chiefly in plural) An individual act or expression of polite behaviour; a courtesy. | [noun] The state or fact of being civilized; civilization. CLAMMILY (17) [adverb] In a clammy manner; in a way that is cold, damp, and sticky to the touch. CLASSIFY (16) [verb] To identify by or divide into classes; to categorize | [verb] To declare something a secret, especially a government secret CLASSILY (13) [adverb] In a classy or stylish manner; with elegance or sophistication. CLATTERY (13) [adjective] Making a continuous rattling or clattering sound; characterized by clatter. CLEMENCY (17) [noun] The gentle or kind exercise of power; leniency, mercy; compassion in judging or punishing. | [noun] A pardon, commutation, or similar reduction, removal, or postponement of legal penalties by an executive officer of a state. | [noun] Mildness of weather. CLEVERLY (16) [adverb] Wittily; in a tricky manner. | [adverb] Intelligently directed to a purpose. | [adverb] Completely, fully. CLINALLY (13) [adverb] In a manner relating to or along a cline; exhibiting gradual change across a geographic or environmental gradient. CLONALLY (13) [adverb] In a manner relating to or derived from a clone or clones; in a way that involves clonal reproduction or genetic identity. CLOUDILY (14) [adverb] In a cloudy manner; in a way that is unclear, obscure, or overcast. CLOWNERY (16) [noun] Foolish or ridiculous behavior; antics or stunts typical of a clown. | [noun] A circus performance or entertainment involving clowns. CLUMSILY (15) [adverb] In a clumsy manner or way; without care or finesse, often hurriedly or awkwardly. CLUSTERY (13) CLUTTERY (13) [adjective] Full of clutter; messy or disorganized. | [adjective] Tending to create or accumulate clutter. COAGENCY (16) [noun] The state or relationship of being a coagent; joint agency or shared responsibility in an action or process. COARSELY (13) [adverb] In a coarse manner COBWEBBY (22) [adjective] Resembling or covered with cobwebs; having a delicate, filmy appearance. | [adjective] Filled with cobwebs; dusty or neglected. COEMBODY (18) COEMPLOY (17) COEVALLY (16) [adverb] In a coeval manner; at the same time or period; contemporaneously. COGENTLY (14) [adverb] In a clear, logical, and convincing manner. COITALLY (13) COLLIERY (13) [noun] An underground coal mine, together with its surface buildings. | [noun] A facility that supplies coal. COLLOQUY (22) [noun] A conversation or dialogue. | [noun] A formal conference. | [noun] A church court held by certain Reformed denominations. COLOTOMY (15) [noun] A surgical operation in which an opening is made into the colon to allow discharge of feces. COMELILY (15) COMETARY (15) [adjective] Relating to or resembling a comet; of or pertaining to a comet. COMMONLY (17) [adverb] As a rule; frequently; usually | [adverb] In common; familiarly CONICITY (15) [noun] The quality or state of being conical in shape; the degree to which something approximates a cone. CONTRARY (13) [noun] The opposite. | [noun] One of a pair of propositions that cannot both be simultaneously true, , though they may both be false. | [verb] To oppose; to frustrate. CONVEXLY (23) [adverb] In a convex manner; with a curved or rounded outward surface. COOINGLY (14) [adverb] In a cooing manner; with soft murmuring sounds like those made by doves or pigeons. COPURIFY (18) COQUETRY (22) [noun] Coquettish behaviour; actions designed to excite erotic attention, without intending to reciprocate such feelings (chiefly of women towards men); flirtatious teasing. | [noun] An act constituting such behaviour; an affectation of amorous interest or enticement, especially of a woman directed towards a man. CORDUROY (14) [noun] A heavy fabric, usually made of cotton, with vertical ribs. | [noun] Cheap and poor-quality whiskey. | [noun] A pattern on snow resulting from the use of a snow groomer to pack snow and improve skiing, snowboarding and snowmobile trail conditions. Corduroy is widely regarded as a good surface on which to ski or ride. CORNETCY (15) [noun] The rank, role, or position of a cornet. CORONARY (13) [noun] Any of the coronary vessels; a coronary artery or coronary vein. | [noun] A small bone in the foot of a horse. | [adjective] Pertaining to a crown or garland. CORSETRY (13) [noun] The making or selling of corsets. | [noun] Corsets collectively, or the business of manufacturing and selling corsets. COSTMARY (15) [noun] An aromatic plant, Tanacetum balsamita, once used to flavour ale (prior to the use of hops) COSTUMEY (15) COTTAGEY (14) COURTESY (13) [noun] Polite behavior. | [noun] A polite gesture or remark, especially as opposed to an obligation or standard practice. | [noun] Consent or agreement in spite of fact; indulgence. COUSINLY (13) COUSINRY (13) COVERTLY (16) [adverb] In a covert manner, secretly. COWARDLY (17) [adjective] Showing cowardice; lacking in courage; weakly fearful. | [adverb] In the manner of a coward, cowardlily. COWBERRY (18) [noun] A shrub native to the cool temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere (Vaccinium vitis-idaea). | [noun] The berry of this shrub. CRABBILY (17) [adverb] In a crabby manner; irritably or bad-temperedly. CRAFTILY (16) [adverb] In a cunning, skillful, or deceitful manner; with craft or artfulness. CRAGGILY (15) [adverb] In a craggy manner; with a rough, rugged, or jagged quality. CRAMOISY (15) [noun] A deep red or crimson color, particularly as used in dyeing fabrics. | [adjective] Of a deep red or crimson color. CRANKILY (17) [adverb] In a cranky or irritable manner; grumpily or bad-temperedly. CRAVENLY (16) [adverb] In a cowardly or craven manner; showing lack of courage or bravery. CRAWLWAY (19) [noun] A low or narrow passage or tunnel that must be crawled through, such as in a cave, mine, or building. CREAKILY (17) [adverb] In a manner that produces creaks or squeaking sounds. CREAMERY (15) [noun] A place where dairy products are prepared or sold. | [noun] An ice cream parlour. CREAMILY (15) [adverb] In a creamy manner; with a smooth, rich, or cream-like quality or texture. CREDIBLY (16) [adverb] In a credible manner; believably. | [adverb] Used to report the speaker's assessment of the credibility of a reported statement CREEPILY (15) [adverb] In a creepy manner. | [adverb] With a furtive creeping motion. CRISPILY (15) [adverb] In a crisp manner; with a crisp quality or texture. | [adverb] In a brisk or sharp manner; tersely or briefly. CROAKILY (17) [adverb] In a croaky manner; with a hoarse, harsh, or rasping voice or sound. CROCKERY (19) [noun] Plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material. | [noun] Crocks, earthenware vessels, especially domestic utensils. CROOKERY (17) CROSSWAY (16) [noun] A crossroad. CROUPILY (15) CROUSELY (13) [adverb] In a bold, confident, or fearless manner; courageously or confidently. CRUSTILY (13) [adverb] In a crusty manner; with a rough, harsh, or irritable demeanor. CRYINGLY (17) CRYOGENY (17) [noun] The production of low temperatures or the branch of physics dealing with the effects of very low temperatures on matter. CUBICITY (17) CULINARY (13) [adjective] Relating to the practice of cookery or the activity of cooking. | [adjective] Of or relating to a kitchen. CULPABLY (17) [adverb] In a manner deserving blame or censure; blameably. CUPIDITY (16) [noun] Extreme greed, especially for wealth. CURRENCY (15) [noun] Money or other items used to facilitate transactions. | [noun] (more specifically) Paper money. | [noun] The state of being current; general acceptance or recognition. CURRIERY (13) CURSEDLY (14) [adverb] In a cursed or damned manner; unfortunately or miserably. 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DELIVERY (15) [noun] The act of conveying something. | [noun] The item which has been conveyed. | [noun] The act of giving birth DELUSORY (12) [adjective] Tending to delude DEMAGOGY (16) [noun] Demagogism DEMURELY (14) DENAZIFY (24) [verb] To free from Nazi influence. DENIABLY (14) DENTALLY (12) DERISORY (12) [adjective] Laughably small or inadequate. | [adjective] Derisive; laughable; ridiculous DETOXIFY (22) [verb] To remove foreign and harmful substances from something. DEUCEDLY (15) DEVIANCY (17) DEVILTRY (15) [noun] Devilry. DEVOUTLY (15) [adverb] In a devout manner. DEWBERRY (17) [noun] Small brambles of the genus Rubus which have stems that trail along the ground. | [noun] The purple to black berries of these plants. DIABLERY (14) DIAPHONY (17) DIDYNAMY (18) DILATORY (12) [adjective] Relating to dilation; dilative | [adjective] Intentionally delaying (someone or something), intended to cause delay, gain time, or defer decision. | [adjective] Slow or tardy. 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DOCILELY (14) DOCILITY (14) DOGBERRY (15) [noun] The berry of the dogwood. | [noun] Clintonia borealis DOGGEDLY (15) [adverb] In a way that is stubbornly persistent. | [adverb] Sullenly, gloomily DOGSBODY (16) [noun] A person who does menial work, a servant. | [verb] To act as a dogsbody, to do menial work: DOMESDAY (15) [noun] The day when God is expected to judge the world; end times. | [noun] Judgement day; the day of the Final Judgment; any day of decisive judgement or final dissolution. DOOMSDAY (15) [noun] The day when God is expected to judge the world; end times. | [noun] Judgement day; the day of the Final Judgment; any day of decisive judgement or final dissolution. | [adjective] Concerned with or predicting future universal destruction. DORMANCY (16) [noun] The state or characteristic of being dormant; quiet, inactive restfulness. 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ENTRYWAY (17) [noun] An opening or hallway allowing entry into a structure. ENVIABLY (16) EPICALLY (15) EPILEPSY (15) [noun] A medical condition in which the sufferer experiences seizures (or convulsions) and blackouts. EPINASTY (13) EPIPHANY (18) [noun] The appearance of Jesus Christ to the Magi on the twelfth day after Christmas. | [noun] An annual Christian feast celebrating this event. | [noun] The day of the celebration, January 6th, or sometimes (in Western Christianity), the Sunday between January 2nd and 8th. EPISTASY (13) EPIZOOTY (22) EQUALITY (20) [noun] The fact of being equal. | [noun] The fact of being equal, of having the same value. | [noun] The equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences. EQUINELY (20) EQUINITY (20) ERRANTLY (11) ERRANTRY (11) ERRINGLY (12) ESTERIFY (14) ETERNITY (11) [noun] Existence without end, infinite time. | [noun] Existence outside of time. | [noun] A period of time which extends infinitely far into the future. ETHERIFY (17) ETHOLOGY (15) [noun] The scientific study of human and animal behaviour. | [noun] The study of the human ethos. ETIOLOGY (12) [noun] The establishment of a cause, origin, or reason for something. | [noun] The study of causes or causation. | [noun] The study or investigation of the causes of disease; a scientific explanation for the origin of a disease. EUPHRASY (16) EUPLOIDY (14) EURYTHMY (19) [noun] The harmony of features and proportion in architecture. | [noun] Graceful body movements to the rhythm of spoken words and music. | [noun] Healthy, normal beating of the pulse. EUTROPHY (16) EVERYDAY (18) [noun] (rare) the ordinary or routine day or occasion | [adjective] Appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions | [adjective] Commonplace, ordinary EVERYWAY (20) EXIGENCY (21) [noun] (chiefly in the plural) The demands or requirements of a situation. | [noun] An urgent situation, one requiring extreme effort or attention. 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FALLIBLY (16) FAMOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a celebrated manner. | [adverb] Indicates that the act, state or occurrence described by the sentence is famous. | [adverb] Really well, having great rapport FARRIERY (14) FATALITY (14) [noun] The state proceeding from destiny; invincible necessity, superior to, and independent of, free and rational control. | [noun] Tendency to death, destruction or danger, as if by decree of fate. | [noun] That which is decreed by fate or which is fatal; a fatal event. FATHERLY (17) [adjective] Characteristic of what is considered the ideal behaviour pertaining to fatherhood. | [adjective] Characteristic of fathers, paternal. FAULTILY (14) FAUNALLY (14) FEASIBLY (16) [adverb] In a feasible manner FEATHERY (17) [noun] (furry fandom) Someone who roleplays or describes themselves as being a bird or bird-like animal character with human characteristics. | [adjective] Resembling feathers. | [adjective] Covered with feathers. FEDERACY (17) [noun] A form of government where one or several substate units enjoy considerably more independence than the majority. FELICITY (16) [noun] Happiness. | [noun] An apt and pleasing style in speech, writing, etc. | [noun] (semiology) Reproduction of a sign with fidelity. FELINELY (14) FELINITY (14) FELLOWLY (17) FEMINACY (18) FEMINITY (16) [noun] Femininity. FERACITY (16) FERETORY (14) [noun] A receptacle that houses relics of saints. | [noun] An area of a church where relics are kept. FEROCITY (16) [noun] The condition of being ferocious. FERVENCY (19) FERVIDLY (18) FESTALLY (14) FETOLOGY (15) FEUDALLY (15) FIDELITY (15) [noun] Faithfulness to one's duties. | [noun] Loyalty to one's spouse or partner, including abstention from extramarital affairs. | [noun] Accuracy, or exact correspondence to some given quality or fact. FIERCELY (16) [adverb] In a fierce manner. 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FLAVOURY (17) FLEECILY (16) FLEXIBLY (23) [adverb] In a flexible manner FLICKERY (20) FLIMSILY (16) FLINTILY (14) FLOODWAY (18) [noun] An engineered path to channel floodwaters away from areas to be protected FLOPPILY (18) FLORALLY (14) FLORIDLY (15) FLOSSILY (14) FLUENTLY (14) [adverb] In a fluent manner, as expressing oneself easily, especially in a foreign language. | [adverb] In a fluent manner, as having graceful movements. FLUFFILY (20) FLUIDITY (15) [noun] The state of being fluid rather than viscous | [noun] A measure of the extent to which something is fluid. The reciprocal of its viscosity. | [noun] The quality of being fluid or free-flowing FLUMMERY (18) [noun] A custard; any of several bland, gelatinous foodstuffs, usually made from stewed fruit and thickened with oatmeal, cornstarch or flour. | [noun] Empty or meaningless talk, especially when used to flatter. | [noun] Pretentious trappings, useless ornaments used to impress. FLUTTERY (14) [adjective] That flutters; fluttering FOLDAWAY (18) [noun] A piece of furniture, of any kind, that can be folded away when not in use. | [adjective] That may be folded away when not in use. FOLKSILY (18) FORCEDLY (17) FORCIBLY (18) [adverb] In a forcible manner, by force, against one's will. | [adverb] In a forcible manner, with force, with powerful effect, powerfully, strongly. FOREBODY (17) FORELADY (15) [noun] The female equivalent of a foreman FOREPLAY (16) [noun] In human sexual behavior, the acts at the beginning of a sexual encounter that serve to build up sexual arousal. | [verb] To engage in foreplay. FORESTAY (14) [noun] A stay that extends from the top of the foremast to the bow or bowsprit of a sailing ship | [verb] To stay beforehand; secure or fasten with or as with a forestay. | [verb] To stay, delay, postpone, or hinder beforehand; forestall; prevent. FORESTRY (14) [noun] The science of planting and growing trees in forests. | [noun] The art and practice of planting and growing trees in forests. | [noun] The art and practice of cultivating, exploiting and renewing forests for commercial purposes. FORKEDLY (19) FORMALLY (16) [adverb] In a formal manner. | [adverb] In accordance with official procedure. | [adverb] In accordance with rigorous rules. FORMERLY (16) [adverb] At some time in the past | [adverb] Previously; once FORTUITY (14) [noun] The state of being fortuitous. | [noun] A fortuitous event; an accident. FOURTHLY (17) [adverb] In the fourth place; fourth in a row. FREAKILY (18) FRENZILY (23) FRIENDLY (15) [noun] A game which is of no consequence in terms of ranking, betting etc. | [noun] A person or entity on the same side in a conflict. | [adjective] Generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character. | [adverb] In a friendly manner, like a friend. FRIGIDLY (16) FRIPPERY (18) [noun] Ostentation, as in fancy clothing. | [noun] Useless things; trifles. | [noun] Cast-off clothes. FRISKILY (18) FRIZZILY (32) FROLICKY (20) FROMENTY (16) FROSTILY (14) FROTHILY (17) FROWZILY (26) FROZENLY (23) FRUCTIFY (19) [verb] To bear fruit; to generate useful products or ideas. | [verb] To make productive or fruitful. | [verb] To be satisfied sexually. FRUGALLY (15) FRUITILY (14) FRUMENTY (16) [noun] A porridge made by boiling hulled wheat, typically with additional ingredients such as milk, egg yolks, and/or almond milk, traditionally served with venison or porpoise. FRUMPILY (18) FUGACITY (17) [noun] A measure of the tendency of a fluid to expand or escape. | [noun] A measure of the relative stability of different phases of a substance under the same conditions. | [noun] Transience. FUMATORY (16) FUMINGLY (17) FUMITORY (16) [noun] A plant of the taxonomic genus Fumaria, which are annual herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to temperate Europe and Asia. FUNERARY (14) [adjective] Of or relating to a funeral. FURMENTY (16) FURRIERY (14) [noun] Furs in general. | [noun] The business of a furrier; trade in furs. FUTILELY (14) FUTILITY (14) [noun] The quality of being futile or useless. | [noun] Something, especially an act, that is futile. | [noun] Unimportance. FUTURITY (14) [noun] The future. | [noun] The state of being in the future. | [noun] A future event. GADGETRY (14) [noun] Machines, technology | [noun] (usually in the plural) A gadget. GAPINGLY (15) GARGANEY (13) [noun] A small dabbling duck, Anas querquedula, that breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, and winters in Africa. GARISHLY (15) GARLICKY (18) [adjective] Tasting or smelling of garlic. GAUCHELY (17) GELIDITY (13) [noun] The state or quality of being gelid. GEMOLOGY (15) [noun] The art and science of gems GENIALLY (12) GENTRIFY (15) [verb] To renovate or improve something, especially housing or district, to make it more appealing to the middle classes (often with the negative association of pricing out existing residents) GEOGNOSY (13) GEOMANCY (16) [noun] A method of divination which interprets markings on the ground or how handfuls of dirt land when tossed. GEOMETRY (14) [noun] The branch of mathematics dealing with spatial relationships. | [noun] (often qualified in combination) A mathematical system that deals with spatial relationships and that is built on a particular set of axioms; a subbranch of geometry which deals with such a system or systems. | [noun] The observed or specified spatial attributes of an object, etc. GEOPHAGY (18) [noun] The practice of eating earthy substances such as clay and chalk, often thought to augment a mineral-deficient diet. GIBINGLY (15) GIFTEDLY (16) GIMMICKY (22) [adjective] Resembling, or characteristic of a gimmick. | [adjective] Containing gimmicks. GINGELEY (13) GINGELLY (13) GINGERLY (13) [adjective] Very careful or cautious. GIVEAWAY (18) [noun] Something that is given away or handed out for free. | [noun] An event at which things are given away for free. | [noun] Something that is obvious or apparent; something that reveals a secret. GLASSILY (12) GLAZIERY (21) GLITTERY (12) [adjective] That glitters. GLOBALLY (14) [adverb] In all places or situations. | [adverb] Over the entire planet. GLOOMILY (14) GLOSSARY (12) [noun] A list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with their definitions. GLOSSILY (12) GLUMPILY (16) GLUTTONY (12) [noun] The vice of eating to excess. GOLDENLY (13) GORBELLY (14) GORBLIMY (16) GORGEDLY (14) GOSSIPRY (14) GRAMERCY (16) GRASSILY (12) GRATUITY (12) [noun] Something (usually money) given in exchange for influence or as an inducement to dishonesty. | [noun] That which seduces; seduction; allurement. | [noun] (feudal law) A right to the use of a superior's land, as a stipend for services to be performed; also, the land so held; a fief. GRAVELLY (15) [adjective] Full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles. | [adjective] (of a voice) Unpleasantly harsh or rasping. GRAVIDLY (16) GREASILY (12) GREEDILY (13) [adverb] In a greedy manner; with keen or ardent desire. GREENERY (12) [noun] Green foliage or verdure. | [noun] Foliage used as decoration. | [noun] Marijuana. GREENFLY (15) [noun] Any of several kinds of common insects green in color: GREENWAY (15) [noun] A corridor of undeveloped or park land. GRINDERY (13) GRITTILY (12) GROGGERY (14) GROGGILY (14) GRUBBILY (16) GRUFFILY (18) GRUMPILY (16) GUARANTY (12) [verb] To give an assurance that something will be done right. | [verb] To assume or take responsibility for a debt or other obligation. | [verb] To make something certain. GUERNSEY (12) [noun] A seaman's knitted woolen sweater, similar to a jersey. | [noun] The shirt worn by the players. | [noun] (slang: as in "get a guernsey") [receive] praise, admiration, recognition, credit, etc GUIDEWAY (16) [noun] A track along which something is guided, such as a component in a machine, or an automated transit vehicle. GUILTILY (12) GULLABLY (14) GULLIBLY (14) GULOSITY (12) [noun] Excessive appetite GYNANDRY (16) GYNARCHY (20) [noun] A government ruled by a woman or women. | [noun] Government by a woman or women. GYNIATRY (15) GYRATORY (15) [noun] A large traffic roundabout with non-standard lane markings or priorities, or with buildings on the central island. | [adjective] Moving in a circle, or spirally; revolving; whirling around. HAGBERRY (17) HAPLOIDY (17) HARLOTRY (14) HATCHERY (19) [noun] A facility where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, especially those of fish or poultry. HATCHWAY (22) [noun] A means of passing through a wall or floor, having a hatch (especially on a ship); a doorway with a hatch rather than a door. HEADACHY (20) HEADSTAY (15) HEARTILY (14) [adverb] In a hearty manner. HEATEDLY (15) HEATHERY (17) HEAVENLY (17) [adjective] Relating to the sky or outer space, regarded as the realm of the sun, moon, planets, and stars. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the highest degree of glory. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to the heaven believed in by many religions. HECTICLY (18) HEGEMONY (17) [noun] Domination, influence, or authority over another, especially by one political group over a society or by one nation over others. | [noun] Dominance of one social group over another, such that the ruling group or hegemon acquires some degree of consent from the subordinate, as opposed to dominance purely by force. HEGUMENY (17) HELICITY (16) [noun] The quality of being helical. | [noun] Any of certain measures of the extent to which vortex lines (in fluid flow) or field lines (in a magnetic or electromagnetic field) kink and twist and/or link and coil around one another. | [noun] The quantized spin component of a moving particle along the direction of its motion. HERALDRY (15) [noun] The profession or art of devising, granting and blazoning coats of arms, tracing genealogies and ruling on questions of protocol or rank. | [noun] An armorial ensign along with its history and description. | [noun] Pageantry. HEREAWAY (17) HEREDITY (15) [noun] Hereditary transmission of the physical and genetic qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants. HERMITRY (16) HERSTORY (14) [noun] History that emphasizes the role of women, or that is told from a woman's (or from a feminist) point of view. | [noun] Any historical writing by or about women. HEXAPODY (24) HEXARCHY (26) HIDDENLY (16) HIDEAWAY (18) [noun] A hiding place, somewhere one can go to get away from other people | [adjective] Capable of being stored out of sight when not in use. HILARITY (14) [noun] A great amount of amusement, usually accompanied by laughter. | [noun] Something that induces laughter. HILLOCKY (20) HOARSELY (14) HOGMANAY (17) HOGMENAY (17) HOKYPOKY (27) HOLLOWLY (17) HOLOGAMY (17) HOLOGYNY (18) HOMEBODY (19) [noun] A person who prefers to remain at home, rather than participate in social events elsewhere. HOMESTAY (16) [noun] A system whereby students, visiting a foreign country to study, board with a local family at an affordable price. | [noun] A house used primarily as the residence of the owner but with the business of accommodating paying guests. HOMOGAMY (19) [noun] Fertilization of a flower by pollen from the same plant. | [noun] Breeding between similar individuals. | [noun] Marriage or other union between similar people, or people of the same sex. HOMOGENY (17) [noun] Similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships HOMOGONY (17) HOMOLOGY (17) [noun] A homologous relationship. | [noun] A theory associating a system of groups to each topological space. | [noun] A certain system of groups associated to a chain complex. HOMONYMY (21) HONESTLY (14) [adverb] (manner) In an honest manner. | [adverb] Frankly, to be honest. | [interjection] Used to express exasperation, dismay, etc. HONORARY (14) [noun] An honorarium; a fee for services of no fixed value. | [noun] A kind of secret society that operates in name only, with membership given to honor some achievement. | [adjective] Given as an honor/honour, with no duties attached, and without payment. HOROLOGY (15) [noun] The study of time, and the art, science and technology of timekeeping and timekeepers (such as clocks, watches and sundials). | [noun] The office-book of the Greek Church for the canonical hours. HORRIBLY (16) [adverb] (manner) In a horrible way; very badly. | [adverb] (degree, often modifying a negative adverb or adjective) To an extreme degree or extent. | [adverb] (evaluative) With a very bad effect. HORRIDLY (15) HORSEFLY (17) [noun] Any of several medium to large flies, of the family Tabanidae, that suck the blood of mammals (not to be confused with Stomoxys calcitrans, the stable fly, or dog fly). HOSTELRY (14) [noun] An inn that provides overnight accommodation for travellers (and, originally, their horses). | [noun] The art and skill of guest management at a commercial facility such as a hotel, inn, motel, bed and breakfast, or hostel. HOUSEBOY (16) [noun] A male domestic servant. HOUSEFLY (17) [noun] Any fly regularly found in human dwellings. HUMANELY (16) [adverb] In a humane way HUMANITY (16) [noun] Mankind; human beings as a group. | [noun] The human condition or nature. | [noun] The quality of being benevolent; humane traits of character; humane qualities or aspects. HUMIDIFY (20) [verb] To increase the humidity in the air. HUMIDITY (17) [noun] Dampness, especially that of the air. | [noun] The amount of water vapour in the air. HUMILITY (16) [noun] The characteristic of being humble; humbleness in character and behavior. HUMMOCKY (24) HUNGRILY (15) [adverb] In a hungry way or manner; with hunger. HUNTEDLY (15) HUSHEDLY (18) HYDROPSY (20) HYPOGYNY (23) IDEALITY (12) [noun] The quality or state of being ideal. | [noun] The capacity to form deals of beauty or perfection. | [noun] The conceptive faculty. IDEALOGY (13) IDENTIFY (15) [verb] To establish the identity of someone or something. | [verb] To disclose the identity of someone. | [verb] To establish the taxonomic classification of an organism. IDENTITY (12) [noun] Sameness, identicalness; the quality or fact of (several specified things) being the same. | [noun] The difference or character that marks off an individual or collective from the rest of the same kind, selfhood, sense of who something or someone or oneself is, or the recurring characteristics that enable the recognition of such an individual or group by others or themself. | [noun] A name or persona—a mask or appearance one presents to the world—by which one is known. IDEOLOGY (13) [noun] Doctrine, philosophy, body of beliefs or principles belonging to an individual or group. | [noun] The study of the origin and nature of ideas. IDOLATRY (12) [noun] The worship of idols. | [noun] The excessive admiration of somebody or something. IDONEITY (12) IGNOMINY (14) [noun] Great dishonor, shame, or humiliation. ILLUSORY (11) [adjective] Resulting from an illusion; deceptive, imaginary, unreal IMMUNITY (15) [noun] The state of being insusceptible to something; notably: | [noun] A resistance to a specific thing. IMPARITY (15) IMPISHLY (18) IMPOLICY (17) IMPUNITY (15) [noun] Exemption from punishment. | [noun] Freedom from punishment or retribution; security from any reprisal or injurious consequences of an action, behaviour etc. IMPURELY (15) IMPURITY (15) [noun] The condition of being impure; because of contamination, pollution, adulteration or insufficient purification. | [noun] A component or additive that renders something else impure. | [noun] A state of immorality or sin; especially the weakness of the flesh: inchastity. INCISORY (13) INDIGNLY (13) INDUSTRY (12) [noun] The tendency to work persistently. Diligence. | [noun] Businesses of the same type, considered as a whole. Trade. | [noun] Businesses that produce goods as opposed to services. INEQUITY (20) [noun] A lack of justice; injustice. | [noun] An unjust act; a disservice. INFANTRY (14) [noun] Soldiers who fight on foot (on land), as opposed to cavalry and other mounted units, regardless of external transport (e.g. airborne). | [noun] The part of an army consisting of infantry soldiers, especially opposed to mounted and technical troops | [noun] A regiment of infantry INFINITY (14) [noun] Endlessness, unlimitedness, absence of a beginning, end or limits to size. | [noun] A number that has an infinite numerical value that cannot be counted. | [noun] An idealised point which is said to be approached by sequences of values whose magnitudes increase without bound. INFIRMLY (16) INIQUITY (20) [noun] Deviation from what is right; gross injustice, sin, wickedness. | [noun] An act of great injustice or unfairness; a sinful or wicked act; an unconscionable deed. INKBERRY (17) [noun] Any of various plants that bear dark berries, or the berries themselves: INNATELY (11) [adverb] In an innate manner, referring to a property that is possessed merely by its nature. INSANELY (11) [adverb] In an insane manner; not sanely. | [adverb] To a great degree; very much. INSANITY (11) [noun] The state of being insane; madness. INSTANCY (13) [noun] Insistence, insistency | [noun] Immediacy, instantaneousness INTENTLY (11) [adverb] In an intent or focused manner. INTERLAY (11) [verb] To insert layers of a different material. INTIMACY (15) [noun] Feeling or atmosphere of closeness and openness towards someone else, not necessarily involving sexuality. | [noun] Intimate relationship. | [noun] (especially plural) Intimate detail, (item of) intimate information. INTRADAY (12) [adjective] Occurring during a single day. INVERITY (14) INVIABLY (16) INWARDLY (15) [adverb] In an inward manner; on the inside or to oneself. | [adverb] Completely, fully. IONICITY (13) IREFULLY (14) ISOCRACY (15) ISOMETRY (13) ISOSPORY (13) ISOSTASY (11) [noun] The state of balance or pressure equilibrium thought to exist within the Earth's crust, whereby the upper lithosphere floats on denser magma beneath. ISOTROPY (13) ISSUABLY (13) JACKSTAY (24) [noun] A stay (rope, bar or batten), running along a ship's yard, to which is attached the head of a square sail. | [noun] A cable between two ships or from a ship to a fixed point which can be used to support a load during transfer of personnel or materiel along the cable. | [noun] A line (rope, webbing or cable), attached to a boat at the ends, to which a safety harness can be clipped to restrain falling in rough conditions and to prevent falling overboard. JADISHLY (22) JAGGEDLY (21) JAGGHERY (23) JANISARY (18) JANIZARY (27) [noun] An infantry soldier, often of Christian descent and forcibly converted to Islam, in a former elite Turkish (Ottoman) guard (disbanded in 1826); by extension, any Turkish soldier, particularly one escorting a traveller. | [noun] An elite, highly loyal supporter. JAPINGLY (21) JAUNTILY (18) JEALOUSY (18) [noun] A state of suspicious guarding towards a spouse, lover etc., from fears of infidelity. | [noun] A resentment towards someone for a perceived advantage or superiority they hold. | [noun] Envy towards another's possessions JEJUNELY (25) JEJUNITY (25) JEOPARDY (21) [noun] Danger of loss, harm, or failure. | [verb] To jeopardize; to endanger. JESUITRY (18) JIBINGLY (21) JOCOSELY (20) JOCOSITY (20) JOCUNDLY (21) JOKINGLY (23) [adverb] In a joking manner. JOVIALLY (21) JOVIALTY (21) JOYFULLY (24) [adverb] In a joyful manner; joyously. JOYOUSLY (21) [adverb] In a joyful manner; joyfully. JUGGLERY (20) JURATORY (18) KAZATSKY (28) KIELBASY (17) KISSABLY (17) KNACKERY (21) KNIGHTLY (19) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a knight or knights. | [adjective] Befitting a knight; formally courteous (as a knight); chivalrous, gallant and courtly. | [adverb] In the manner of a knight; chivalrously. KNOTTILY (15) KOLINSKY (19) [noun] The Siberian weasel, Mustela sibirica | [noun] The fur of the Siberian weasel KOLKHOSY (22) KOLKHOZY (31) [noun] A farming collective in the former Soviet Union. LABIALLY (13) LABILITY (13) LACKADAY (18) [interjection] An expression of regret or grief. LACUNARY (13) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or having characteristics of a lacuna. LAICALLY (13) LAMASERY (13) [noun] A monastery for lamas. LAMBENCY (17) LAMINARY (13) LANDLADY (13) [noun] A female landlord. LANOSITY (11) LAPIDARY (14) [noun] A person who cuts, polishes, engraves, or deals in gems. | [noun] An expert in gems or precious stones; a connoisseur of lapidary work. | [noun] A treatise on precious stones. LAPIDIFY (17) [verb] To become stone or stony. | [verb] To convert into stone or stony material; to petrify. | [verb] To cause to become permanent; to solidify. LATCHKEY (20) [noun] A key, especially to an outside door. | [noun] A child who is given a key to the home and is expected to remain at home alone (without adult supervision until the parents return from work). | [adjective] Equipped with a key; generally in the phrase latchkey child. LATENTLY (11) LATINITY (11) LATTERLY (11) [adverb] Recently; to have occurred a short time before. LAUDABLY (14) LAVATORY (14) [noun] A vessel or fixture for washing, particularly: | [noun] Handwashing, particularly | [noun] A liquid used in washing; a lotion; a wash; a rinse. LAVISHLY (17) [adverb] In a lavish manner, expending profusely. LAWFULLY (17) [adverb] Conforming to the law; legally LAWYERLY (17) LEADENLY (12) LEATHERY (14) [adjective] Having the consistency, feel, or texture of leather. LEGALITY (12) [noun] Lawfulness. LEGENDRY (13) LEGERITY (12) LENIENCY (13) [noun] The quality of mercy or forgiveness, especially in the assignment of punishment as in a court case. | [noun] An act of being lenient. LETHALLY (14) [adverb] In a lethal manner, in manner which is or will be fatal. LETHARGY (15) [noun] A condition characterized by extreme fatigue or drowsiness, or prolonged sleep patterns. | [noun] A state of extreme torpor or apathy, especially with lack of emotion or interest; loosely, sluggishness, laziness. LIENTERY (11) [noun] A form of diarrhea in which food passes through the body with little or no digestion. LIMBERLY (15) LIMITARY (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a limit or boundary. | [adjective] That limits or restricts. | [adjective] Confined within limits; limited in extent, authority, power, etc. LIMPIDLY (16) LINEALLY (11) LINEARLY (11) [adverb] In a linear manner. | [adverb] In a straight line. | [adverb] Sequentially in time; chronologically. LIQUIDLY (21) LISSOMLY (13) LITERACY (13) [noun] The ability to read and write. | [noun] Understanding of something (ex. computer literacy). LITERARY (11) [adjective] Relating to literature. | [adjective] Relating to writers, or the profession of literature. | [adjective] Knowledgeable of literature or writing. LIVELILY (14) LIVIDITY (15) LIVINGLY (15) LOBATELY (13) LOBLOLLY (13) [noun] Gruel. | [noun] A thick stew; lobscouse or similar. | [noun] (southern) A mudhole. LOBOTOMY (15) [noun] A surgical operation on the frontal lobe of the brain intent on treating certain mental illnesses. | [noun] The severing of the prefrontal cortex from the thalamic region of the brain. | [noun] The severing of the sympathetic nerve trunk. LOCALITY (13) [noun] The fact or quality of having a position in space. | [noun] The features or surroundings of a particular place. | [noun] The condition of being local. LOCUTORY (13) LOGOTYPY (17) LONELILY (11) LOSINGLY (12) LOVEABLY (16) LOVELILY (14) LOVINGLY (15) [adverb] In a loving manner, affectionately. LUBBERLY (15) [adjective] Clumsy and stupid; resembling a lubber (an inexperienced person). | [adjective] Lacking in seamanship; of or suitable to a landlubber who is new to being at sea and unfamiliar with the ways of a sailor. | [adverb] In the manner of a landlubber. LUCENTLY (13) LUCIDITY (14) [noun] The property of being lucid, lucidness. | [noun] The state of being aware that one is dreaming, i.e. being in a lucid dream. LUMINARY (13) [noun] One who is an inspiration to others; one who has achieved success in their chosen field; a leading light. | [noun] A body that gives light; especially, one of the heavenly bodies. | [noun] An artificial light; an illumination. LUNATELY (11) LYRATELY (14) LYSOGENY (15) MACCABOY (19) MACCOBOY (19) MAHOGANY (17) [noun] Any of various tropical American evergreen trees, of the genus Swietenia, having a valuable hard red-brown wood. | [noun] The wood of these trees, mostly used to make furniture. | [noun] A reddish-brown color, like that of mahogany wood. MAIDENLY (14) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a maiden. | [adjective] Suitable for, or befitting a maiden; gentle; modest; pure. MAINSTAY (13) [noun] A chief support. | [noun] Someone or something that can be depended on to make a regular contribution. | [noun] A stabilising rope from the top of the mainmast to the bottom of the foremast. MAJORITY (20) [noun] More than half (50%) of some group. | [noun] The difference between the winning vote and the rest of the votes. | [noun] Legal adulthood. MALARKEY (17) [noun] (originally United States) Nonsense; rubbish. MALIGNLY (14) MANFULLY (16) [adverb] In a manful manner; with the characteristics considered typical of a man, such as strength, courage, and determination. MANGABEY (16) [noun] Any of several large, arboreal monkeys of the family Cercopithecidae. MANNERLY (13) [adjective] Polite, having good manners. | [adverb] Politely; with good manners. MANUALLY (13) [adverb] By hand MARKEDLY (18) [adverb] In a marked manner; distinctly, noticeably, conspicuously. MARTYRLY (16) MASSEDLY (14) MASTERLY (13) [adjective] Executed in the manner of a master; showing competence and skill; masterful. | [adjective] (usually derogatory) Like a master; arbitrary; domineering, imperious. | [adverb] In a masterful manner; competently, masterfully. MATRONLY (13) [adjective] In the capacity of a matron; serving as a housekeeper or head nurse. | [adjective] Exuding the authority, wisdom, power, and intelligence of an experienced woman. | [adjective] Having the appearance of a mature woman, often of larger physical stature and somewhat unkempt or dowdy. MATTEDLY (14) MATURELY (13) MATURITY (13) [noun] The state of being mature, ready or ripe. | [noun] When bodily growth has completed and/or reproduction can begin. | [noun] The state of a debt obligation at the end of the term of maturation thereof, once all interest and any applicable fees have accrued to the principal. MAUMETRY (15) MEAGERLY (14) MEAGRELY (14) MEDIALLY (14) MEDIANLY (14) MEGACITY (16) [noun] A very large city; a megalopolis. MELLOWLY (16) MENIALLY (13) MENOLOGY (14) [noun] (often capitalized) A service book of the Eastern Orthodox Church that corresponds, though very roughly, to the proprium sanctorum of the Latin breviary. They include all the movable parts of the services connected with the commemoration of saints and in particular the canons sung in the Orthros, the office which corresponds with Catholic lauds, including the synaxaries, i. e. the historical notices regarding the saints of the day. | [noun] The tables of scriptural lessons, arranged according to months and saints' days, which are often found at the beginning of manuscripts of the gospels or other lectionaries. The saints' days are briefly named and the readings indicated beside each. | [noun] A collection of long lives of the saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church, whenever these lives, are arranged according to months and days of the year. MENTALLY (13) [adverb] In a mental manner; an idea thought out in one's mind, as opposed to an idea spoken orally. MESIALLY (13) MESNALTY (13) METONYMY (18) [noun] The use of a single characteristic or part of an object, concept or phenomenon to identify the entire object, concept, phenomenon or a related object. | [noun] A metonym. MICRURGY (16) [noun] The manipulation of individual cells, using very small instruments and a microscope MIDSTORY (14) MIGHTILY (17) [adverb] In a mighty manner; with strength or force. | [adverb] Thoroughly; entirely. MILITARY (13) [noun] Armed forces. | [adjective] Characteristic of members of the armed forces. | [adjective] Relating to armed forces such as the army, marines, navy and air force (often as distinguished from civilians or police forces). MILLIARY (13) MINACITY (15) MINATORY (13) [adjective] Threatening, menacing. MINISTRY (13) [noun] Government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity | [noun] The complete body of government ministers (whether or not they are in cabinet) under the leadership of a head of government (such as a prime minister) | [noun] A ministration MINORITY (13) [noun] The state of being a minor; youth, the period of a person's life prior to reaching adulthood. | [noun] Any subgroup that does not form a numerical majority. | [noun] (used attributively of a party, government, etc.) Empowered by or representing a minority (usually a plurality) of votes cast, legislative seats, etc., rather than an outright majority thereof. MINUTELY (13) [adjective] Happening every minute; continuing; unceasing. | [adverb] With attention to tiny details. | [adverb] On a minute scale. MISANDRY (14) [noun] Hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against men. MISAPPLY (17) [verb] To apply incorrectly; to misuse. MISASSAY (13) MISCARRY (15) [verb] To have an unfortunate accident of some kind; to be killed, or come to harm. | [verb] To go astray; to do something wrong. | [verb] To have a miscarriage; to abort a foetus, usually without intent to do so. MISENTRY (13) MISOGAMY (16) [noun] Hatred of or opposition to marriage MISOGYNY (17) [noun] Hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women. MISOLOGY (14) MISSILRY (13) MIXOLOGY (21) [noun] The art of combining various ingredients to make cocktails. | [noun] The work of a disc jockey. MOBILITY (15) [noun] The ability to move; capacity for movement. | [noun] A tendency to sudden change; mutability, changeableness. | [noun] The ability of a military unit to move or be transported to a new position. MODALITY (14) [noun] The fact of being modal. | [noun] The classification of propositions on the basis on whether they claim possibility, impossibility, contingency or necessity; mode. | [noun] The inflection of a verb that shows how its action is conceived by the speaker; mood MODERNLY (14) MODESTLY (14) [adverb] In a modest manner. MODISHLY (17) MOLALITY (13) MOLARITY (13) MOLTENLY (13) MOMENTLY (15) [adverb] From moment to moment; continually. | [adverb] Momentarily; for a moment. MONANDRY (14) [noun] The possession by a woman of only one husband at one time. MONARCHY (18) [noun] A government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler). | [noun] The territory ruled over by a monarch; a kingdom. | [noun] A form of government where sovereignty is embodied by a single ruler in a state and his high aristocracy representing their separate divided lands within the state and their low aristocracy representing their separate divided fiefs. MONETARY (13) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or consisting of money. MONITORY (13) [noun] A written letter giving admonition | [adjective] Giving admonition and warning MONOGAMY (16) [noun] A form of sexual bonding involving a permanent pair bond between two beings. | [noun] The practice of being married to one person as opposed to multiple. MONOGENY (14) [noun] Monogenesis | [noun] The doctrine that all of the members of the human race have a common origin. MONOGYNY (17) [noun] The practice of having one wife at a time. | [noun] The condition in ants of having only one queen at a time. MONOLOGY (14) MONOPODY (16) MONOPOLY (15) [noun] A situation, by legal privilege or other agreement, in which solely one party (company, cartel etc.) exclusively provides a particular product or service, dominating that market and generally exerting powerful control over it. | [noun] An exclusive control over the trade or production of a commodity or service through exclusive possession. | [noun] The privilege granting the exclusive right to exert such control. MONOSOMY (15) [noun] A genetic disorder with the presence of only one chromosome (instead of the typical two in humans) from a pair. MONOTONY (13) [noun] Tedium as a result of repetition or a lack of variety. | [noun] The property of a monotonic function. | [noun] The quality of having an unvarying tone or pitch. MOPINGLY (16) MOPISHLY (18) MORALITY (13) [noun] Recognition of the distinction between good and evil or between right and wrong; respect for and obedience to the rules of right conduct; the mental disposition or characteristic of behaving in a manner intended to produce morally good results. | [noun] A set of social rules, customs, traditions, beliefs, or practices which specify proper, acceptable forms of conduct. | [noun] A set of personal guiding principles for conduct or a general notion of how to behave, whether respectable or not. MORATORY (13) MORBIDLY (16) [adverb] In a morbid manner, or to a morbid degree. MORDANCY (16) MORONITY (13) MOROSELY (13) MOROSITY (13) MORTALLY (13) [adverb] Fatally; in such a way as to cause death. | [adverb] As a mortal. MORTUARY (13) [noun] A place where dead bodies are stored prior to burial or cremation. | [noun] A sort of ecclesiastical heriot, a customary gift claimed by, and due to, the minister of a parish on the death of a parishioner. | [adjective] Of, or relating to death or a funeral; funereal MOTHERLY (16) [adjective] Befitting a mother; warm, caring, nurturing, protective, loving. MOTILITY (13) MOTIVITY (16) MOTORWAY (16) [noun] (parts of Australia) A broad highway designed for high speed traffic, having restrictions on the vehicle types permitted and merging lanes instead of cross traffic; in parts of the United States and other places called freeway. MOUTHILY (16) MOVEABLY (18) MOVINGLY (17) [adverb] In a moving manner. MUCIDITY (16) MUCOSITY (15) MUDPUPPY (20) [noun] An aquatic salamander of the family Proteidae. MULBERRY (15) [noun] Any of several trees, of the genus Morus, having edible fruits. | [noun] The fruit of this tree. | [noun] A dark purple colour tinted with red. MULISHLY (16) MULLOCKY (19) MULTIPLY (15) [noun] An act or instance of multiplying. | [verb] To increase the amount, degree or number of (something). | [verb] (with by) To perform multiplication on (a number). | [adverb] In many or multiple ways. MUSINGLY (14) MUSKETRY (17) [noun] The technique of using small arms such as muskets. | [noun] A collection of muskets or musketeers. | [noun] Musket fire. MUSTARDY (14) MUTUALLY (13) [adverb] In the same way, each to the other; reciprocally | [adverb] In a shared manner; equally; affecting all parties the same way MYCOLOGY (19) [noun] The study of fungi, in the wide sense. MYOPATHY (21) [noun] Any of several diseases of muscle that are not caused by nerve disorders MYSTICLY (18) NABOBERY (15) NARROWLY (14) [adverb] In a narrow manner; without flexibility or latitude. | [adverb] By a narrow margin; closely. NASALITY (11) NASCENCY (15) NATALITY (11) [noun] The ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year. | [noun] The human ability to create new ideas, institutions and frameworks out of nothing. NATANTLY (11) NATATORY (11) NATIVELY (14) NATIVITY (14) [noun] Someone's birth; the place, time and circumstances of a birth. | [noun] Someone's birth considered as a means of astrology; a horoscope associated with a person's birth. | [noun] (also with capital initial) The birth of Jesus. NAUMACHY (18) NEBBISHY (18) NECROPSY (15) [noun] The pathological examination of a corpse, particularly to determine cause of death. | [verb] The act of performing a necropsy. NEURALLY (11) NIHILITY (14) [noun] Nothingness, nullity. NITPICKY (19) NOBILITY (13) [noun] A noble or privileged social class, historically accompanied by a hereditary title; aristocracy. | [noun] The quality of being noble. NODALITY (12) NODOSITY (12) NOMARCHY (18) [noun] Nome NOMOLOGY (14) NONDAIRY (12) [adjective] Not derived from dairy sources. NONEMPTY (15) [adjective] Not empty, containing something. | [adjective] Of a set, containing at least one element, thereby being distinct from the empty set. NONENTRY (11) NONFATTY (14) NONHARDY (15) NONLEAFY (14) NONMONEY (13) NONPARTY (13) [noun] One who is not a party. | [adjective] Not a party (social gathering), or not related to parties or partying. | [adjective] Not a party (involved person or entity), or unrelated to a party. NONSTORY (11) NONWOODY (15) NORMALCY (15) [noun] The state of being normal; the fact of being normal; normality. NORMALLY (13) [adverb] Under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time | [adverb] In the expected or customary manner. | [adverb] To a usual or customary extent or degree. NOSOLOGY (12) [noun] A treatise or written classification of diseases. | [noun] The study of diseases; the systematic investigation or classification of disease. | [noun] The characteristics or scientific understanding of a specific disease. NOUNALLY (11) NUBILITY (13) NUGATORY (12) [adjective] Trivial, trifling or of little importance. | [adjective] Ineffective, invalid or futile. | [adjective] Having no force, inoperative, ineffectual. NUMERACY (15) [noun] The quality of being numerate; numerical skill. NUMERARY (13) OAFISHLY (17) OBDURACY (16) OBITUARY (13) [noun] A brief notice of a person’s death, as published in a newspaper. | [noun] A biography of a recently deceased person, written by a journalist and published in a newspaper. | [noun] A register of deaths in a monastery. OBLATELY (13) OBLATORY (13) OBLONGLY (14) OBTUSELY (13) OBTUSITY (13) OCCULTLY (15) OCTARCHY (18) [noun] A group of eight states. | [noun] A government of eight people. OCTONARY (13) [noun] A group of eight things | [adjective] Of eighth rank or order. | [adjective] Consisting of eight things OCULARLY (13) ODIOUSLY (12) ODOMETRY (14) OECOLOGY (14) OENOLOGY (12) [noun] The scientific study of wines and winemaking. OFFISHLY (20) OGRISHLY (15) OINOLOGY (12) OMOPHAGY (19) [noun] The eating of raw flesh. ONCOLOGY (14) [noun] The branch of medicine concerned with tumors, including study of their development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. ONTOGENY (12) [noun] Ontogenesis ONTOLOGY (12) [noun] The branch of metaphysics that addresses the nature or essential characteristics of being and of things that exist; the study of being qua being. | [noun] In a subject view, or a world view, the set of conceptual or material things or classes of things that are recognised as existing, or are assumed to exist in context; in a body of theory, the ontology comprises the domain of discourse, the things that are defined as existing, together with whatever emerges from their mutual implications. | [noun] The theory of a particular philosopher or school of thought concerning the fundamental types of entity in the universe. OPAQUELY (22) OPERABLY (15) OPSONIFY (16) OPULENCY (15) ORANGERY (12) [noun] A greenhouse in which orange trees are grown. | [noun] A garden or plantation where orange trees are grown. ORDINARY (12) [noun] A person with authority; authority, ordinance. | [noun] Something ordinary or regular. | [adjective] (of a judge) Having regular jurisdiction; now only used in certain phrases. ORNATELY (11) ORTHOEPY (16) [noun] Accepted or customary pronunciation. | [noun] The study of correct spelling according to established usage. | [noun] The aspect of language study concerned with letters and their sequences in words. OTIOSELY (11) OTIOSITY (11) OTOSCOPY (15) OUTBULLY (13) OUTLAWRY (14) OUTSTUDY (12) OUTWEARY (14) OVERBUSY (16) [verb] To busy or involve (oneself) too thoroughly in something. | [adjective] Excessively busy; officious. OVEREASY (14) OVERHOLY (17) OVERMANY (16) OVERPLAY (16) [verb] To overdo or overact one's effect or role. | [verb] To play (a song or record) too frequently. | [verb] To overestimate one's strength in a game or event, which ultimately may end in a defeat. OVERSTAY (14) [noun] The act of staying too long. | [verb] To remain present after the agreed or appropriate departure time. | [verb] To remain present beyond the limits of. OVERWARY (17) OVERWILY (17) OWLISHLY (17) PADUASOY (14) [noun] A rich and heavy silk material. | [noun] A garment made from this material. PALIMONY (15) [noun] A form of alimony paid to a former partner in a nonmarital relationship. PALLIDLY (14) PALPABLY (17) [adverb] In a palpable manner; tangibly PALTRILY (13) PANDOWDY (18) [noun] A pudding of spiced, sliced apples (or other fruit), sugar and butter, baked with a crumble topping in a deep dish PANSOPHY (18) PAPERBOY (17) [noun] A male who delivers newspapers to houses on a paper round PAPISTRY (15) PASSABLY (15) [adverb] In a passable fashion, moderately; adequately. PASSERBY (15) [noun] A person who is passing by (that is, walking past). PATCHILY (18) PATENTLY (13) [adverb] In a clear and unambiguous manner. PATRONLY (13) PEACOCKY (21) PECCANCY (19) PEDAGOGY (16) [noun] The profession of teaching. | [noun] The activities of educating, teaching or instructing. | [noun] The strategies of instruction. PEDANTRY (14) [noun] An excessive attention to detail or rules. | [noun] An overly ambitious display of learning. PEDATELY (14) PEDDLERY (15) PEDOLOGY (15) [noun] The sub-discipline of soil science that: studies soils as a component of natural systems or deals with soil genesis and soil classification or studies the soil profile or solum in its natural setting. | [noun] The study of the behaviour and development of children. PENALITY (13) PENDENCY (16) [noun] The state of being pendent; suspension. PENOLOGY (14) [noun] Study of the processes devised and adopted for the punishment and prevention of crime. PERIGYNY (17) PERIPETY (15) PERSPIRY (15) PETALODY (14) PETTEDLY (14) PHANTASY (16) [noun] That which comes from one's imagination. | [noun] The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and the supernatural, imaginary worlds and creatures, etc. | [noun] A fantastical design. PHARMACY (20) [noun] (countable) A place where prescription drugs are dispensed; a dispensary. | [noun] (uncountable) The science of medicinal substances comprising pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, phytochemistry and forensics. | [noun] (uncountable) The occupation of a pharmacist. PHYLLARY (19) PICNICKY (21) [adjective] Picniclike PILOSITY (13) PIPINGLY (16) PIQUANCY (24) [noun] The degree to which something is piquant, stimulating or exciting. PITCHILY (18) PITIABLY (15) PLACABLY (17) PLACIDLY (16) PLAGIARY (14) PLAGUILY (14) PLASTERY (13) PLEURISY (13) [noun] Inflammation of lung pleura. PLIANTLY (13) PLUCKILY (19) PLUGUGLY (15) PLUMBERY (17) PLURALLY (13) PLUSHILY (16) PLYINGLY (17) PODIATRY (14) [noun] Chiropody POLARITY (13) [noun] The state of being a north pole or south pole; the magnetic equivalent of electric charge | [noun] The separation, alignment or orientation of something into two opposed poles. | [noun] Either of the two extremes of such attributes. POLITELY (13) [adverb] In a polite manner POLYGAMY (19) [noun] The condition of having more than one spouse or marriage partner at one time. | [noun] The state or habit of having more than one sexual mate. | [noun] The condition or state of a plant which bears both perfect and unisexual flowers. POLYGONY (17) POLYGYNY (20) [noun] The state or practice of having several wives at the same time; plurality of wives; marriage to several wives. | [noun] The condition of an ant colony that has multiple egg-laying queens. POLYPARY (18) [noun] Polyparium POLYPODY (19) [noun] Any of many ferns of the genus Polypodium, especially common polypody. POLYSEMY (18) [noun] The property of a word, sign or symbol that can represent multiple similar meanings. POLYTENY (16) POMOLOGY (16) [noun] The study of pome fruit and of the cultivation of such fruit. | [noun] The study of fruit in general and of the cultivation of fruit. | [noun] A work or treatise written on this subject. POPINJAY (22) [noun] (now obsolete outside heraldry) A parrot. | [noun] A decorative image of a parrot on a tapestry, cloth etc. | [noun] A vain, gaudy person; someone who is shallow or superficial. POPISHLY (18) POROSITY (13) POROUSLY (13) PORPHYRY (21) [noun] A hard igneous rock consisting of large crystals in a fine-grained matrix PORRIDGY (15) PORTABLY (15) POSINGLY (14) POSOLOGY (14) [noun] The study of the dosages of drugs, especially the determination of appropriate dosages. | [noun] In the works of English philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832): the study of quantity; mathematics. POSSIBLY (15) [adverb] (modifying a clause or predicate) Perhaps; indicates that the proposition may be true (is not certainly false) regardless of any facts or circumstances known to, stated by or implied by the speaker. | [adverb] (modifying a verb) In the realm of possibility; indicates that the action may successfully be performed (is not impossible) regardless of any facts or circumstances known to, stated by or implied by the speaker that might limit the performance. POSTALLY (13) POTATORY (13) POTBELLY (15) [noun] A large, swollen, or protruding abdomen; a paunch. | [noun] A potbelly stove. | [noun] A Vietnamese Pot-bellied pig. POTENTLY (13) PREPPILY (17) PRETTIFY (16) [verb] To make pretty or prettier, to make more attractive, especially only in a superficial way. PRETTILY (13) PRIESTLY (13) [adjective] Of or relating to priests; order of the priests; high religious position. | [adjective] Having the appearance of or resembling a priest. PRIGGERY (15) PRINCELY (15) [adjective] Relating to a prince; regal; royal. | [adjective] Befitting a prince; grand; lavish or opulent. | [adverb] In the manner of a royal prince's conduct. PRINTERY (13) [noun] A printworks. PRIORITY (13) [noun] An item's relative importance. | [noun] A goal of a person or an organisation. | [noun] The quality of being earlier or coming first compared to another thing; the state of being prior. PRISSILY (13) PROBABLY (17) [adverb] In all likelihood. PROLIXLY (20) PROMPTLY (17) [adverb] In prompt manner; both soon and quickly. PROPERLY (15) [adverb] In a proper manner, appropriately, suitably; correctly, justifiably | [adverb] Entirely; extremely; thoroughly. | [adverb] Individually; in one's own manner PROPERTY (15) [noun] Something that is owned. | [noun] A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land. | [noun] Real estate; the business of selling houses. PROPHECY (20) [noun] A prediction, especially one made by a prophet or under divine inspiration. | [noun] The public interpretation of Scripture. | [verb] To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet. PROPHESY (18) [verb] To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet. | [verb] To predict, to foretell (with or without divine inspiration). | [verb] To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure. PROVABLY (18) [adverb] With proof; in a provable manner. PROVENLY (16) PRYINGLY (17) PSALMODY (16) [noun] The singing or the writing of psalms. | [noun] A collection of psalms. | [verb] To celebrate in psalms. PSALTERY (13) [noun] A zither-like musical instrument consisting of a soundboard with multiple strings, played by plucking the strings with the fingers or a plectrum. PUBLICLY (17) [adverb] In public, openly, in an open and public manner. | [adverb] By, for, or on behalf of the public. PULINGLY (14) PULPALLY (15) PUNCHILY (18) PUNDITRY (14) [noun] The state of being a pundit | [noun] The opinion or advice of a pundit PUNGENCY (16) PUNITORY (13) [adjective] Punitive; tending to punish PUPILARY (15) PUPPETRY (17) [noun] The art of making, and performing with puppets | [noun] The action of a puppet, or a stilted or puppet-like dramatic performance | [noun] Finery; affectation PUTRIDLY (14) PYROLOGY (17) QUACKERY (26) [noun] The practice of fraudulent medicine, usually in order to make money or for ego gratification and power; health fraud. | [noun] An instance of practicing fraudulent medicine. QUAGMIRY (23) QUAINTLY (20) [adverb] In a quaint manner; oddly; strangely. QUANDARY (21) [noun] A state of not knowing what to decide; a state of difficulty or perplexity; a state of uncertainty, hesitation or puzzlement. | [noun] A dilemma, a difficult decision or choice. QUANTIFY (23) [verb] To assign a quantity to. | [verb] To determine the value of (a variable or expression). QUANTITY (20) [noun] A fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement (count, amount) of a scalar, vector, number of items or to some other way of denominating the value of a collection or group of items. | [noun] An indefinite amount of something. | [noun] A specific measured amount. QUEASILY (20) QUIDDITY (22) [noun] The essence or inherent nature of a person or thing. | [noun] A trifle; a nicety or quibble. | [noun] An eccentricity; an odd feature. QUIRKILY (24) QUIXOTRY (27) QUOTABLY (22) RABBITRY (15) RABIDITY (14) RACIALLY (13) [adverb] Relating to race. RADIALLY (12) RADIANCY (14) RAGGEDLY (14) RAGINGLY (13) RAILLERY (11) [noun] Good-natured ridicule, jest or banter. RAKISHLY (18) RAMOSELY (13) RAMOSITY (13) RAMPANCY (17) RANCIDLY (14) RANDOMLY (14) [adverb] In a random manner. | [adverb] By random access; at any point at a given time; not sequentially. RAPACITY (15) [noun] The quality of being rapacious; voracity. RAPIDITY (14) [noun] Speed, swiftness; the condition of being rapid | [noun] A measure of velocity relative to the speed of light | [noun] A measure of the velocity of a particle in a beam relative to the beam's axis RASCALLY (13) RATEABLY (13) RAVINGLY (15) READABLY (14) READERLY (12) [adjective] Characteristic of readers. RECENTLY (13) [adverb] In the recent past RECODIFY (17) RECONVEY (16) RECOVERY (16) [noun] The act or process of regaining or repossession of something lost. | [noun] A return to normal health. | [noun] A return to former status or position. RECTALLY (13) REDEPLOY (14) [verb] To deploy again. | [verb] To rearrange (military forces). REEMBODY (16) REEMPLOY (15) [verb] To employ again. REFINERY (14) [noun] A building, or a mass of machinery, used to produce refined products such as sugar, oil, or metals. REFLEXLY (21) REGALITY (12) [noun] Royalty; sovereignty; sovereign jurisdiction. REGISTRY (12) [noun] A building in which things are registered or where registers are kept. | [noun] A record; an account; a register. | [noun] The act of registering; registration. REGNANCY (14) REINJURY (18) RELIABLY (13) [adverb] In a reliable manner. REMISSLY (13) REMODIFY (17) [verb] To modify again REMOTELY (13) [adverb] At a distance, far away. | [adverb] Not much; scarcely; hardly. RENOTIFY (14) REOCCUPY (17) [verb] To occupy again. REPACIFY (18) REPANDLY (14) REPURIFY (16) [verb] To purify again RESINIFY (14) RESUPPLY (15) [noun] The act of supplying again. | [noun] (backpacking) A package of materials used to replenish supplies. | [verb] To supply again. RESURVEY (14) [noun] A second or renewed survey. | [verb] To survey again; to perform another survey on. RETRALLY (11) REVERIFY (17) REVISORY (14) REVIVIFY (20) [verb] To reanimate, bring back to life. | [verb] To reinvigorate or revitalize. | [verb] To reactivate (a catalyst, reagent etc.). RHAPSODY (17) [noun] An ancient Greek epic poem (or part of one) suitable for uninterrupted recitation. | [noun] A random collection or medley; a miscellany or confused string of stories, words etc. | [noun] An exalted or exaggeratedly enthusiastic expression of feeling in speech or writing. RHEOLOGY (15) [noun] The branch of physics that studies the deformation and flow of matter. RIBALDLY (14) RIBALDRY (14) [noun] Joking or humorous language or behaviour used in a vulgar or lewd fashion. RIGIDIFY (16) [verb] To make rigid, to cause to be or become rigid. RIGIDITY (13) [noun] The quality or state of being rigid; want of pliability; the quality of resisting change of form; the amount of resistance with which a body opposes change of form. | [noun] Stiffness of appearance or manner; want of ease or elegance. | [noun] Stickiness (of prices/wages etc.). Describing the tendency of prices and money wages to adjust to changes in the economy with a certain delay. RIMOSELY (13) RIMOSITY (13) RITUALLY (11) [adverb] In a ritual manner. | [adverb] By habit. ROBUSTLY (13) [adverb] In a robust manner. ROCKAWAY (20) ROCKETRY (17) [noun] The making and launching of rockets, its science and practice. ROGATORY (12) ROLLAWAY (14) [adjective] Having wheels to allow for storage. ROLLICKY (17) ROSEMARY (13) [noun] A shrub, Rosmarinus officinalis, that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes. ROTATORY (11) ROTTENLY (11) ROTUNDLY (12) ROUGHDRY (16) ROUTEWAY (14) ROVINGLY (15) RUBBISHY (18) [adjective] Strewn with litter. | [adjective] Of little or no value; worthless. RUEFULLY (14) [adverb] In a rueful manner; causing, feeling or expressing regret or sorrow. RUGGEDLY (14) RUGOSELY (12) RUGOSITY (12) RURALITY (11) RUSTICLY (13) SACREDLY (14) SACRISTY (13) [noun] A room in a church where sacred vessels, books, vestments, etc. are kept. Sometimes also used by clergy to prepare for worship or for meetings. SADDLERY (13) [noun] The trade or craft of a saddler. | [noun] A place of business of a saddler. | [noun] The inventory and equipment of a saddler; saddles and other horse-riding equipment, or the materials for making them. SAGACITY (14) [noun] Keen sense of smell. | [noun] The quality of being sage, wise, or able to make good decisions; the quality of being perceptive, astute or insightful. SAILORLY (11) SALACITY (13) [noun] The state or quality of being salacious; lewdness, obscenity, bawdiness. | [noun] An act that is salacious, (lewd, obscene or bawdy); a salacious image or piece of writing. SALEABLY (13) SALIENCY (13) [noun] The quality of being salient; salience SALINITY (11) [noun] The quality of being saline. | [noun] The concentration of salt in a solution. SALIVARY (14) [noun] A salivary gland. | [adjective] Relating to saliva. SALLOWLY (14) SALUTARY (11) [adjective] Effecting or designed to effect an improvement; remedial: salutary advice. | [adjective] Promoting good health and physical well-being; wholesome; curative. SALVABLY (16) SANCTIFY (16) [verb] To make holy; to consecrate; to set aside for sacred or ceremonial use. | [verb] To free from sin; to purify. | [verb] To make acceptable or useful under religious law or practice. SANCTITY (13) [noun] Holiness of life or disposition; saintliness | [noun] The condition of being considered sacred; inviolability | [noun] Something considered sacred. SANITARY (11) [noun] Sanitary towel. | [adjective] Of, or relating to health. | [adjective] Clean and free from pathogens; hygienic. SAPIDITY (14) SAPIENCY (15) SAPONIFY (16) [verb] To convert (a fat or oil) into soap. | [verb] To be converted into soap. | [verb] To hydrolyze (an ester) using an alkali. SATIABLY (13) SAVAGELY (15) [adverb] In a wild, uncontrolled, or savage manner. SAVAGERY (15) [noun] Savage or brutal behaviour; barbarity. | [noun] A violent act of cruelty. | [noun] Savages collectively; the world of savages. SAVINGLY (15) SAVORILY (14) SCABBILY (17) SCALABLY (15) SCAMMONY (17) [noun] Convolvulus scammonia, a twining perennial bindweed native to the eastern part of the Mediterranean basin, whose juice has been used in medicine as scammonium. | [noun] The cathartic gum resin obtained from this plant. SCANTILY (13) [adverb] In a scanty manner; not fully; not plentifully; sparingly SCARCELY (15) [adverb] (modal) Probably not. | [adverb] (modal) Certainly not. | [adverb] (degree) Almost not at all; by a small margin. SCARCITY (15) [noun] The condition of something being scarce or deficient | [noun] An inadequate amount of something; a shortage SCHLOCKY (22) SCHMALZY (27) SCRABBLY (17) SCRAGGLY (15) [adjective] Rough, scruffy, or unkempt. | [adjective] Jagged or uneven; scraggy. SCRATCHY (18) [adjective] Characterized by scratches. | [adjective] (chiefly of a sore throat) Annoying, irritating, itchy. | [adjective] (of an analogue radio transmission) Noisy, lossy; marred by white noise or static as a result of poor or low signal, interference or unfavourable atmospheric conditions. SCREECHY (18) SCROUNGY (14) SCRUTINY (13) [noun] Intense study of someone or something. | [noun] Thorough inspection of a situation or a case. | [noun] An examination of catechumens, in the last week of Lent, who were to receive baptism on Easter Day. SCULLERY (13) [noun] A small room, next to a kitchen, where washing up and other domestic chores are done. SCURVILY (16) SEAMANLY (13) SECANTLY (13) SECONDLY (14) [adverb] In the second place. SECRETLY (13) [adverb] In secret, covertly. SECUNDLY (14) SECURELY (13) [adverb] (manner) In a secure manner; without fear or apprehension; without danger SECURITY (13) [noun] The condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially. | [noun] Something that secures. | [noun] An organization or department responsible for providing security by enforcing laws, rules, and regulations as well as maintaining order. SEDATELY (12) SEDULITY (12) SEIGNORY (12) SELDOMLY (14) [adverb] (sometimes proscribed) Seldom; rarely. SELECTLY (13) SEMINARY (13) [noun] A theological school for the training of rabbis, priests, or ministers. | [noun] A private residential school for girls. | [noun] A class of religious education for youths ages 14–18 that accompanies normal secular education. SENILELY (11) SENILITY (11) [noun] Senescence; the bodily and mental deterioration associated with old age. | [noun] The losing of memory and reason due to senescence. | [noun] An elderly, senile person. SENSIBLY (13) [adverb] In a sensible manner; in a way that shows good sense. | [adverb] In a way that can be sensed or noticed; perceptibly. SEQUENCY (22) SERENELY (11) [adverb] In a serene manner. SERENITY (11) [noun] The state of being serene; calmness; peacefulness. | [noun] A lack of agitation or disturbance. | [noun] A title given to a reigning prince or similar dignitary. SERIALLY (11) [adverb] In series, one after the other, as opposed to in parallel. SEROLOGY (12) [noun] The science that studies the blood serum, and especially the reaction between antigens and antibodies in serum. | [noun] The characteristics of the blood serum in a particular disease or organism. | [noun] A blood test to detect the presence of, and often to measure the amount of, various components of the serum (such as electrolytes, antibodies, and antigens). SEROSITY (11) SEVERELY (14) [adverb] In a severe manner. 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TRUSTILY (11) TRYINGLY (15) TUMIDITY (14) TUNEABLY (13) TUPPENNY (15) [noun] A coin or stamp worth two pence. | [noun] (juvenile) In the children's game of leapfrog, the head (perhaps named from a tuppenny loaf). | [adjective] (becoming old-fashioned) Literally, worth tuppence (two pence); of little value or status. TURBIDLY (14) TURGENCY (14) TURGIDLY (13) TUSSOCKY (17) TUTELARY (11) [noun] A deity or spirit serving as a guardian or protector of a place, person, culture, etc.; a tutelar, a tutelary deity. | [adjective] Relating to guardianship or protection. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a guardian. TWITTERY (14) TWOPENNY (16) [noun] A coin or stamp worth two pence. | [noun] Ale sold for two pence per quart. | [adjective] Having a value or cost of twopence. TYPOLOGY (17) [noun] The study of symbolic representation, especially of the origin and meaning of Scripture types. | [noun] The systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics. | [noun] The result of the classification of things according to their characteristics. UBIQUITY (22) [noun] The state or quality of being, or appearing to be, everywhere at once; actual or perceived omnipresence. | [noun] Anything that is ubiquitous within a specified area. UDOMETRY (14) ULTIMACY (15) ULTRADRY (12) UNBLOODY (14) UNBOUNCY (15) UNCATCHY (18) UNCHANCY (18) [adjective] Unfortunate, unlucky. | [adjective] Dangerous, unsafe. UNCHICLY (18) UNCIALLY (13) UNCOMELY (15) [adjective] Not comely. | [adverb] In an uncomely way; inappropriately, unappealingly. UNDERBUY (14) UNDERLAY (12) [verb] To lay (something) underneath something else; to put under. | [verb] To provide a support for something; to raise or support by something laid under. | [verb] To put a tap on (a shoe). | [noun] A layer (of earth, etc.) that lies under another; substratum. UNDERPAY (14) [verb] To pay (someone) less than the value of their work; to pay (someone) insufficiently. | [verb] To pay less than is due for (something). UNDERWAY (15) [noun] A road, track, path, or street for going under another way or obstacle. | [noun] An underground passage, tunnel. | [noun] A voyage, especially underwater. UNEASILY (11) [adverb] In an uneasy manner. UNEVENLY (14) [adverb] In an uneven or haphazard manner. | [adverb] In an unequal manner. UNFAIRLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that is unfair. UNFLASHY (17) [adjective] Not flashy. 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UPPISHLY (18) UPWARDLY (17) [adverb] In an upward manner. | [adverb] Towards a higher level, position or status. URBANELY (13) URBANITY (13) [noun] Behaviour that is polished, refined, courteous. | [noun] What is characteristically urban in an area; urbanness. URGENTLY (12) [adverb] With great haste, with a sense of urgency, because it is very important. | [adverb] Continuously. With insistence. URGINGLY (13) UROSCOPY (15) [noun] The diagnostic examination of urine USEFULLY (14) [adverb] In a useful manner; in a way that achieves something UVULARLY (14) VACANTLY (16) VAGILITY (15) VAGOTOMY (17) [noun] The surgical resection of the vagus nerve so as to reduce the secretion of acid in the stomach and so control duodenal ulcers. 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VENALITY (14) VENDIBLY (17) VENIALLY (14) VENOSITY (14) VENOUSLY (14) VERACITY (16) [noun] (of a person) The quality of speaking or stating the truth; truthfulness. | [noun] Something that is true; a truthful statement; a truth. | [noun] Agreement with the facts; accordance with the truth; accuracy or precision. VERBALLY (16) [adverb] In a verbal manner; with words; by speaking. VERDANCY (17) VERNALLY (14) VESPIARY (16) [noun] A nest built by a social wasp species. | [noun] A colony of wasps living in such a nest. VESTALLY (14) VESTIARY (14) [noun] A dressing room or storeroom for clothes, especially in a church or other religious house. | [noun] Clothing; garments | [adjective] Pertaining to clothes or clothing. VEXINGLY (22) VIBRANCY (18) [noun] The quality of being vibrant. VICENARY (16) VICINITY (16) [noun] Proximity; the state of being near. | [noun] Neighbourhood; nearby region; surrounding area. | [noun] Approximate size or amount. VILLAINY (14) [noun] Evil or wicked character or behaviour. | [noun] A wicked or treacherous act. | [adjective] Characteristic of a villain. VINCIBLY (18) VINEGARY (15) [adjective] Sour; like vinegar. | [adjective] Acerbic, bitter. | [adjective] Of a liquid, having turned partially or fully to vinegar. VINOSITY (14) VINOUSLY (14) VIOLABLY (16) VIRIDITY (15) VIRILELY (14) VIRILITY (14) [noun] The state of being virile. | [noun] Manly character, quality, or nature. | [noun] The ability of a man to procreate. VIROLOGY (15) [noun] The branch of microbiology that deals with the study of viruses and viral diseases. VISCIDLY (17) VISUALLY (14) [adverb] By means of sight. VITALITY (14) [noun] The capacity to live and develop. | [noun] Energy or vigour. | [noun] That which distinguishes living from nonliving things; life, animateness. VIVACITY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being vivacious. VOCALITY (16) VOMITORY (16) [noun] The entrance into a theater or other large public venue, where masses of people are disgorged into the stands; a vomitorium | [noun] A substance that induces vomiting; an emetic | [adjective] (pharmaceutical effect) Inducing vomiting; emetic VORACITY (16) VOTIVELY (17) VULGARLY (15) WALKAWAY (21) WANTONLY (14) [adverb] In a wanton manner. WARDENRY (15) WARRANTY (14) [noun] A guarantee that a certain outcome or obligation will be fulfilled; security. | [noun] An obsolete legal agreement that was a real covenant and ran with the land, whereby the grantor and his heirs of a piece of real estate held in freehold were required to officially guarantee their claim and plead one’s case for the title. If evicted by someone with a superior claim (paramount title) they were also required to hand over other real estate of equal value in recompense. It has now been replaced by personal covenants and the covenant of warranty. | [noun] A legal agreement, either written or oral (an expressed warranty) or implied through the actions of the buyer and seller (an implied warranty), which states that the goods or property in question will be in exactly the same state as promised, such as in a sale of an item or piece of real estate. WASTEWAY (17) WATCHCRY (21) WATERILY (14) WATERWAY (17) [noun] A body of water, such as a river, channel or canal, that is navigable. | [noun] A conduit or watercourse, such as on the deck of a ship, to drain water. WAXBERRY (23) [noun] The bayberry. | [noun] The snowberry. | [noun] The yangmei. WEAPONRY (16) [noun] Weapons, collectively WEASELLY (14) WEEVILLY (17) WELLADAY (15) WELLAWAY (17) WESTERLY (14) [noun] A westerly wind or storm. | [adjective] Situated in the west. | [adjective] (of wind) Coming from the west. WHEEZILY (26) WHISKERY (21) WHISPERY (19) WHITEFLY (20) [noun] Any of various small insects of the family Aleyrodidae that have long wings, and a white body; often a garden pest WICKEDLY (21) [adverb] In a wicked manner. | [adverb] Very WIDTHWAY (21) WILFULLY (17) [adverb] Willingly, of one's own free will. | [adverb] Deliberately, on purpose; maliciously. WINGEDLY (16) WINTERLY (14) WINTRILY (14) WITCHERY (19) [noun] Witchcraft. | [noun] An act of witchcraft. | [noun] Allure, charm, magic. WIZARDLY (24) WIZARDRY (24) [noun] The art of a wizard; sorcery. | [noun] Something, such as an advanced technology, that gives the appearance of magic. | [noun] Great ability in some specified field. WOEFULLY (17) [adverb] In a woeful manner. WONTEDLY (15) WOODENLY (15) [adverb] (of speech) Dully and without emotion. | [adverb] (of movement) Clumsily or without animation. WOOINGLY (15) WOOLLILY (14) WORDPLAY (17) [noun] A humorous play on words; such plays on words collectively. | [noun] A witty verbal exchange; such exchanges collectively. WORKADAY (19) [adjective] Suitable for everyday use. | [adjective] Mundane or commonplace. WORTHILY (17) WRATHILY (17) WRITERLY (14) [adjective] Characteristic of a writer; using well-chosen words or well-crafted sentences. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a writer XENOGAMY (21) [noun] The transfer of pollen from the anthers of one plant to the stigma of another; cross-pollination | [noun] Cross-cultural marriage XENOGENY (19) XYLOTOMY (23) YEASTILY (14) YELLOWLY (17) YEOMANLY (16) YEOMANRY (16) [noun] A class of small freeholders who cultivated their own land. | [noun] A British volunteer cavalry force organized in 1761 for home defense and later incorporated into the Territorial Army. ZEALOTRY (20) [noun] Something characteristic of a zealot; excessive zeal; fanaticism. ZOOLATRY (20) [noun] The worship of animals. ZOOMETRY (22) ZOOPHILY (25) ZYGOSITY (24) ZYMOLOGY (26)

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ABERRANCY (16) ABIDINGLY (16) ABSURDITY (15) [noun] That which is absurd; an absurd action; a logical contradiction. | [noun] The quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment. | [noun] Dissonance. ABUSIVELY (17) [adverb] In a manner involving harsh, insulting, or violent treatment or language. ABYSMALLY (19) [adverb] Very; incredibly; profoundly; to an extreme degree; dreadfully. ACCESSARY (16) [noun] Someone who accedes to some act, now especially a crime; one who contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense. | [adjective] Accompanying as a subordinate; additional; accessory; especially, uniting in, or contributing to, a crime, but not as chief actor. See accessory. ACCESSORY (16) [adjective] Having a secondary, supplementary or subordinate function by accompanying as a subordinate; aiding in a secondary way; being additional; being connected as an incident or subordinate to a principal; contributing or being contributory. Said of people and things, and, when of people, usually in a bad sense | [adjective] Assisting a crime without actually participating in committing the crime itself. | [adjective] Present in a minor amount, and not essential. | [noun] Something that belongs to part of another main thing; something additional and subordinate, an attachment. ACCLIVITY (19) [noun] A slope or inclination of the earth, as the side of a hill, considered as ascending, in opposition to declivity, or descending; an upward slope; ascent. ACCOMPANY (20) [verb] To go with or attend as a companion or associate; to keep company with; to go along with. | [verb] To supplement with; add to. | [verb] To perform an accompanying part or parts in a composition. ACTUALITY (14) [noun] The state of existing; existence. | [noun] The quality of being actual or factual; fact. | [noun] Live reporting on current affairs. ADAMANTLY (15) [adverb] In an immovable or inflexible manner. ADIPOSITY (15) [noun] The state or quality of being obese or having excess body fat. ADJACENCY (24) [noun] The quality or state of being adjacent; the condition of being next to or adjoining something else. ADJUNCTLY (22) ADJUTANCY (22) [noun] The state or quality of being adjacent; the fact of being next to or adjoining something. ADMIRABLY (17) [adverb] In a way worthy of admiration. | [adverb] To an admirable degree. ADMIRALTY (15) [noun] The office or jurisdiction of an admiral. | [noun] The department or officers having authority over naval affairs generally. | [noun] The court which has jurisdiction of maritime questions and offenses. ADORINGLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that shows love, admiration, or devotion. ADULATORY (13) [adjective] Exhibiting adulation; overly flattering. ADVERSARY (16) [noun] An opponent or rival. ADVERSELY (16) [adverb] In an adverse manner. ADVERSITY (16) [noun] The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity. | [noun] An event that is adverse; calamity. ADVISABLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is wise, prudent, or well-advised; sensibly. ADVISEDLY (17) [adverb] With intentionality; deliberately. AETIOLOGY (13) [noun] The establishment of a cause, origin, or reason for something. | [noun] The study of causes or causation. | [noun] The study or investigation of the causes of disease; a scientific explanation for the origin of a disease. AFFLUENCY (20) AGELESSLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that does not show or seem affected by the passage of time; without appearing to age. AGREEABLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is pleasing or acceptable. | [adverb] In a way that shows agreement or consent. AIMLESSLY (14) [adverb] Without an aim, purpose or direction; in an aimless manner. AIRWORTHY (18) [adjective] Meeting standards for safe flight ALITERACY (14) ALLEGEDLY (14) [adverb] According to someone's allegation. | [adverb] According to someone's conspicuous impressions (which could be alleged ensuingly). ALLOMETRY (14) [noun] The science studying the differential growth rates of the parts of a living organism's body part or process. ALLOPATRY (14) ALLOSTERY (12) ALLOTROPY (14) [noun] A property, exhibited by some elements of existing in multiple forms with different atomic structures. ALLOWABLY (17) ALLOWEDLY (16) [adverb] Admittedly ALTERABLY (14) ALTIMETRY (14) [noun] The science of measuring altitude AMATIVELY (17) AMAZINGLY (24) [adverb] In an amazing manner; in a way that causes amazement; wonderfully. | [adverb] Difficult to believe; strange but true. | [adverb] To a wonder-inspiring extent. AMBIGUITY (17) [noun] Something, particularly words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context. | [noun] The state of being ambiguous. AMORALITY (14) [noun] The quality or state of being amoral; lack of moral sense or moral principles. AMOROUSLY (14) [adverb] In a manner showing romantic or sexual desire; with amorous intent or affection. AMPHIBOLY (21) [noun] (grammar) An ambiguous grammatical construction. AMPULLARY (16) [adjective] Relating to or shaped like an ampulla; resembling a small flask or bottle-shaped structure. AMUSINGLY (15) [adverb] In an amusing manner. ANCIENTLY (14) [adverb] In the manner of very long ago. As the ancients did. | [adverb] Done long ago. ANCIENTRY (14) ANCILLARY (14) [noun] Something that serves an ancillary function, such as an easel for a painter. | [noun] An auxiliary. | [adjective] Subordinate; secondary; auxiliary ANDROGYNY (17) [noun] The quality of having characteristics of both male and female; a combination of masculine and feminine traits in appearance or behavior. ANGULARLY (13) [adverb] In a manner that is angular or having sharp corners; with sharp angles or projections. | [adverb] In a way that is stiff, awkward, or ungainly in movement or manner. ANIMALITY (14) [noun] The nature of an animal. | [noun] The animal kingdom. | [noun] Any characteristic of animality. ANIMATELY (14) ANIMOSITY (14) [noun] Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike. ANISOGAMY (15) [noun] A form of sexual bonding involving partners of unusually widely differing ages. | [noun] Sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes. ANONYMITY (17) [noun] The quality or state of being anonymous; anonymousness. | [noun] That which is anonymous. ANTHOLOGY (16) [noun] A collection of literary works, such as poems or short stories, especially a collection from various authors. | [noun] Of a work or series containing various stories with no direct relation to one another. | [noun] (by extension) An assortment of things. ANTICALLY (14) [adjective] In a manner that is absurd, silly, or grotesquely comical; characteristic of or resembling an antic or foolish action. ANTIPARTY (14) ANTIPATHY (17) [noun] A feeling of dislike (normally towards someone, less often towards something); repugnance or distaste. | [noun] Natural contrariety or incompatibility ANTIPHONY (17) [noun] Alternate, or responsive singing by a choir split into two parts; a piece sung or chanted in this manner | [noun] Alternate, or responsive ideas or opinions; juxtaposition ANTIQUARY (21) [noun] A person who is knowledgeable of, or who collects antiques; an antiquarian. | [noun] An aficionado or student of antiquities, ancient artifacts, historic sites, ancient writings, or things of the past. | [adjective] Relating to antiquity. ANTIQUITY (21) [noun] Ancient times; faraway history; former ages | [noun] The people of ancient times. | [noun] An old gentleman. ANTISTORY (12) ANXIOUSLY (19) [adverb] In an anxious manner; with painful uncertainty; solicitously. APPETENCY (18) [noun] Strong desire; craving; powerful instinct. APRIORITY (14) ARABILITY (14) [noun] The quality or state of being arable; the capability of land to be plowed and used for growing crops. ARBITRARY (14) [noun] Anything arbitrary, such as an arithmetical value or a fee. | [adjective] (usually of a decision) Based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even made at random. | [adjective] Determined by impulse rather than reason; heavy-handed. ARCHDUCHY (23) [noun] The territory ruled by an archduke or archduchess. ARCHENEMY (19) [noun] A principal enemy. | [noun] A supreme and most powerful enemy. ARCUATELY (14) [adverb] In an arcuate or curved manner; in a way that forms an arch or arc. ARDUOUSLY (13) [adverb] In a manner requiring great effort, labor, or difficulty; with hard work and perseverance. ARTILLERY (12) [noun] Large cannon-like weapons, transportable and usually operated by more than one person. | [noun] An army unit that uses such weapons. | [noun] Gunnery. ARTLESSLY (12) [adverb] In a manner lacking skill or technique; clumsily. | [adverb] In a manner lacking cunning or deceit; innocently or naively. ASEXUALLY (19) [adverb] In an asexual manner; without having sex. ASHAMEDLY (18) [adverb] In a manner characterized by or showing shame; with shame or embarrassment. ASININELY (12) [adverb] In a manner that is extremely foolish, stupid, or senseless. ASININITY (12) [noun] The quality or state of being asinine; extreme stupidity or foolishness. ASSIDUITY (13) [noun] Great and persistent toil or effort. | [noun] (in the plural) Constant personal attention, solicitous care. ASSUMABLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that can be assumed or is reasonably supposed to be true. ASSUREDLY (13) [adverb] In an assured manner; certainly. ASTROLOGY (13) [noun] Divination about human affairs or natural phenomena from the relative positions of celestial bodies. ASTRONOMY (14) [noun] The study of the physical universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere, including the process of mapping locations and properties of the matter and radiation in the universe. | [noun] Astrology. ASYMMETRY (19) [noun] Absence of symmetry or proportion between the parts of a thing, or a distinction that produces such a lack of symmetry. | [noun] The lack of a common measure between two objects or quantities; incommensurability. ATONALITY (12) [noun] A system of musical composition that avoids establishing a key or tonal center, using the twelve tones of the chromatic scale without traditional harmonic relationships. | [noun] The quality or state of being atonal. AUDIOLOGY (14) [noun] The study of the auditory and vestibular systems, and associated disorders | [noun] An allied health profession pertaining to the assessment and rehabilitation of hearing and balance disorders. AUSTERELY (12) [adverb] In a severe, strict, or stern manner; without luxury or comfort. AUSTERITY (12) [noun] Severity of manners or life; extreme rigor or strictness; harsh discipline. | [noun] Freedom from adornment; plainness; severe simplicity. | [noun] A policy of deficit-cutting, which by definition requires lower spending, higher taxes, or both. AUTHORITY (15) [noun] The power to enforce rules or give orders. | [noun] (used in singular or plural form) Persons in command; specifically, government. | [noun] A person accepted as a source of reliable information on a subject. AUTOCRACY (16) [noun] A form of government in which unlimited power is held by a single individual. | [noun] An instance of this government. AUXILIARY (19) [noun] A person or group that acts in an auxiliary manner. | [noun] A sailing vessel equipped with an engine. | [noun] (grammar) An auxiliary verb. AVAILABLY (17) AVERAGELY (16) [adverb] In a manner that is ordinary, typical, or middling in quality or performance. AVOIDABLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that can be avoided or prevented; in an avoidable way. AWESOMELY (17) [adverb] In a manner inspiring awe. AWKWARDLY (23) [adverb] In an awkward manner; with discomfort or lack of coordination. BACILLARY (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a bacillus BALEFULLY (17) [adverb] In a menacing, threatening, or harmful manner; with malevolent intent or effect. BANEBERRY (16) [noun] A flowering plant of the genus Actaea, also called genus Cimicifuga. | [noun] The poisonous berry of one of these plants. BANEFULLY (17) [adverb] In a harmful, destructive, or poisonous manner. BAPTISTRY (16) [noun] A designated space within a church, or a separate room or building associated with a church, where a baptismal font is located, and consequently, where the sacrament of Christian baptism (via aspersion or affusion) is performed. | [noun] An indoor pool used for baptism by immersion. BARBARITY (16) [noun] The state of being barbarous; brutality | [noun] A barbaric act | [noun] Crudity BAROMETRY (16) BARONETCY (16) [noun] The rank of a baronet BAROQUELY (23) [adverb] In a baroque manner; with the ornate, elaborate, or dramatic style characteristic of baroque art and architecture. BASHFULLY (20) [adverb] In a shy or timid manner; with embarrassment or self-consciousness. BASICALLY (16) [adverb] In a fundamental, essential or basic manner | [adverb] Mostly; generally; for the most part | [adverb] (filler) used to refer to the most important or fundamental point the speaker is making; sometimes tending towards a meaningless filler word BASTARDLY (15) BEAMISHLY (19) [adverb] In a beamish manner; with a bright, cheerful, or radiant quality. BEARBERRY (16) [noun] Any of three dwarf shrubs of the genus Arctostaphylos, which principally grow in arctic and subarctic regions and bear edible berries. | [noun] Arbutus menziesii. BEARISHLY (17) [adverb] In a manner showing pessimism about economic conditions or market trends. | [adverb] In a manner resembling or characteristic of a bear. BELATEDLY (15) [adverb] In a belated manner; tardily BEMUSEDLY (17) [adverb] In a confused or bewildered manner; with a puzzled or perplexed expression or demeanor. BENIGNITY (15) [noun] The state of being benign. | [noun] A benign act. BERSERKLY (18) BESTIALLY (14) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of a beast; brutally or savagely. | [adverb] In a manner involving bestiality. BIAXIALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner involving or relating to two axes, particularly regarding the orientation or properties of materials along two perpendicular directions. BIFILARLY (17) [adverb] In a biflar manner; using or relating to two threads or wires, particularly in scientific instruments like torsion balances where two parallel filaments are used. BIGOTEDLY (16) [adverb] In a bigoted manner; with prejudice or intolerance toward those who hold different opinions or beliefs. BILIOUSLY (14) [adverb] In a bad-tempered, irritable, or ill-natured manner. BIMONTHLY (19) [noun] A publication that is published on a bimonthly basis. | [adjective] Occurring once every two months; bimestrial | [adjective] Twice every month; semimonthly. BINDINGLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that creates a legal or moral obligation; obligatorily. BIOGRAPHY (20) [noun] A person's life story, especially one published. | [noun] The art of writing this kind of story. | [verb] To write a biography of. BIOSAFETY (17) [noun] Protection from potential harm from biological agents, such as infectious microbes or modified genes. BIPEDALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner involving the use of two feet for locomotion or movement. BIZARRELY (23) [adverb] In a bizarre manner BLACKBODY (23) [noun] A theoretical body, approximated by a hole in a hollow black sphere, that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation and reflects none; it has a characteristic emission spectrum BLAEBERRY (16) [noun] The bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus. BLASPHEMY (21) [noun] An act of irreverence or contempt toward a god or toward something considered sacred; an impious act, utterance, view, etc. | [noun] (by extension) An act of irreverence towards anything considered inviolable; the act of disregarding a convention. BLATANTLY (14) [adverb] In a blatant manner; so as to be highly visible or obvious. BLAZINGLY (24) [adverb] In a blazing manner; with great intensity, speed, or brilliance. BLESSEDLY (15) [adverb] In a blessed or fortunate manner; happily or fortunately. BLIZZARDY (33) BLOTCHILY (19) [adverb] In a blotchy manner; characterized by irregular spots or patches of color or discoloration. BLUEBERRY (16) [noun] An edible round berry, belonging to the cowberry group (Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus), with flared crowns at the end, that turns blue on ripening. | [noun] The shrub of the above-mentioned berry. | [noun] A dark blue colour. BOOKISHLY (21) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or befitting a person devoted to books and reading; in a scholarly or literary way. BOORISHLY (17) [adverb] In a rude, ill-mannered, or coarse way; without refinement or politeness. BRACINGLY (17) [adverb] In a bracing manner; in a way that is invigorating, refreshing, or stimulating. | [adverb] In a manner that provides support or reinforcement; in a steadying way. BREAKAWAY (21) [noun] The act of breaking away from something. | [noun] A group of riders which has gone ahead of the peloton. | [noun] A situation in the game where one or more players of a team attack towards the goal of the other team without having any defenders in front of them. BREATHILY (17) [adverb] In a breathy manner; with audible breath or a breathy quality of voice. BREEZEWAY (26) [noun] A covered walkway, with open sides, that connects two buildings. BRITTLELY (14) [adverb] In a brittle manner; in a way that is fragile, easily broken, or sharp in tone or manner. BROTHERLY (17) [adjective] Of or characteristic of brothers. | [adverb] In the manner of a brother, as a brother, as brothers. BRUSQUELY (23) [adverb] In a rough, abrupt, or curt manner; bluntly or curtly. BRUTALITY (14) [noun] The state of being brutal. | [noun] A cruel or savage act. | [noun] The use of excessive physical force, often in the form of violence. BRUTISHLY (17) [adverb] In a savage, cruel, or violent manner. | [adverb] In a stupid or dull-witted manner; without intelligence or refinement. BUDGETARY (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to a budget. BULBOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a manner characterized by bulges or rounded protrusions; in a swollen or protruding way. BULLISHLY (17) [adverb] In a manner showing optimism or confidence about future increases in value or price, especially regarding stocks or markets. BUMPKINLY (22) [adjective] In the manner or style of a bumpkin; resembling or characteristic of a rustic or unsophisticated person. | [adjective] Awkward, clumsy, or crude in behavior or appearance. BUOYANTLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is cheerful, optimistic, and lighthearted. | [adverb] In a way that tends to float or rise upward with ease. BURNINGLY (15) [adverb] In a burning manner; with intense heat, passion, or urgency. | [adverb] In a way that causes a burning sensation. BUTCHERLY (19) BUTTERFLY (17) [noun] A flying insect of the order Lepidoptera, distinguished from moths by their diurnal activity and generally brighter colouring. | [noun] A use of surgical tape, cut into thin strips and placed across an open wound to hold it closed. | [noun] The butterfly stroke. BUTTINSKY (18) [noun] (derisive) One who is prone to butt in, interrupt, or get involved where they are not welcome. | [noun] (usually buttinski) A robust portable one-piece telephone instrument with clips, used by technicians and lines staff for testing telephone circuits or making a temporary connection to a telephone line. CABINETRY (16) [noun] The craft of making high-quality wooden furniture; cabinetmaking. | [noun] High-quality wooden furniture; cabinetwork. CACOPHONY (21) [noun] A mix of discordant sounds; dissonance. CADDISHLY (19) [adverb] In a caddish manner; in the manner of a cad (an ungentlemanly or dishonorable person). CALLOSITY (14) [noun] A callus | [noun] A callous demeanour; insensitivity or hardheartedness CALLOUSLY (14) [adverb] In a callous manner; done without regard to others' sensitivities. CANDIDACY (18) [noun] The state of being a candidate. CAPILLARY (16) [noun] A narrow tube. | [noun] Any of the small blood vessels that connect arteries to veins. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to hair. CAPITALLY (16) [adverb] In a manner relating to capital or a capital city. | [adverb] Excellently or in a superior manner. CAPTAINCY (18) [noun] The rank or status of a captain. | [noun] The jurisdiction of a captain. | [noun] An administrative division of the former Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires. CAPTIVITY (19) [noun] The state of being captive. | [noun] A group of people/beings captive. | [noun] The state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved. CAREFULLY (17) [adverb] Sorrowfully. | [adverb] With care; attentively, circumspectly. CARNALITY (14) [noun] The quality or state of being carnal; excessive indulgence in physical or sensual pleasures. | [noun] Sexual desire or lust. CARPENTRY (16) [noun] The trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct buildings or other structures; woodworking. | [noun] A carpenter's workshop. CARPINGLY (17) CARTULARY (14) [noun] A register or record book, especially one containing copies of charters or other important documents kept by a monastery or institution. CASSOWARY (17) [noun] A large flightless bird of the genus Casuarius that is native to Australia and New Guinea, has a characteristic bony crest on its head, and can be very dangerous. CASUISTRY (14) [noun] The process of answering practical questions via interpretation of rules, or of cases that illustrate such rules, especially in ethics; case-based reasoning. | [noun] A specious argument designed to defend an action or feeling. CATALEPSY (16) [noun] Severe bodily condition, described in psychiatric pathology, marked by sudden rigidity, fixation of posture, and loss of contact with environmental conditions CATAPLEXY (23) [noun] An abrupt loss of muscle tone, sometimes associated with narcolepsy. CAUSALITY (14) [noun] The agency of a cause; the action or power of a cause, in producing its effect. | [noun] The relationship between something that happens or exists and the thing that causes it; the cause and consequence relationship. CELEBRITY (16) [noun] A rite or ceremony. | [noun] Fame, renown; the state of being famous or talked-about. | [noun] A person who has a high degree of recognition by the general population for his or her success or accomplishments; a famous person. CENTENARY (14) [adjective] Of, pertaining to, or completing a period of 100 years. | [adjective] Relating to a hundred of anything. | [noun] The hundredth anniversary of an event or happening. CENTRALLY (14) [adverb] (location) In a central manner or situation; at, to, through or from the centre. CERTAINLY (14) [adverb] In a way which is certain; with certainty. | [adverb] Without doubt, surely. | [adverb] An emphatic affirmative answer; of course. CERTAINTY (14) [noun] The state of being certain. | [noun] An instance of being certain. | [noun] A fact or truth unquestionably established. CHAMPERTY (21) [noun] The investing of money into an individual's lawsuit. CHANDLERY (18) [noun] The art or trade of candlemaking. | [noun] A business, shop or warehouse used in candlemaking. | [noun] An operation (usually, a business) which provides supplies. CHEMISTRY (19) [noun] The branch of natural science that deals with the composition and constitution of substances and the changes that they undergo as a consequence of alterations in the constitution of their molecules. | [noun] An application of chemical theory and method to a particular substance. | [noun] The mutual attraction between two people; rapport. CHICANERY (19) [noun] Deception by use of trickery, quibbling, or subterfuge. | [noun] A slick performance by a lawyer. CHIRALITY (17) [noun] The property of a molecule or object that is not superimposable on its mirror image, existing in left-handed and right-handed forms. CHIROPODY (20) [noun] The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the feet (and formerly the hands) CHOCOLATY (19) [adjective] Resembling, containing, or flavored with chocolate. | [adjective] Having a dark brown color like chocolate. CHOKINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that causes choking or difficulty in breathing; in a way that is stifling or suffocating. CIRCUITRY (16) [noun] A specific system of electrical circuits in a particular device; the design of such a system. | [noun] Electrical (or, by extension, other) circuits considered as a group. | [noun] The brain's neural network. CITIZENLY (23) CITIZENRY (23) [noun] The group of all citizens. CIVICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to or concerning citizens or civic affairs; in relation to the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. CLAMANTLY (16) [adverb] In a clamant manner; loudly, urgently, or insistently demanding attention. CLEMENTLY (16) [adverb] In a clement manner; with mildness, mercy, or leniency. CLONICITY (16) CLOYINGLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is excessively sweet, rich, or sentimental to the point of being unpleasant or tiresome. COAXIALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner sharing a common axis; arranged or positioned along the same axis. COCKAMAMY (24) [adjective] Foolish, silly | [adjective] Trifling COCKNEYFY (26) [verb] To make something Cockney in character, dialect, or style, or to adopt Cockney mannerisms or speech patterns. COEQUALLY (23) COEVALITY (17) COGNATELY (15) COHERENCY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being coherent; logical consistency and clarity in thought or expression. COLONELCY (16) [noun] The rank or office of a colonel. COLOPHONY (19) [noun] Rosin; the residue left after the distillation of oil of turpentine from liquid resin, used in pharmaceutical preparations, soldering fluxes, and by violinists. COLORABLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that appears to be true, reasonable, or justified on the surface, though possibly not genuinely so. | [adverb] In a way that provides a plausible appearance or excuse for something. COLOSTOMY (16) [noun] An incision into the colon to allow for drainage; the opening produced in such incision. COLTISHLY (17) [adverb] In a coltish manner; with the frisky, playful, or awkward behavior characteristic of a young horse or a youthful person. COMICALLY (18) [adverb] In a comical manner COMMODIFY (22) [verb] To make something into a commodity, sometimes at the expense of its intrinsic value. COMMODITY (19) [noun] Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold. | [noun] Something useful or valuable. | [noun] Raw materials, agricultural and other primary products as objects of large-scale trading in specialized exchanges. COMMUNITY (18) [noun] A group sharing a common understanding, and often the same language, law, manners, and/or tradition. | [noun] A residential or religious collective; a commune. | [noun] A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other. COMPACTLY (20) [adverb] In a compact manner; closely or densely packed together. | [adverb] In a concise or brief way; without unnecessary words or space. COMPLEXLY (25) [adverb] In a complex manner; in a way that is complicated or intricate. COMRADELY (17) [adjective] In a manner befitting comrades; showing the friendly and equal spirit of comrades. | [adjective] Characterized by or exhibiting comradeship; expressing solidarity or fellowship. COMRADERY (17) [noun] Camaraderie CONCAVITY (19) [noun] The state of being concave | [noun] A concave structure or surface CONCISELY (16) [adverb] In a concise manner, briefly, without excessive length. CONDIGNLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that is deserved or appropriate; fittingly or suitably. CONGRUITY (15) [noun] The state of being congruent or in agreement; harmony or compatibility between things. CONICALLY (16) [adverb] In a manner relating to or shaped like a cone. | [adverb] Along or toward the axis of a cone. CONNATELY (14) [adverb] In a connate manner; in a way that is innate, inborn, or united from birth. CONSTANCY (16) [noun] The quality of being constant; steadiness or faithfulness in action, affections, purpose, etc. | [noun] An unchanging quality or characteristic of a person or thing. CONTRASTY (14) [adjective] Having great contrast between light and dark areas (of a subject or photograph). CONTUMACY (18) [noun] Disobedience, resistance to authority. CONTUMELY (16) [noun] Offensive and abusive language or behaviour; scorn, insult. CONVEXITY (24) [noun] The quality or state of being convex; the condition of curving outward like the exterior of a sphere. | [noun] In mathematics and economics, a property of sets or functions where a line segment between any two points lies within the set or above the function. COPIOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a copious manner; plentifully. CORDATELY (15) CORDIALLY (15) [adverb] In a cordial, warm or friendly manner. COROLLARY (14) [noun] Something given beyond what is actually due; something added or superfluous. | [noun] Something which occurs a fortiori, as a result of another effort without significant additional effort. | [noun] A proposition which follows easily from the proof of another proposition. CORRECTLY (16) [adverb] In a correct manner. CORRUPTLY (16) [adverb] In a dishonest, fraudulent, or morally depraved manner. | [adverb] In a manner involving bribery or improper influence. COSMOGONY (17) [noun] The study of the origin, and sometimes the development, of the universe or the solar system, in astrophysics, religion, and other fields. | [noun] Any specific theory, model, myth, or other account of the origin of the universe. | [noun] The creation of the universe. COSMOLOGY (17) [noun] The study of the physical universe, its structure, dynamics, origin and evolution, and fate. | [noun] A metaphysical study into the origin and nature of the universe. | [noun] A particular view (cultural or religious) of the structure and origin of the universe. COSTIVELY (17) [adverb] In a manner characterized by constipation or difficulty in bowel movements; in a costive way. COSTUMERY (16) [noun] Costumes collectively, or the business of making or supplying costumes. | [noun] Theatrical or fancy dress clothing and accessories. COUNTABLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that can be counted or enumerated; in a way that is able to be counted. COVALENCY (19) [noun] The number of covalent bonds that an atom forms with other atoms. | [noun] The degree to which an atom tends to form covalent bonds. COXCOMBRY (27) [noun] Foolish or conceited behavior; the conduct or dress of a coxcomb. CRANBERRY (16) [noun] A shrub belonging to the section Vaccinium sect. Oxycoccus of the genus Vaccinium. | [noun] The edible red berry of that shrub. | [noun] An intense red colour, like that of a cranberry CRANIALLY (14) [adverb] In a direction toward or relating to the cranium or skull; toward the head. CREDULITY (15) [noun] A willingness to believe in someone or something in the absence of reasonable proof; credulousness. CREMATORY (16) [noun] The establishment or furnace that cremates bodies. | [adjective] Pertaining to the act of cremating bodies. CROOKEDLY (19) [adverb] In a crooked or bent manner; dishonestly or fraudulently. | [adverb] In a twisted or curved way; not in a straight line. CROTCHETY (19) [adjective] Cranky, disagreeable, or stubborn, especially if prone to odd whims or fancies. CROWBERRY (19) [noun] Empetrum; a small genus of dwarf evergreen shrubs that bear edible fruit. | [noun] A fruit of this plant. CRUCIALLY (16) [adverb] In a crucial manner. CRUNCHILY (19) [adverb] In a manner that makes a crunching sound or produces a crisp, brittle texture when bitten or chewed. CRYOSCOPY (21) [noun] The determination of the freezing point of a liquid, especially as a method of determining molecular weight or detecting impurities. CUBICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or having the form of a cube; with respect to three dimensions or cubic measurements. CUCKOLDRY (21) [noun] The practice or state of a man whose wife is unfaithful. | [noun] A situation in which someone is deceived or humiliated by a partner's infidelity. CULTISHLY (17) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or resembling a cult; with cult-like devotion or behavior. CUNNINGLY (15) [adverb] With cunning, cleverly. CURIOSITY (14) [noun] (uncountable) Inquisitiveness; the tendency to ask and learn about things by asking questions, investigating, or exploring. | [noun] A unique or extraordinary object which arouses interest. | [noun] Careful, delicate construction; fine workmanship, delicacy of building. CURIOUSLY (14) [adverb] In a curious manner; with curiosity; inquisitively. | [adverb] Oddly; in a strange or unexpected way. CURRENTLY (14) [adverb] At this moment, at present, now. CURRISHLY (17) [adverb] In a manner resembling or befitting a cur; in a mean, cowardly, or contemptible way. CURSIVELY (17) [adverb] In a cursive manner; in flowing, connected handwriting or script. CURSORILY (14) [adverb] In a cursory manner; superficially or hastily without attention to detail. CUSTOMARY (16) [noun] A book containing laws and usages, or customs; a custumal. | [adjective] In accordance with, or established by, custom or common usage | [adjective] Holding or held by custom CUTTINGLY (15) CYCLICITY (21) CYNICALLY (19) [adverb] In a cynical manner DAMNATORY (15) [adjective] Containing a sentence of condemnation. DAMNINGLY (16) DAMSELFLY (18) [noun] Any of various insects of the suborder Zygoptera that have long slender bodies, and are similar to dragonflies but having wings folded when at rest. DANDRUFFY (20) DARLINGLY (14) DASHINGLY (17) DASTARDLY (14) [adjective] In the manner of a dastard; marked by cowardice; pusillanimous | [adjective] Treacherous; given to backstabbing | [adverb] In a cowardly or treacherous fashion. DEACIDIFY (19) DECADENCY (18) DECALCIFY (20) [verb] To deprive of calcareous matter. DECERTIFY (18) [verb] To annul the certification of. | [verb] (industrial relations) To annul a labor union. DECIDEDLY (17) [adverb] In a manner which leaves little question; definitely, clearly. | [adverb] In a decided or final manner; resolutely. DECIMALLY (17) DECLIVITY (18) [noun] The downward slope of a hill; the downward slope of a curve. | [noun] A downward bend in a path. | [noun] An inward curve of the exoskeleton of an insect, such as between body segments; a segment of an insect's body where the exoskeleton curves inward. DECRETORY (15) DEERBERRY (15) DEFIANTLY (16) [adverb] In a defiant manner. DEFINABLY (18) DEFORMITY (18) [noun] The state of being deformed. | [noun] An ugly or misshapen feature or characteristic. DEMOCRACY (19) [noun] Rule by the people, especially as a form of government; either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy). | [noun] A government under the direct or representative rule of the people of its jurisdiction. | [noun] Belief in political freedom and equality; the "spirit of democracy". DEMYSTIFY (21) [verb] To remove the mystery from something; to explain or clarify. DENITRIFY (16) [verb] To remove nitrogen, often through the breakdown of nitrogenous compounds and the release of nitrogen gas. DENTISTRY (13) [noun] The field of medicine concerned with the study, diagnosis and treatment of conditions of the teeth and oral cavity. | [noun] Operations performed on teeth and adjoining areas such as drilling, filling cavities and placing crowns and bridges. | [noun] A dental surgery, an operation on the teeth. DENYINGLY (17) DEPRAVITY (18) [noun] The state or condition of being depraved; moral debasement. | [noun] A particular depraved act or trait. | [noun] (Christian theology) Inborn corruption, entailing the belief that every facet of human nature has been polluted, defiled, and contaminated by sin. DESIRABLY (15) DESULTORY (13) [adjective] Jumping, or passing, from one thing or subject to another, without order, planning, or rational connection; lacking logical sequence. | [adjective] Out of course; by the way; not connected with the subject. | [adjective] Disappointing in performance or progress. DEVIATORY (16) DEVIOUSLY (16) DEVITRIFY (19) [verb] (of a glassy material) To become crystalline and brittle DEVOTEDLY (17) DEXTERITY (20) [noun] Skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands. DIACHRONY (18) DIATHERMY (18) [noun] The generation of heat using high-frequency electromagnetic currents; especially the therapeutic production of heat in tissues in order to form coagulation DICHOGAMY (21) [noun] The condition in which an organism changes sex during its lifetime. DICHOTOMY (20) [noun] A separation or division into two; a distinction that results in such a division. | [noun] Such a division involving apparently incompatible or opposite principles; a duality. | [noun] The division of a class into two disjoint subclasses that are together comprehensive, as the division of man into white and not white. DIETARILY (13) DIFFUSELY (19) DIGITALLY (14) [adverb] In a digital manner. DIGNITARY (14) [noun] An important or influential person, or one of high rank or position. | [adjective] Relating to dignity. DILATANCY (15) [noun] The property of dilating or expanding, especially by means of an increase in space between the component parts. | [noun] The phenomenon of some substances whose viscosity increases with shear rate, or with pressure. DIPLOMACY (19) [noun] The art and practice of conducting international relations by negotiating alliances, treaties, agreements etc., bilaterally or multilaterally, between states and sometimes international organizations, or even between polities with varying status, such as those of monarchs and their princely vassals. | [noun] Tact and subtle skill in dealing with people so as to avoid or settle hostility. DIRECTORY (15) [noun] A list of names, addresses etc, of specific classes of people or organizations, often in alphabetical order or in some classification. | [noun] A structured listing of the names and characteristics of the files on a storage device. | [noun] A virtual container in a computer's file system, in which files and other directories may be stored. The files and subdirectories in a directory are usually related. DIREFULLY (16) DISCOVERY (18) [noun] Something discovered. | [noun] The discovering of new things. | [noun] An act of uncovering or revealing something; a revelation. DISEMBODY (18) [verb] To cause someone's soul, spirit, consciousness, voice, etc, to become separated from the physical body. | [verb] To separate (a part of the body) from the body. | [verb] To discharge from military service or array. DISPARITY (15) [noun] The state of being unequal; difference. | [noun] Incongruity. DISTANTLY (13) [adverb] At a distance. | [adverb] In a distant manner; with detachment. DIURNALLY (13) DIVERSELY (16) DIVERSIFY (19) [verb] To make diverse or various in form or quality; to give variety to distinguish by numerous differences or aspects. DIVERSITY (16) [noun] The quality of being diverse or different; difference or unlikeness. | [noun] A variety; diverse types or examples. | [noun] Equal-opportunity inclusion DIVIDEDLY (18) DOBSONFLY (18) [noun] Any insect of the subfamily Corydalinae, whose males have long mandibles, found in the Americas and related most closely to the fishfly. DOGGISHLY (18) DOLEFULLY (16) DOLLISHLY (16) DOLTISHLY (16) DONNISHLY (16) DOOHICKEY (22) [noun] A thing (used in a vague way to refer to something whose name one cannot recall) DOOMFULLY (18) DORMITORY (15) [noun] A room containing a number of beds (and often some other furniture and/or utilities) for sleeping, often applied to student and backpacker accommodation of this kind. | [noun] A building or part of a building which houses students, soldiers, monks etc. who sleep there and use communal further facilities. | [noun] A dormitory town. DOSIMETRY (15) DOUGHTILY (17) DRAGONFLY (17) [noun] An insect of the suborder Epiprocta or, more strictly, the infraorder Anisoptera, having four long transparent wings held perpendicular to a long body when perched. DROMEDARY (16) [noun] The single-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius). | [noun] Any swift riding camel. DRONINGLY (14) DRUNKENLY (17) [adverb] In a drunken manner DUBIOUSLY (15) [adverb] In a dubious manner. | [adverb] Accompanied by doubt, or anxious uncertainty. DUCTILITY (15) DULLISHLY (16) DUPLICITY (17) [noun] Intentional deceptiveness; double-dealing. DUTIFULLY (16) [adverb] With a regard to duty; in a dutiful manner. DYSENTERY (16) [noun] A disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines, especially the colon (large intestine), accompanied by pus (white blood cells) in the feces, fever, pain in the abdomen, high volume of diarrhea, and possible blood in the feces. | [noun] Diarrhea DYSTROPHY (21) [noun] A wasting of body tissues, of either genetic origin or due to inadequate or defective nutrition. EARNESTLY (12) [adverb] In an earnest manner; being very sincere; putting forth genuine effort. EASEFULLY (15) EDIBILITY (15) ELECTRIFY (17) [verb] To supply electricity to; to charge with electricity. | [verb] To cause electricity to pass through; to affect by electricity; to give an electric shock to. | [verb] To adapt (a home, farm, village, city, industry, railroad) for electric power. ELECTUARY (14) [noun] Any preparation of a medicine mixed with honey or other sweetener in order to make it more palatable to swallow. 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ENDURABLY (15) ENJOYABLY (24) [adverb] In an enjoyable manner ENTELECHY (17) [noun] The complete realisation and final form of some potential concept or function; the conditions under which a potential thing becomes actualized. | [noun] A particular type of motivation, need for self-determination, and inner strength directing life and growth to become all one is capable of being; the need to actualize one's beliefs; having both a personal vision and the ability to actualize that vision from within. ENTERALLY (12) ENVIOUSLY (15) ENVYINGLY (19) EPIGRAPHY (20) [noun] Inscriptions collectively | [noun] The study or decipherment of inscriptions, especially of ancient ones EPOCHALLY (19) EQUITABLY (23) [adverb] In an equitable manner EROSIVITY (15) ERUDITELY (13) ESTIMABLY (16) ETERNALLY (12) [adverb] For eternity; forever. | [adverb] Unceasingly, recurringly. ETHICALLY (17) [adverb] In an ethical manner. | [adverb] Concerning ethics. ETHNICITY (17) [noun] The common characteristics of a group of people, especially regarding ancestry, culture, language or national experiences. | [noun] An ethnic group. | [noun] (casual) Race; common ancestry. ETHNOLOGY (16) [noun] The branch of anthropology that studies and compares the different human cultures. ETYMOLOGY (18) [noun] The study of the historical development of languages, particularly as manifested in individual words. | [noun] The origin and historical development of a word; the derivation. | [noun] An account of the origin and historical development of a word as presented in a dictionary or the like. EURHYTHMY (23) [noun] The harmony of features and proportion in architecture. | [noun] Graceful body movements to the rhythm of spoken words and music. | [noun] Healthy, normal beating of the pulse. EVASIVELY (18) EVERYBODY (21) [pronoun] All people. 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EXTREMITY (21) [noun] The most extreme or furthest point of something. | [noun] An extreme measure. | [noun] A hand or foot. EXULTANCY (21) FACTICITY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being a fact. | [noun] (specifically) In existentialism, the state of being in the world without any knowable reason for such existence, or of being in a particular state of affairs which one has no control over. | [noun] A fact that is not changeable or that is assumed to be true without further evaluation. FACTUALLY (17) [adverb] In a factual manner FAILINGLY (16) FAIRISHLY (18) FALLALERY (15) [noun] Costume jewelry; trinkets; fake jewelry as opposed to "real" (fine) jewelry. FATEFULLY (18) FATUOUSLY (15) FAVORABLY (20) [adverb] In a favorable manner. FAWNINGLY (19) FEARFULLY (18) [adverb] In a fearful manner; characterized by fear. | [adverb] Very; very much. 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FICTIVELY (20) FIDUCIARY (18) [noun] One who holds a thing in trust for another; a trustee. | [noun] One who depends for salvation on faith, without works; an antinomian. | [adjective] Relating to an entity that owes to another good faith, accountability and trust, often in the context of trusts and trustees. FINICALLY (17) FISSILITY (15) FITTINGLY (16) [adverb] In a fitting manner FLACCIDLY (20) FLAGRANCY (18) FLAMINGLY (18) FLANNELLY (15) FLARINGLY (16) FLIGHTILY (19) FLIPPANCY (21) [noun] A disrespectful levity or pertness especially in respect to grave or sacred matters. FLORIDITY (16) FLORISTRY (15) FLOWERILY (18) FLOWINGLY (19) FLUIDALLY (16) FOOLHARDY (19) [adjective] Marked by unthinking recklessness with disregard for danger; boldly rash; hotheaded. FOOLISHLY (18) [adverb] In a foolish manner. | [adverb] Without good judgment. FOPPISHLY (22) FORLORNLY (15) FORMALITY (17) [noun] The state of being formal. | [noun] Something said or done as a matter of form. | [noun] A customary ritual without new or unique meaning. FORMICARY (19) [noun] An ant colony, a pile of earth built by ants in which they nest. FORMULARY (17) [noun] A list of formulas; a collection of set forms to be followed, especially in religious belief. | [noun] A pharmacopoeia or list of available drugs, particularly prescription drugs | [noun] A list of drugs, created by health insurers, hospitals, or prescription drug plans, that defines how costs for any drug are shared between patient and health care provider, typically broken down by tiers such as preferred generics with lowest copay, or preferred brand with higher copay, or non-preferred brand and not covered tiers with the highest cost to the patient. FORWARDLY (19) FRAGILITY (16) [noun] The condition or quality of being fragile; brittleness; frangibility. | [noun] Weakness; feebleness. | [noun] Liability to error and sin; frailty. FRAGRANCY (18) [noun] Fragrance FRENCHIFY (23) FREQUENCY (26) [noun] The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period. | [noun] The property of occurring often rather than infrequently. | [noun] The quotient of the number of times n a periodic phenomenon occurs over the time t in which it occurs: f = n / t. FRETFULLY (18) FRIGIDITY (17) FRIVOLITY (18) [noun] Frivolous act | [noun] State of being frivolous FRONTALLY (15) FROWARDLY (19) FRUGALITY (16) [noun] The quality of being frugal; prudent economy; thrift. | [noun] A sparing use; sparingness. FULGENTLY (16) FULSOMELY (17) FURIOUSLY (15) [adverb] In a furious manner; angrily. | [adverb] Quickly; frantically; with great effort or speed. | [adverb] Intensely, as with embarrassment. 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HAGGARDLY (18) HAGIOLOGY (17) [noun] Literature dealing with the lives of saints HALFPENNY (20) [noun] (plural: halfpennies) A discontinued British coin worth half of one penny (old or new). | [noun] (plural: halfpence) A quantity of money worth half a penny. | [adjective] Costing or worth one halfpenny. HALTINGLY (16) HAPLESSLY (17) HAPLOLOGY (18) [noun] The process of deleting one of two almost identical syllables within a word. | [noun] An instance of deleting one of two almost identical syllables within a word. HARMFULLY (20) HATEFULLY (18) HAUGHTILY (19) HAWKISHLY (25) HEALTHILY (18) [adverb] In a healthy manner. HEDGINGLY (18) HEEDFULLY (19) HEINOUSLY (15) HELICALLY (17) HELLISHLY (18) HELPFULLY (20) [adverb] In a helpful manner. HEPTARCHY (22) [noun] A government of seven people. | [noun] The realm so ruled. | [noun] A group of seven states, especially those in Anglo-Saxon Britain. HERBIVORY (20) [noun] The consumption of living plant tissue by animals. HESITANCY (17) [noun] A pausing or halting before beginning a task, often as a result of some fear or uncertainty about the outcome. HIDEOSITY (16) [noun] The state or condition of being hideous; extreme ugliness. | [noun] Something hideous. HIDEOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a hideous manner. | [adverb] (degree) To an extreme degree HIERARCHY (20) [noun] A body of authoritative officials organized in nested ranks. | [noun] A social, religious, economic or political system or organization in which people or groups of people are ranked with some superior to others based on their status, authority or some other trait. | [noun] Any group of objects ranked so that every one but the topmost is subordinate to a specified one above it. HILLBILLY (17) [noun] Someone who is from the hills; especially from a rural area, with a connotation of a lack of refinement or sophistication. | [noun] A white person from the rural southern part of the United States, especially the Southeastern states. | [verb] To emphasize one's rural or humble upbringing; to use unsophisticated charm. HISTOLOGY (16) [noun] The study of the microscopic structure, chemical composition and function of the tissue or tissue systems of plants and animals. HOGGISHLY (20) HOMOPHONY (22) HOMOPLASY (19) HOMOSPORY (19) HONORABLY (17) HOPEFULLY (20) [adverb] In a hopeful manner. | [adverb] It is hoped that; I hope; we hope. HORSEPLAY (17) [noun] Rough or rowdy play that can often result in unintentional physical harm. | [verb] To engage in horseplay. HORTATORY (15) [noun] Exhortation or advice; incitement; encouragement. | [noun] That which exhorts, incites, or encourages. | [adjective] Giving exhortation or advice; encouraging. 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JANISSARY (19) [noun] An infantry soldier, often of Christian descent and forcibly converted to Islam, in a former elite Turkish (Ottoman) guard (disbanded in 1826); by extension, any Turkish soldier, particularly one escorting a traveller. | [noun] An elite, highly loyal supporter. JARRINGLY (20) JEALOUSLY (19) [adverb] In a jealous manner. JEERINGLY (20) JEWELLERY (22) [noun] Collectively, personal ornamentation such as rings, necklaces, brooches and bracelets, made of precious metals and sometimes set with gemstones. JOCULARLY (21) JOCUNDITY (22) JOINTEDLY (20) JOVIALITY (22) JOYLESSLY (22) JUDICIARY (22) [noun] The collective body of judges, justices, etc. | [noun] The court system, inclusive of clerical staff, etc. KARYOGAMY (22) KARYOLOGY (20) KIDDINGLY (19) KILLINGLY (17) KNAVISHLY (22) KNOWINGLY (20) [adverb] In the manner of one who knows. | [adverb] With knowledge of all relevant facts. LAGGARDLY (15) LAMBENTLY (16) LANGUIDLY (14) LASTINGLY (13) LATERALLY (12) [adverb] Done in a lateral manner. | [adverb] Relating to the direction to the side. LAUDATORY (13) [adjective] Of or pertaining to praise, or the expression of praise. LAUGHABLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that can be laughed at, humorous, in a laughable manner. LAWLESSLY (15) LEARNEDLY (13) LEERINGLY (13) LEGENDARY (14) [noun] A collection of legends, in particular of lives of saints. | [noun] One who relates legends. | [noun] (Pokémon) A legendary Pokémon. LEGIONARY (13) [noun] A soldier belonging to a legion; a professional soldier of the ancient Roman army. | [noun] A member of a legion, such as the American Legion, or of any organization containing the term legion in its title (e.g. the French Foreign Legion). | [adjective] Relating to, or consisting of, a legion or legions. LEISURELY (12) [adjective] Characterized by leisure; taking plenty of time; unhurried | [adverb] In a leisurely manner. 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LIMPIDITY (17) LINEALITY (12) LINEARITY (12) LINGUALLY (13) LIQUIDITY (22) [noun] The degree of which something is in high supply and demand, making it easily convertible to cash | [noun] The state or property of being liquid. | [noun] An asset's property of being able to be sold without affecting its value; the degree to which it can be easily converted into cash. LISSOMELY (14) LITERALLY (12) [adverb] Word for word; not figuratively; not as an idiom or metaphor | [adverb] (degree, contranym) Used non-literally as an intensifier for figurative statements: virtually, so to speak (often considered incorrect; see usage notes) | [adverb] Used to intensify or dramatise non-figurative statements; tending towards a meaningless filler word in repeated use. LITHOLOGY (16) [noun] The study of rocks, with particular emphasis on their description and classification. | [noun] The general composition of a rock or rock sequence. LITHOTOMY (17) [noun] A surgical method for removal of calculi, such as kidney stones and gallstones. LOBECTOMY (18) [noun] The surgical removal of a lobe from an organ such as the lung or the brain LOGICALLY (15) [adverb] In a logical manner, with logic. LOGOMACHY (20) [noun] Dispute over the meaning of words | [noun] A conflict waged only as a battle of words LONGEVITY (16) [noun] The quality of being long-lasting, especially of life. | [noun] Duration over time; persistence. LONGINGLY (14) [adverb] In a longing manner, with desire, yearningly. LOQUACITY (23) [noun] Talkativeness; the quality of being loquacious. LOUTISHLY (15) LUBRICITY (16) LUMPISHLY (19) LUSTFULLY (15) LYRICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is pleasing to hear, as singing or speaking; in a lyrical manner. | [adverb] In terms of the lyrics. LYTICALLY (17) MACHINERY (19) [noun] The machines constituting a production apparatus, in a plant etc., collectively. | [noun] The working parts of a machine as a group. | [noun] The collective parts of something which allow it to function. MAGICALLY (17) [adverb] In a magical manner; by magic, or as if by magic. MAKEREADY (19) [noun] A sheet of paper on which overlays are pasted for printing. | [noun] The process of preparing such sheets | [noun] The process of preparing something for use. MALIGNITY (15) MAMMALOGY (19) [noun] The study of mammals. MANDATARY (15) [noun] One who receives a mandate. MANDATORY (15) [noun] A sign or line that require the path of the disc to be above, below or to one side of it. | [noun] A person, organisation or state who receives a mandate; a mandatary. | [adjective] Obligatory; required or commanded by authority. MANICALLY (16) MANNISHLY (17) MANOMETRY (16) MARITALLY (14) MARQUETRY (23) [noun] A decorative technique in which veneers of wood, ivory, metal etc. are inlaid into a wood surface to form intricate designs. | [noun] An example of this work MARSHALCY (19) MARTIALLY (14) MASSIVELY (17) [adverb] In a massive manner, in a way that appears large, heavy or imposing. | [adverb] Greatly. MATERNITY (14) [noun] The state of being a mother; motherhood. | [noun] The state of being pregnant; pregnancy. | [noun] A ward or department in a hospital in which babies are born. MATRIMONY (16) [noun] Marriage; the state of being married. | [noun] The ceremony of marriage. | [noun] A particular solitaire card game using two decks of cards. MAWKISHLY (24) MAXILLARY (21) [noun] The upper jawbone, or a tooth growing from the upper jawbone. | [adjective] Of or relating to the jaw or jawbone. MAXIMALLY (23) MAYORALTY (17) [noun] The office (or term of office) of a mayor. MEANINGLY (15) MEDIATELY (15) MEDIATORY (15) MEDICALLY (17) [adverb] For medical purposes. | [adverb] In a medical manner or context. MEDULLARY (15) [adjective] Pertaining to, consisting of, or resembling, marrow or medulla | [adjective] Relating to the medulla oblongata | [adjective] Filled with spongy pith; pithy MELTINGLY (15) MEMORABLY (18) [adverb] In a memorable manner. MENDACITY (17) [noun] The fact or condition of being untruthful; dishonesty. | [noun] A deceit, falsehood, or lie. MENDICITY (17) [noun] The state of being a beggar; mendicancy or beggary MENTALITY (14) [noun] A mindset; a way of thinking; a set of beliefs. | [noun] The characteristics of a mind described as a system of distinctive structures and processes based in biology, language, or culture, etc.; a mental system. MERCENARY (16) [noun] One motivated by gain, especially monetary. | [noun] A person employed to fight in an armed conflict who is not a member of the state or military group for which they are fighting and whose primary motivation is private gain. | [noun] One hired to engage in a figurative battle, as a corporate takeover, a lawsuit, or a political campaign. MESENTERY (14) [noun] The membrane that attaches the intestines to the wall of the abdomen, maintaining their position in the abdominal cavity, and supplying them with blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics. METROLOGY (15) [noun] The science of weights and measures or of measurement. | [noun] A system of weights and measures. MICROCOPY (20) [noun] A photocopy that is greatly reduced in size. | [noun] Very short copy. | [verb] To copy (a document) at a greatly reduced size. MIDWEEKLY (22) MIDWIFERY (21) [noun] The practice and science of being a midwife. MIGRATORY (15) [adjective] (of birds, etc) Migrating. | [adjective] Roving; wandering; nomadic. MILITANCY (16) [noun] The quality of being militant. MILLENARY (14) [noun] A period of one thousand years; a millennium. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a thousand, especially to a thousand years. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a millennium; millenarian. MILLINERY (14) [noun] Women's hats. | [noun] A shop selling women's hats. | [noun] The business and work that a milliner engages in. MINCINGLY (17) MINDFULLY (18) MINIMALLY (16) [adverb] In a minimal way; to the least extent. MISEMPLOY (18) [verb] To employ incorrectly; to misuse. MISERABLY (16) [adverb] In a miserable manner MISSILERY (14) [noun] The science of missiles. MOBOCRACY (20) [noun] Rule or control by the mob (or by the mass of ordinary people); a mob as a politically powerful force. MOCKINGLY (21) [adverb] Said, written, or done with the intent to mock, or ridicule; with mocking effect. MODERNITY (15) [noun] The quality of being modern or contemporary. | [noun] Modern times. | [noun] (history) Quality of being of the modern period of contemporary historiography. MODULARLY (15) MOILINGLY (15) MOMENTARY (16) [adjective] Lasting for only a moment. | [adjective] Happening at every moment; perpetual. | [adjective] Ephemeral or relatively short-lived. MONASTERY (14) [noun] Building for housing monks or others who have taken religious vows MONOCRACY (18) [noun] A form of government in which unlimited power is held by a single individual. | [noun] An instance of this government. MONOPHAGY (20) MONOPHONY (19) MONOPHYLY (22) MONOPSONY (16) [noun] A market situation in which there is only one buyer for a product. | [noun] A buyer with disproportionate power. MONOSTELY (14) MOONISHLY (17) MORBIDITY (17) [noun] The quality of being unhealthful or diseased, sometimes including the cause. | [noun] The quality of being morbid; an attitude or state of mind marked by gloom. | [noun] The incidence of a disease, as a rate of a population which is affected. MORDANTLY (15) MORTALITY (14) [noun] The state or quality of being mortal. | [noun] The number of deaths. | [noun] Death. MOUNTAINY (14) MULTICITY (16) MULTICOPY (18) MUNDANELY (15) MUNDANITY (15) MUSEOLOGY (15) [noun] The design, organization, and management of museums. MUSICALLY (16) [adverb] In a musical manner. | [adverb] In terms of music. MUTUALITY (14) [noun] The property of being mutual. MYCOPHAGY (25) MYSTAGOGY (19) MYTHOLOGY (21) [noun] The collection of myths of a people, concerning the origin of the people, history, deities, ancestors and heroes. | [noun] A similar body of myths concerning an event, person or institution. | [noun] Pervasive elements of a fictional universe that resemble a mythological universe. NAGGINGLY (15) NATURALLY (12) [adverb] In a natural manner. | [adverb] Inherently or by nature. | [adverb] Surely or without any doubt. NAUGHTILY (16) NAVIGABLY (18) NECESSARY (14) [noun] (usually with the definite article) A place to do the "necessary" business of urination and defecation: an outhouse or lavatory. | [adjective] Required, essential, whether logically inescapable or needed in order to achieve a desired result or avoid some penalty. | [adjective] Unavoidable, inevitable. NECESSITY (14) [noun] The quality or state of being necessary, unavoidable, or absolutely requisite. | [noun] The condition of being needy; desperate need; lack | [noun] Something necessary; a requisite; something indispensable. NECROLOGY (15) [noun] (church history) A church register containing the names of those connected with the church who have died. | [noun] A listing of people who have died during a specific period of time. | [noun] A notice of death. NEEDFULLY (16) NERVOSITY (15) NERVOUSLY (15) [adverb] In a nervous manner; feeling or displaying nervousness. NEUROLOGY (13) [noun] The branch of medicine that deals with the disorders of nervous system including the brain and spinal cord of the central nervous system and the nerves, muscles, and neuromuscular junction of the peripheral nervous system. | [noun] Focal neurologic signs; focal neurologic deficits. | [noun] Neurological examination. 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OBSCURELY (16) OBSCURITY (16) [noun] Darkness; the absence of light. | [noun] The state of being unknown; a thing that is unknown. | [noun] The quality of being difficult to understand; a thing that is difficult to understand. OBSTINACY (16) [noun] The state, or an act, of stubbornness or doggedness. OBVERSELY (17) OBVIOUSLY (17) [adverb] In an obvious or clearly apparent manner. | [adverb] Used as a filler word, or to introduce information even when not obvious. OCCUPANCY (20) [noun] The act of occupying, the state of being occupied or the state of being an occupant or tenant. | [noun] The period of time during which someone rents or otherwise occupies certain land or premises. | [noun] The specific use to which something occupied is put. 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OVERSTORY (15) OVERWEARY (18) OVULATORY (15) PAGEANTRY (15) [noun] A pageant; a colourful show or display, as in a pageant. PAINFULLY (17) [adverb] In a painful manner; as if in pain. | [adverb] Badly; poorly. PAINTERLY (14) [adjective] Characteristic of a painter or paintings. | [adjective] (of a painting) Having clear brush-strokes. PALATABLY (16) PALATALLY (14) PALMATELY (16) PALMISTRY (16) [noun] Telling fortunes from the lines on the palms of the hand. | [noun] A book on palmistry; a system of palmistry. | [noun] A dexterous use or trick of the hand. PAPILLARY (16) [adjective] Having the properties or appearance of a papilla (nipple). PARCENARY (16) PARLOUSLY (14) PARQUETRY (23) [noun] The technique of applying wooden tiles or veneers to create a decorative geometrical pattern on floors, furniture etc. PARSIMONY (16) [noun] Great reluctance to spend money unnecessarily. | [noun] (by extension) The principle of using the fewest resources or explanations to solve a problem. PARTIALLY (14) [adverb] To a partial degree or extent, incompletely. PASSERSBY (16) [noun] A person who is passing by (that is, walking past). PASSIVELY (17) [adverb] In a passive manner; without conscious or self-directed action. | [adverb] In an acquiescent manner; resignedly or submissively. | [adverb] (grammar) In the passive voice; having a passive construction. PASSIVITY (17) [noun] The state of being passive. | [noun] Submissiveness. | [noun] A lack of initiative. PATCHOULY (19) PATERNITY (14) [noun] Fatherhood, being a father | [noun] Parental descent from a father | [noun] Legal acknowledgement of a man's fatherhood of a child PATHOLOGY (18) [noun] The branch of medicine concerned with the study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences. | [noun] The medical specialty that provides microscopy and other laboratory services (e.g., cytology, histology) to clinicians. | [noun] Pathosis: any deviation from a healthy or normal structure or function; abnormality; illness or malformation. PATIENTLY (14) [adverb] In a patient manner. PATRIMONY (16) [noun] A right or estate inherited from one's father; or, in a larger sense, from any ancestor. | [noun] Formerly, a church estate or endowment. PEACEABLY (18) PEASANTRY (14) [noun] Impoverished rural farm workers, either as serfs, small freeholders or hired hands. | [noun] Ignorant people of the lowest social status; bumpkins, rustics. PECCANTLY (18) PECUNIARY (16) [adjective] Of, or relating to, money; monetary, financial. PEDERASTY (15) [noun] Erotic love, sexually expressed or chaste, between a man and an adolescent boy; analogous to korephilia. | [noun] Anal intercourse in general, usually between a man and an adolescent boy. PEEVISHLY (20) PELLITORY (14) [noun] Pellitory of the wall (Parietaria officinalis). | [noun] Any plant of the genus Parietaria. | [noun] Achillea ptarmica (European pellitory, bastard pellitory, wild pellitory, sneezewort. | [noun] Pellitory of Spain (Anacyclus pyrethrum), a plant containing an oil once used for toothaches and facial neuralgia. PENSIVELY (17) PENTARCHY (19) PERFECTLY (19) [adverb] With perfection. | [adverb] Wholly, completely, totally. PERFUMERY (19) [noun] A shop selling perfumes. | [noun] A factory where perfume is made. | [noun] The manufacture of perfume. PERIPHERY (19) [noun] The outside boundary, parts or surface of something. | [noun] A first-rank administrative division of Greece, subdivided in provinces. PERORALLY (14) PERSONIFY (17) [verb] To be an example of; to have all the attributes of. | [verb] To create a representation of (an abstract quality) in the form of a character. PETROLOGY (15) [noun] The study of the origin, composition and structure of rock. PETTISHLY (17) PETULANCY (16) PHENOCOPY (21) [noun] A variation in an organism that resembles a genetic one, but has an environmental rather than a genetic cause, and is not inherited | [verb] To copy a genetic variation through environmental manipulation PHENOLOGY (18) [noun] The study of the effect of climate on periodic biological phenomena. PHILATELY (17) [noun] Stamp collecting. | [noun] The study of postage stamps, postal routes, postal history, etc. PHILOLOGY (18) [noun] The humanistic study of historical linguistics. | [noun] Love and study of learning and literature, broadly speaking. | [noun] (culture) Scholarship and culture, particularly classical, literary and linguistic. PHONOLOGY (18) [noun] The study of the way sounds function in languages, including phonemes, syllable structure, stress, accent, intonation, and which sounds are distinctive units within a language. | [noun] The way sounds function within a given language; a phonological system. PHOTOCOPY (21) [noun] A copy made using a photocopier. | [verb] To make a copy using a photocopier. PHOTOPLAY (19) PHRASALLY (17) PHYCOLOGY (23) [noun] The scientific study of algae. PHYLOGENY (21) [noun] The evolutionary history of groups of organisms, such as species or clades. | [noun] A phylogenetic diagram. | [noun] The historical development of a human social or racial group. PICANINNY (16) [noun] A black child. PIGGISHLY (19) PINNATELY (14) PIQUANTLY (23) PISCATORY (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to fishermen or fishing. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to fish; piscine. PITEOUSLY (14) PITIFULLY (17) [adverb] In a pitiful manner. PITUITARY (14) [noun] The pituitary gland. | [noun] The pituitary gland together with the pituitary stalk. | [noun] An extract from the pituitary gland. PITYINGLY (18) PIVOTALLY (17) PLACATORY (16) [adjective] That placates; pacifying. PLACIDITY (17) PLANARITY (14) PLANETARY (14) [noun] A planetary nebula. | [adjective] Of, or relating to planets, or the orbital motion of planets. | [adjective] Of, or relating to the Earth; terrestrial. PLANGENCY (17) PLASTICKY (20) [adjective] Resembling plastic, especially in the sense of being cheap and lightweight. PLAUSIBLY (16) [adverb] (manner) In a plausible manner. | [adverb] (modal) Not falsifiably, based on available facts and general knowledge. PLAYFULLY (20) [adverb] In a playful manner. PLURALITY (14) [noun] The state of being plural. | [noun] The holding of multiple benefices. | [noun] A state of being numerous. POIGNANCY (17) [noun] The quality of being poignant POINTEDLY (15) [adverb] Explicitly; with emphasis; so as to make a point, especially with criticism | [adverb] Wittily or pithily POKEBERRY (20) POLYANDRY (18) [noun] The having of a plurality of husbands at the same time; usually, the marriage of a woman to more than one man, or the practice of having several husbands, at the same time. | [noun] The mating pattern whereby a female copulates with plural males. | [noun] Sexual relations with multiple males, by a female or a male, human or non-human, within or without marriage. POLYMATHY (22) POLYPHAGY (23) POLYPHONY (22) [noun] Musical texture consisting of several independent melodic voices, as opposed to music with just one voice (monophony) or music with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords (homophony). | [noun] The quality of a text of being capable of being read in more than one way. POMPOSITY (18) [noun] The quality of being pompous; self-importance. POMPOUSLY (18) POPULARLY (16) [adverb] In a popular manner. POSTERITY (14) [noun] All the future generations, especially the descendants of a specific person. POURINGLY (15) PRATINGLY (15) PREACHIFY (22) [verb] To preach didactically; to sermonize PREACHILY (19) PRECATORY (16) [adjective] Expressing a wish. | [adjective] Expressing a wish but not creating any legal obligation or duty. PRECISELY (16) [adverb] (manner) In a precise manner; exactly. | [adverb] (focus) Used to provide emphasis. PRECOCITY (18) PREDACITY (17) PREDATORY (15) [adjective] Of, or relating to a predator. | [adjective] Living by preying on other living animals. | [adjective] Exploiting or victimizing others for personal gain. PREFATORY (17) [adjective] Introductory, preliminary, serving as a prelude or preface. PREGNANCY (17) [noun] The condition of being pregnant. | [noun] The period of time this condition prevails. | [noun] The progression of stages from conception to birth. 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RASPBERRY (16) [noun] The plant Rubus idaeus. | [noun] Any of many other (but not all) species in the genus Rubus. | [noun] The juicy aggregate fruit of these plants. | [noun] A noise intended to imitate the passing of flatulence, made by blowing air out of the mouth while the tongue is protruding from and pressed against the lips, or by blowing air through the lips while they are pressed firmly together or against skin, used humorously or to express derision. RASPINGLY (15) RAUCOUSLY (14) RAUNCHILY (17) RECERTIFY (17) RECUSANCY (16) REDISPLAY (15) [noun] A second or subsequent display. | [verb] To display again. REDUCIBLY (17) REFECTORY (17) [noun] A dining-hall, especially in an institution such as a college or monastery. REFORTIFY (18) REFUTABLY (17) REGULARLY (13) [adverb] With constant frequency or pattern. | [adverb] Normally; ordinarily. 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RUFFIANLY (18) RUINOUSLY (12) RUSTICITY (14) RUTHFULLY (18) RUTTISHLY (15) SALESLADY (13) [noun] A woman who is employed as a salesclerk. SALIENTLY (12) SALTATORY (12) SALUBRITY (14) SANCTUARY (14) [noun] A place of safety, refuge or protection. | [noun] An area set aside for protection. | [noun] A state of being protected, asylum. SAPIENTLY (14) SCATOLOGY (15) [noun] The scientific study or chemical analysis of faeces. | [noun] A filthy epithet. | [noun] Interest in or obsession with faeces or other excrement. SCHMALTZY (28) [adjective] Overly sentimental, emotional, maudlin or bathetic. SCHOLARLY (17) [adjective] Characteristic of a scholar. | [adjective] Of or relating to scholastics or scholarship. | [adverb] In a scholarly manner SCHOOLBOY (19) [noun] A boy attending school. | [adjective] Characteristic of a schoolboy, especially being cheeky, clumsy and socially unaware. SCRAPPILY (18) SCRUFFILY (20) SEARINGLY (13) SEAWORTHY (18) [adjective] Fit for service at sea. SECONDARY (15) [noun] Any flight feather attached to the ulna (forearm) of a bird. | [noun] An act of issuing more stock by an already publicly traded corporation. | [noun] The defensive backs. SECRETARY (14) [noun] Someone entrusted with a secret; a confidant. | [noun] A person who keeps records, takes notes and handles general clerical work. | [noun] (often capitalized) The head of a department of government. SECRETORY (14) SECTILITY (14) SECULARLY (14) SEDENTARY (13) [noun] A sedentary person | [adjective] Not moving; relatively still; staying in the vicinity. | [adjective] (of a human population) Living in a fixed geographical location; the opposite of nomadic. SEEMINGLY (15) [adverb] As it appears; apparently. | [adverb] In a seemly manner; decorously; with propriety. SEIGNEURY (13) [noun] (history) An area governed by a seigneur (French noble). | [noun] The estate of a seigneur. | [noun] (Channel Islands) The official residence of a Seigneur. SEIGNIORY (13) [noun] The estate of a feudal lord. | [noun] The power or authority of a lord; dominion. | [noun] The lordship (authority) remaining to a grantor after the grant of an estate in fee simple. SELFISHLY (18) [adverb] In a selfish manner; with regard to private interest only or chiefly. SEMBLABLY (18) SEMIDEIFY (18) SEMINALLY (14) SEMIOLOGY (15) [noun] Semiotics, the study of signs. | [noun] The science of the signs or symptoms of disease; symptomatology. | [noun] The art of using signs in signalling. SENIORITY (12) [noun] A measure of the amount of time a person has been a member of an organization, as compared to other members, and with an eye towards awarding privileges to those who have been members longer. SENSATELY (12) SENSUALLY (12) SEQUACITY (23) SERGEANCY (15) SERGEANTY (13) SERIATELY (12) SERIOUSLY (12) [adverb] (manner) In a serious or literal manner. | [adverb] Gravely; deeply; very much. | [adverb] Used to attempt to introduce a serious point in a less serious conversation SERJEANTY (19) [noun] A form of land ownership under the feudal system, where a family held an estate in exchange for rendering a service to their liege lord. SERRIEDLY (13) SERVILELY (15) SERVILITY (15) [noun] The condition of being servile. SEVERALLY (15) [adverb] Separately | [adverb] Several times, repeatedly SEVERALTY (15) [noun] The sole ownership of property by someone. SEXLESSLY (19) SEXUALITY (19) [noun] The quality of being sexual; that which is characterized or distinguished by sex. | [noun] Sexual activity; concern with, or interest in, sexual activity. | [noun] Sexual potency. SHADBERRY (18) SHADOWILY (19) SHALLOWLY (18) SHOWBIZZY (38) [adjective] Of or pertaining to showbiz; glitzy, glamorous (possibly implying a lack of intellectual depth). SHRUBBERY (19) [noun] A planting of shrubs; a wide border to a garden where shrubs are thickly planted; or a similar larger area with a path winding through it. | [noun] Shrubs collectively. SICKISHLY (21) SIGNATORY (13) [noun] One who signs or has signed something. | [adjective] Relating to a seal; used in sealing. | [adjective] Signing; joining or sharing in a signature. SIMILARLY (14) [adverb] (manner) In a like style or manner. | [adverb] Used to link similar items SINCERELY (14) [adverb] In a sincere or earnest manner; honestly. | [adverb] A conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended by his or her name. SINCERITY (14) [noun] The quality or state of being sincere; honesty of mind or intention; freedom from simulation, hypocrisy, disguise, or false pretense. SINGSONGY (14) SINLESSLY (12) SINUOSITY (12) [noun] The property of being sinuous. SINUOUSLY (12) SKETCHILY (21) SLAPHAPPY (21) [adjective] Incoherent from being struck; punch drunk. | [adjective] In a humorous mood as a result of fatigue; silly from being tired. | [adjective] Irresponsibly free. SLAVISHLY (18) [adverb] In a slavish manner. SLENDERLY (13) SLOUCHILY (17) SLUICEWAY (17) [noun] A man-made channel designed to redirect excess water SMILINGLY (15) SNOWBERRY (17) [noun] A shrub bearing white berries: | [noun] The fruit of shrubs of these genera. SOAPBERRY (16) [noun] Any woody plant of the genus Sapindus, which is eponymous of the Sapindaceae family | [noun] The fruit of such a plant, especially of the tree Sapindus saponaria. SOCIALITY (14) SOCIOLOGY (15) [noun] The study of society, human social interaction and the rules and processes that bind and separate people not only as individuals, but as members of associations, groups and institutions SOLDIERLY (13) [adjective] In the way of, or appropriate to, a soldier. SOLEMNIFY (17) SOLEMNITY (14) [noun] The quality of being deeply serious and sober or solemn. | [noun] An instance or example of solemn behavior; a rite or ceremony performed with reverence. | [noun] A feast day of the highest rank celebrating a mystery of faith such as the Trinity, an event in the life of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, or another important saint. SOLILOQUY (21) [noun] The act of a character speaking to themselves so as to reveal their thoughts to the audience. | [noun] (authorship) A speech or written discourse in this form. | [verb] (very rare) To issue a soliloquy. SOLVENTLY (15) SONGFULLY (16) SONICALLY (14) SOPHISTRY (17) [noun] Cunning, sometimes manifested as trickery. | [noun] The art of using deceptive speech or writing. | [noun] An argument that seems plausible, but is fallacious or misleading, especially one devised deliberately to be so. SOTTISHLY (15) SOULFULLY (15) SOUTHERLY (15) [noun] A wind blowing from the south. | [adjective] Coming from the south. | [adjective] Facing the south; directed towards the south. SPARINGLY (15) [adverb] In a sparing manner; with frugality, moderation, scantiness, reserve, forbearance, or the like; sparsely. SPATIALLY (14) [adverb] With reference to space or arrangement in space. SPEAKEASY (18) [noun] An illegal saloon or tavern, especially one operated during the American Prohibition period in the 1920s. SPECIALLY (16) [adverb] For a special purpose, person, or occasion. | [adverb] Extremely | [adverb] In particular SPECIALTY (16) [noun] That in which one specializes; a chosen expertise or talent. | [noun] Particularity. | [noun] A particular or peculiar case. SPEECHIFY (22) [verb] To give a speech; to hold forth; to pronounce pompously or at length. | [verb] (possibly obsolete) To make speeches to (someone); to address in a speech. SPINOSITY (14) SPLASHILY (17) SPLINTERY (14) SPLUTTERY (14) SPOROGONY (15) [noun] The formation of sporozoites from spores or zygotes. SPRIGHTLY (18) [adjective] Animated, gay or vivacious; lively, spirited. | [adjective] Of a person: full of life and vigour, especially with a light and springy step. | [adjective] Of or relating to a sprite; ghostly, spectral. | [adverb] In a lively and vigorous way; sprightlily. SPRINGILY (15) SQUALIDLY (22) SQUASHILY (24) STABILITY (14) [noun] The condition of being stable or in equilibrium, and thus resistant to change. | [noun] The tendency to recover from perturbations. STAGNANCY (15) STANDAWAY (16) STARCHILY (17) STATUTORY (12) [adjective] Of, relating to, enacted or regulated by a statute. STAUNCHLY (17) [adverb] In a staunch manner. STENOTYPY (17) STERILELY (12) STERILITY (12) [noun] The state or quality of being sterile. STILTEDLY (13) STITCHERY (17) STOICALLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that endures pain and hardship without outwardly showing suffering or expressing complaint. | [adverb] In an unfeeling manner that inwardly is unaffected by pain or distress. | [adverb] In a manner consistent with the philosophy of stoicism. STOLIDITY (13) STRANGELY (13) [adverb] In a strange or coincidental manner. | [adverb] Surprisingly, wonderfully. 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TERNATELY (12) TERRITORY (12) [noun] A large extent or tract of land; for example a region, country or district. | [noun] One of three of Canada's federated entities, located in the country's Arctic, with fewer powers than a province and created by an act of Parliament rather than by the Constitution: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. | [noun] One of three of Australia's federated entities, located in the country's north and southeast, with fewer powers than a state and created by an act of Parliament rather than by the Constitution: Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory. TESTIMONY (14) [noun] Statements made by a witness in court. | [noun] An account of first-hand experience. | [noun] In a church service, a personal account, such as of one's conversion. TETRALOGY (13) [noun] A set of four works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as four individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games. | [noun] A combination of four symptoms. | [noun] Tetralogy of Fallot. TETRARCHY (17) TEXTUALLY (19) THEOCRACY (19) [noun] Government under the control of a state-sponsored religion. | [noun] Rule by a god. THEOPHANY (20) [noun] A manifestation of a deity to a person. THEOSOPHY (20) [noun] Any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of God can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible. | [noun] Any system which claims to attain communication with God and superior spirits by physical processes. | [noun] The system of beliefs and doctrines of the Theosophical Society. 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TURGIDITY (14) TWINBERRY (17) TWITCHILY (20) TYPICALLY (19) [adverb] In a typical or common manner. | [adverb] In an expected or customary manner. UNANIMITY (14) [noun] The condition of agreement by all parties, the state of being unanimous. UNAWARELY (15) UNCANNILY (14) [adverb] In an uncanny manner. UNCIVILLY (17) UNCLARITY (14) UNCLEANLY (14) [adjective] Dirty, unhygienic, not clean. | [adjective] Not pure in a moral or religious sense. | [adverb] Not in a clean way; in an unclean way UNCOUTHLY (17) UNDERBODY (16) [noun] The underparts of a bird or animal. | [noun] The underside of a vehicle. UNDERPLAY (15) [noun] The act of underplaying. | [verb] To play in a subordinate, or in an inferior manner; to underact a part. | [verb] To make something seem less important than it really is. UNEARTHLY (15) [adjective] Not of the earth; non-terrestrial. | [adjective] Preternatural or supernatural. | [adjective] Strange, enigmatic, or mysterious. UNEQUALLY (21) UNFUSSILY (15) UNHANDILY (16) UNHAPPILY (19) [adverb] Unfortunately; regrettably. | [adverb] Through evil fate or chance; wretchedly. | [adverb] Without happiness; sadly. UNHEALTHY (18) [adjective] Characterized by, or conducive to poor health | [adjective] Sick or ill | [adjective] Tending to corrupt UNIFORMLY (17) [adverb] In a uniform manner, consistently. UNITARILY (12) UNLUCKILY (18) UNQUIETLY (21) UNREALITY (12) [noun] Lack of reality or real existence. | [noun] The state of being unreal | [noun] That which has no reality or real existence; something unreal or imaginary UNSHAPELY (17) [adjective] Not having a distinct shape UNSIGHTLY (16) [adjective] Displeasing to the eye. UNSOUNDLY (13) UNTHRIFTY (18) [adjective] Not thrifty. UNUSUALLY (12) [adverb] In an unusual manner. UNWOMANLY (17) [adjective] Not womanly; unfeminine. | [adverb] In a manner unbecoming a woman. UNWORLDLY (16) [adjective] Of or relating to the spiritual as opposed to the material. | [adjective] Unconcerned with secular matters. | [adjective] Lacking sophistication. UPRIGHTLY (18) USABILITY (14) [noun] The state or condition of being usable. | [noun] The degree to which an object, device, software application, etc. is easy to use with no specific training. USELESSLY (12) VACUOUSLY (17) VAGINALLY (16) [adverb] Via the vagina, as (usually, more specifically) by the vaginal route of administration. VAGRANTLY (16) VAINGLORY (16) [noun] Excessive vanity. | [noun] Boastful, unwarranted pride in one's accomplishments or qualities. | [noun] Vain, ostentatious display. VALIANTLY (15) [adverb] In a valiant manner; showing bravery. VARIOUSLY (15) [adverb] In various ways; diversely. VARYINGLY (19) VASECTOMY (19) [noun] The surgical incision of all or part of the vas deferens as a means of male sterilization. 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VIRULENCY (17) VISCIDITY (18) VISCOSITY (17) [noun] The state of being viscous. | [noun] A quantity expressing the magnitude of internal friction in a fluid, as measured by the force per unit area resisting uniform flow. | [noun] A tendency to prolong interpersonal encounters. VISCOUNTY (17) [noun] The territory administered by a viscount as (notably royal) official | [noun] An estate held (as fief or nominally) with the title of viscount VISCOUSLY (17) VISIONARY (15) [noun] Someone who has visions; a seer | [noun] An impractical dreamer | [noun] Someone who has positive ideas about the future VOLUNTARY (15) [noun] A short piece of music, often having improvisation, played on a solo instrument. | [noun] A volunteer. | [noun] A supporter of voluntarism; a voluntarist. VORTICITY (17) [noun] (fluid dynamics) A property of a fluid flow related to local angular rotation; defined as the curl of the flow's velocity field. VULGARITY (16) [noun] The quality of being vulgar. | [noun] An offensive or obscene act or expression. VULNERARY (15) [noun] A healing drug or other agent used in healing and treating wounds. | [adjective] Useful or used for healing wounds; healing, curative. | [adjective] Causing wounds, wounding. WAGGISHLY (20) WAILFULLY (18) WAKEFULLY (22) WARNINGLY (16) [adverb] In a warning manner; in such a way as to warn. WASPISHLY (20) WAYWARDLY (22) WEALTHILY (18) WEARINGLY (16) WEATHERLY (18) [adjective] (of a sailing vessel) Able to sail close to the wind with little leeway. WEIGHTILY (19) WELCOMELY (19) WHININGLY (19) WILLFULLY (18) [adverb] Willingly, of one's own free will. | [adverb] Deliberately, on purpose; maliciously. WILLINGLY (16) [adverb] Of one’s own free will; freely and spontaneously. WINNINGLY (16) [adverb] In a winning manner. WINSOMELY (17) WISHFULLY (21) WISTFULLY (18) [adverb] In a wistful manner. 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ABERRANTLY (15) ABLATIVELY (18) ABNORMALLY (17) [adverb] In an abnormal manner; in a way that deviates from a standard, norm, or average. ABOMINABLY (19) [adverb] In an abominable manner; very odiously; detestably. ABORTIVELY (18) ABRASIVELY (18) ABSOLUTELY (15) [adverb] In an absolute or unconditional manner; utterly, positively, wholly. | [adverb] Independently; viewed without relation to other things or factors. | [adverb] (grammar) In a manner that does not take an object. ABSORBANCY (19) [noun] The ability or capacity to absorb something, such as light, radiation, or liquid. ABSORBENCY (19) [noun] The quality or capacity of a material to absorb liquids or moisture. ABSTRACTLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or dealing with ideas and concepts rather than concrete or practical matters. | [adverb] In a way that is difficult to understand; theoretically rather than practically. ABSTRUSELY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is difficult to understand or comprehend; obscurely or in a confusing way. ABSTRUSITY (15) [noun] The quality or state of being abstruse; difficulty in understanding due to complexity or obscurity. ABUNDANTLY (16) [adverb] In an abundant manner; in a sufficient degree; in large measure. | [adverb] Extremely. ACCEPTABLY (21) [adverb] In an acceptable manner; in a manner to please or give satisfaction. | [adverb] To an acceptable degree. ACCEPTEDLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is generally accepted or recognized; commonly or widely acknowledged. ACCESSIBLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is easy to reach, enter, or use; in a way that accommodates people with disabilities or limitations. ACCIDENTLY (18) ACCURATELY (17) [adverb] In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect. ACCURSEDLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is cursed, damned, or wretched; in an accursed way. ACCUSATORY (17) [adjective] Pertaining to, or containing, an accusation ACCUSINGLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that suggests or implies that someone is guilty of something; with an accusing tone or expression. ACIDIMETRY (18) [noun] The measurement of the strength of acids, especially by a chemical process based on the law of chemical combinations, or the fact that, to produce a complete reaction, a certain definite weight of reagent is required. ACROMEGALY (18) [noun] A chronic disease marked by enlargement of the bones of the extremities, face, and jaw that is caused by over-activity of the pituitary gland. ACTABILITY (17) [noun] The condition of being actable ACTIONABLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is capable of being acted upon or that can lead to decisive action. ADAPTIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner that adjusts or modifies behavior in response to changing circumstances or environmental conditions. ADAPTIVITY (19) [noun] The quality or capability of being adaptive; the capacity to adjust or modify oneself in response to new conditions or environments. ADDITIVELY (18) [adverb] In a manner that involves addition or combining quantities together. | [adverb] With respect to or in terms of addition; so as to be added or combined. ADDITIVITY (18) [noun] The quality or principle of being additive; the property that a whole equals the sum of its parts. | [noun] In mathematics and science, the characteristic that a function or property remains valid when combined or accumulated. ADEQUATELY (23) [adverb] In an adequate manner. | [adverb] Sufficient to satisfy a requirement or meet a need; sufficiently; satisfactorily. | [adverb] Barely satisfactory or sufficient. ADHERENTLY (17) ADHESIVELY (20) [adverb] In a manner that causes adhesion or sticking together; with adhesive quality or effect. ADJACENTLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that is next to or adjoining something else; in close proximity or contiguity. ADJURATORY (21) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by an adjuration; involving a solemn or earnest appeal or command. ADMIRINGLY (17) [adverb] In an admiring manner. ADMITTEDLY (17) [adverb] As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly. ADMONITORY (16) [adjective] Of or pertaining to an admonition; serving to reprove, warn or advise. ADOPTIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving adoption; as an adoptive parent or child would act or exist. ADVERTENCY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being advertent; attention or heedfulness. AFFABILITY (21) [noun] The state or quality of being affable, friendly, or approachable. AFFECTEDLY (22) [adverb] In an affected manner; hypocritically; with more show than reality. | [adverb] Lovingly; with tender care. | [adverb] With intention, intentionally, deliberately. AFFERENTLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to or denoting nerve fibers that carry impulses toward the central nervous system or toward a nerve center. AFFLUENTLY (19) [adverb] In a manner characterized by wealth and abundance; richly or luxuriously. AFFORDABLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is within one's financial means; at a reasonable or low cost. AGITATEDLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is agitated; with restlessness, anxiety, or emotional disturbance. ALARMINGLY (16) [adverb] In an alarming way, frighteningly. | [adverb] Causing fear or concern. | [adverb] To an extent that causes alarm. ALIMENTARY (15) [adjective] Of, or relating to food, nutrition or digestion. | [adjective] Nourishing; nutritious. ALKALINITY (17) ALLURINGLY (14) ALLUSIVELY (16) ALOGICALLY (16) ALVEOLARLY (16) AMBULATORY (17) [noun] The round walkway encircling the altar in many cathedrals. | [noun] Any part of a building intended for walking in; a corridor. | [adjective] Of, relating to, or adapted to walking AMENDATORY (16) AMIABILITY (17) [noun] Friendliness, especially easy approachability owing to a cheerful and pleasant disposition. ANEMICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner characterized by anemia or lacking in color, vitality, or force; weakly or feebly. ANEMOMETRY (17) [noun] The science and practice of measuring the speed and direction of wind using instruments called anemometers. ANEUPLOIDY (16) [noun] The condition of being aneuploid; the state of possessing a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number of the organism in question. ANGELOLOGY (15) [noun] The study of angels. Angels have been grouped into nine categories or “choirs,” from lowest to highest: angel, virtue, archangel, power, principality, dominion, throne, cherub, and seraph. ANGULARITY (14) [noun] The quality or state of being angular; having sharp corners or angles. | [noun] Awkwardness or stiffness in manner or movement. ANIMATEDLY (16) [adverb] In a lively, spirited, or enthusiastic manner. ANISOTROPY (15) [noun] The property of being directionally dependent, having different physical properties in different directions. | [noun] In physics and materials science, the condition where a material's characteristics vary based on the direction of measurement or applied force. ANNOYINGLY (17) [adverb] In an annoying manner. ANODICALLY (16) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving an anode, or in the direction of an anode in an electrical process. ANTERIORLY (13) [adverb] In or toward the front or forward part of something, especially in anatomy referring to toward the head or front of the body. ANTIFAMILY (18) ANTIPIRACY (17) [adjective] Acting to combat or prevent piracy APOTHECARY (20) [noun] A person who makes and provides/sells drugs and/or medicines. | [noun] A drugstore or pharmacy. | [noun] A glass jar similar to those once used for medicine. APPARENTLY (17) [adverb] Plainly; clearly; manifestly; evidently. | [adverb] Seemingly; in appearance only. | [adverb] According to what the speaker has read or heard. APPOSITELY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is strikingly appropriate or relevant; in a well-suited way. APPROVABLY (22) AQUILINITY (22) ARBOREALLY (15) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving trees; in a way that pertains to tree life or arboreal habitats. ARCHEOLOGY (19) [noun] The study of the past by excavation and analysis of its material remains: ARCTICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of the Arctic region; in an extremely cold manner. ARMORIALLY (15) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of heraldic armor or coats of arms. ARROGANTLY (14) [adverb] In an arrogant manner; with undue pride or self-importance. ARTERIALLY (13) [adverb] In a manner relating to or affecting arteries; by way of an artery or arteries. ARTICULACY (17) [noun] The quality of being articulate; the ability to express oneself clearly and distinctly. | [noun] Distinct pronunciation or enunciation of words. ASCENDANCY (18) [noun] The process or period of one's ascent | [noun] Supremacy; dominant control; the quality of being in the ascendant | [noun] A class of Protestant landowners and professionals that dominated political and social life in Ireland up to the early 20th century ASCENDENCY (18) [noun] The process or period of one's ascent | [noun] Supremacy; dominant control; the quality of being in the ascendant | [noun] A class of Protestant landowners and professionals that dominated political and social life in Ireland up to the early 20th century ASEXUALITY (20) [noun] The state or quality of being asexual, that is: ASSERTEDLY (14) [adverb] In a manner that is stated or claimed to be true, often without proof or verification. ASTROMETRY (15) [noun] The branch of astronomy that deals with the measurement of the positions and motions of celestial bodies, particularly stars. ASYNCHRONY (21) [noun] The state or quality of not occurring at the same time; lack of synchronization. ATOMICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or consisting of atoms. | [adverb] In a way that cannot be broken down into smaller parts; indivisibly. ATYPICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is not typical or characteristic; in an unusual or atypical way. AUDIBILITY (16) [noun] The quality or state of being able to be heard; the degree to which something is audible or perceptible to the ear. AUDIOMETRY (16) [noun] The quantitative assessment of a person's hearing ability, especially by means of an audiometer. AUDITORILY (14) [adverb] In a manner relating to or perceived by the sense of hearing. AUTECOLOGY (16) [noun] One of two broad subdivisions of ecology, which studies the individual organism or species. AUTOGRAPHY (19) [noun] Writing in one's own handwriting. | [noun] A process in lithography by which a writing or drawing is transferred from paper to stone. | [noun] An autobiography. AUTOTROPHY (18) [noun] The ability of an organism to produce its own food from inorganic substances, such as carbon dioxide and water, using energy from sunlight or chemical reactions. AUTUMNALLY (15) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or relating to autumn; during the autumn season or in an autumnal way. AUXOTROPHY (25) [noun] A condition in which an organism has lost the ability to synthesize a particular organic compound required for growth and therefore needs it supplied in the growth medium. AVERSIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner expressing strong dislike, opposition, or reluctance; in a way that shows aversion. AXENICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is axenic; under conditions free from contaminating microorganisms, typically used in laboratory or biological contexts. BACKWARDLY (25) [adverb] In a backward manner or direction. | [adverb] In a way that is contrary to what is expected or normal. BACKWOODSY (25) [adjective] Relating to or characteristic of backwoods; rural, remote, and unsophisticated. | [adjective] Having the qualities or manner of someone from the backwoods; rustic or provincial. BAFFLINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that confuses or perplexes; in a way that is bewildering or hard to understand. BALNEOLOGY (16) [noun] The study of baths and bathing, especially therapeutic bathing. BANKRUPTCY (23) [noun] A legally declared or recognized condition of insolvency of a person or organization. BAPTISTERY (17) [noun] A designated space within a church, or a separate room or building associated with a church, where a baptismal font is located, and consequently, where the sacrament of Christian baptism (via aspersion or affusion) is performed. | [noun] An indoor pool used for baptism by immersion. BARDOLATRY (16) [noun] (usually derogatory) excessive or religious worship of William Shakespeare BATHYMETRY (23) [noun] The measurement of the depths of the seas. 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CASTRATORY (15) CATCHPENNY (22) [noun] A cheap item designed to attract purchasers of other goods. | [noun] A publication, etc. intended to make money, with no particular merit otherwise. CATHODALLY (19) [adverb] In a direction toward or relating to a cathode, or in a manner associated with cathodic processes. CAUSTICITY (17) [noun] The quality of being caustic; corrosive or burning nature. | [noun] Sharpness or severity of manner or speech. CAUTIONARY (15) [adjective] Serving to caution or warn; admonitory | [adjective] Serving to ward off; preventive | [adjective] Held as security or hostage CAUTIOUSLY (15) [adverb] In a cautious manner. CAVALIERLY (18) [adverb] In a dismissive or disregarding manner; without proper concern or respect. CENTRALITY (15) [noun] The state of being central. | [noun] A tendency to remain at, or move towards the centre. | [noun] Any of various measures of the relative importance of a vertex in a graph. CENTRICITY (17) [noun] The state or quality of being centric; centricalness. CEREBRALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving the cerebrum or intellect; intellectually or mentally. CHALCEDONY (21) [noun] A form of fine-grained quartz that is nearly transparent or has a milky translucence; it fractures conchoidally. CHANGEABLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is subject to change; in a way that is variable or inconstant. CHAPLAINCY (22) [noun] The role or position of a chaplain. | [noun] A building, for example on a university campus, catering to people's religious needs. CHARACTERY (20) [noun] The practice or art of writing in characters or symbols; handwriting or penmanship. | [noun] A set of characters or symbols used in writing a language. CHARDONNAY (19) [noun] A green-skinned grape variety used to make a white wine. | [noun] A variety of wine made from this grape. CHARITABLY (20) [adverb] In a charitable manner. CHARMINGLY (21) [adverb] In a charming manner. CHARTULARY (18) [noun] A collection of charters or historical documents; a register or archive of written records. CHATOYANCY (23) [noun] A luminous effect in certain gemstones that shows a band of light moving across the surface when the stone is turned, resembling the eye of a cat. CHEAPISHLY (23) CHEERFULLY (21) [adverb] In a cheerful manner. CHEMICALLY (22) [adverb] Using a chemical reaction, process or operation. | [adverb] According to the principles of chemistry. | [adjective] Reminiscent of chemicals. CHILDISHLY (22) [adverb] In a childish manner. CHILLINGLY (19) [adverb] In a chilling manner. CHINABERRY (20) [noun] The bead tree or azedarac, Melia azedarach, a deciduous tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae, native to India, southern China and Australia, or its fruit. | [noun] The soapberry (genus Sapindus, especially Sapindus saponaria), native to the Americas. | [noun] Actaea rubra, a poisonous herbaceous flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to North America. CHIROMANCY (22) [noun] Divination performed by examining the lines in the palms. CHLORINITY (18) [noun] The concentration of chloride ions in seawater, expressed as the mass of chlorides in grams per kilogram of seawater. CHOCOLATEY (20) [adjective] Resembling, containing, or flavored with chocolate; having the taste or appearance of chocolate. CHOKEBERRY (24) [noun] Either of two species in Aronia, formerly and sometimes in Photinia, deciduous shrubs, native to Russia and eastern North America and most commonly found in wet woods and swamps. | [noun] The fruit of such a shrub. CHRONICITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being chronic; the persistence of a disease or condition over a long period of time. CHRONOLOGY (19) [noun] The science of determining the order in which events occurred. | [noun] An arrangement of events into chronological order; called a timeline when involving graphical elements. CHURLISHLY (21) [adverb] In a rude, surly, or ungracious manner; acting like a churl or showing lack of courtesy. CIRCULARLY (17) [adverb] In a circular manner or direction; moving in or forming a circle. | [adverb] In a way that returns to the starting point; cyclically. CLANKINGLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that makes a loud, sharp, metallic sound. CLANNISHLY (18) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or befitting a clannish person or group; showing exclusive loyalty to one's own group while excluding outsiders. CLEARSTORY (15) [noun] The upper part of a wall containing windows to let in natural light to a building, especially in the nave, transept and choir of a church or cathedral. CLERESTORY (15) [noun] The upper part of a wall containing windows to let in natural light to a building, especially in the nave, transept and choir of a church or cathedral. CLERICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or befitting a clerk or clergy member; in the style or fashion of a clergyman or office worker. CLINICALLY (17) [adverb] In a clinical manner; dispassionately or analytically. | [adverb] In the setting of a medical clinic; in a clinical setting. | [adverb] At a person's bedside. CLIQUISHLY (27) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or befitting a clique; in an exclusionary or snobbish way that favors members of a select group. CLOUDBERRY (18) [noun] A species of slow-growing bramble. | [noun] The fruit of these plants. CLOWNISHLY (21) [adverb] In a manner resembling or characteristic of a clown; in a silly, foolish, or absurd way. COCKEYEDLY (25) [adverb] In a crooked, lopsided, or askew manner; unevenly or at an angle. COCKSURELY (21) [adverb] In a cocksure manner; with arrogant or overconfident assurance. CODICOLOGY (19) [noun] The study of codices (early handwritten books) COEQUALITY (24) COERCIVELY (20) [adverb] In a manner that involves compelling someone to do something against their will through force or threats. COERCIVITY (20) [noun] The quality of being coercive | [noun] The intensity of the magnetic field which must be applied in order to reduce the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material to zero after the magnetization of the sample has been driven to saturation COGNIZABLY (27) [adverb] In a manner that is capable of being known, perceived, or apprehended by the mind. COHERENTLY (18) [adverb] In a coherent manner. COHESIVELY (21) [adverb] In a way that forms a unified, coherent, or logically connected whole. COHOMOLOGY (21) [noun] A mathematical concept in algebraic topology that assigns algebraic structures to topological spaces to study their properties. COLONIALLY (15) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of a colony or colonies. | [adverb] In a way that reflects colonial practices, attitudes, or systems. COLORFULLY (18) [adverb] In a vivid, striking, or varied manner with bright colors or rich hues. | [adverb] In a lively, animated, or expressive way. COLOSSALLY (15) [adverb] In an extremely large or impressive manner; to an enormous degree. COMICALITY (19) [noun] The state of being comical. | [noun] Something comical. COMMANDERY (20) [noun] The residence or headquarters of a commander of an order of knights. | [noun] A district or estate controlled by a commander of a medieval military order. COMMENTARY (19) [noun] A series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work | [noun] (usually in the plural) a brief account of transactions or events written hastily, as if for a memorandum | [noun] An oral relation of an event, especially broadcast by television or radio, as it occurs COMMISSARY (19) [noun] A store primarily serving persons in an institution, most often soldiers or prisoners. | [noun] A cafeteria at a movie studio. | [noun] One to whom is committed some charge, duty, or office, by a superior power; a commissioner. COMMONALTY (19) [noun] The common people; the commonality. | [noun] A group of things having similar characteristics. | [noun] A class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank; commoners. COMMUNALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner involving or shared by all members of a community; jointly or collectively. COMPARABLY (21) [adverb] In a comparable manner. 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CONFORMITY (20) [noun] The state of things being similar or identical. | [noun] A point of resemblance; a similarity. | [noun] The state of being conforming, of complying with a set of rules, with a norm or standard. CONFUSEDLY (19) [adverb] In a confused or bewildered manner; without clarity or order. CONGRUENCY (18) [noun] The quality or state of being congruent; agreement or correspondence in form, character, or function. CONJOINTLY (22) [adverb] In a joint manner; together with another or others; conjointly means acting or existing in conjunction. CONJUGALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of the relationship between married couples or spouses. CONSISTORY (15) [noun] A place of standing or staying together; hence, any solemn assembly or council. | [noun] The spiritual court of a diocesan bishop held before his chancellor or commissioner in his cathedral church or elsewhere. | [noun] An assembly of prelates; a session of the college of cardinals at Rome. CONSONANCY (17) [noun] The quality or state of being consonant; agreement or harmony in sound or meaning. CONSPIRACY (19) [noun] The act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations. | [noun] An agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future. | [noun] A group of ravens. CONSTANTLY (15) [adverb] With steadfastness; with resolve; in loyalty, faithfully. | [adverb] In a constant manner; occurring continuously; persistently. | [adverb] (frequency) Recurring regularly. CONSUMEDLY (18) CONTIGUITY (16) [noun] A state in which two or more physical objects are physically touching one another or in which sections of a plane border on one another. CONTINUITY (15) [noun] Lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time. | [noun] A characteristic property of a continuous function. | [noun] A narrative device in episodic fiction where previous and/or future events in a series of stories are accounted for in present stories. CONTRARILY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is opposite or contrary to something else; conversely. CONTRITELY (15) [adverb] In a manner expressing sincere remorse or regret. CONVERSELY (18) [adverb] With a reversed relationship. | [adverb] From another point of view; on the other hand. COPROPHAGY (23) [noun] The eating of feces. COPULATORY (17) [adjective] Relating to or involving copulation; of or pertaining to sexual intercourse. CORALBERRY (17) [noun] A species of bromeliad, Aechmea fulgens, of Brazil, and which is often used as an ornamental plant. | [noun] American winterberry, Ilex verticillata. | [noun] Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, of eastern North America. CORDIALITY (16) [noun] Warm and friendly feeling or behavior; friendliness and goodwill shown toward others. CORPORALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to the body or physical form; bodily. CORPOREITY (17) [noun] The quality or fact of having a physical or material body. | [noun] A body, a physical substance. CORPULENCY (19) [noun] The state or quality of being corpulent; excessive fatness or obesity. CORTICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or affecting the cortex of the brain or other organs. COSMICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to the cosmos or universe; on a cosmic scale or scope. COSTLESSLY (15) [adverb] Without incurring any cost or expense; at no cost. COULOMETRY (17) [noun] An analytical chemistry technique that determines the quantity of a substance by measuring the amount of electric charge required to complete a chemical reaction. COUNTERCRY (17) COUNTERSPY (17) [noun] A spy working in counterintelligence. 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CREATURELY (15) [adjective] Of, relating to, or characteristic of a creature or creatures. | [adjective] Having the nature or qualities of a created being; dependent on a creator. CREDITABLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that brings honor, respect, or praise; with credit or reputation. CRESCIVELY (20) CRIMINALLY (17) [adverb] In a criminal manner. CRITICALLY (17) [adverb] In a critical manner; with, or in terms of, criticism. | [adverb] With close discernment; accurately; exactly. | [adverb] At a crisis or critical time; in a situation, place, or condition of decisive consequence. CRUSHINGLY (19) [adverb] In a way that overwhelms or defeats completely. | [adverb] To an extent that is extremely burdensome or oppressive. CRYPTOLOGY (21) [noun] The science or study of mathematical, linguistic, and other coding patterns and histories. | [noun] The practice of analysing encoded messages, in order to decode them. | [noun] Secret or enigmatical language. CULINARILY (15) [adverb] In a manner relating to cooking or the kitchen; with regard to culinary arts or food preparation. CULTURALLY (15) [adverb] In a cultural way. CUMBROUSLY (19) [adverb] In a cumbersome manner; heavily, awkwardly, or with difficulty. CURABILITY (17) [noun] The quality or state of being capable of being cured or healed. CURATIVELY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or effecting a cure; therapeutically. CUTABILITY (17) CYCLICALLY (22) CYSTOSCOPY (22) DAMAGINGLY (18) DANDYISHLY (21) DAUNTINGLY (15) DAZZLINGLY (33) DEBAUCHERY (21) [noun] Indulgence in sensual pleasures; scandalous activities involving sex, alcohol, or drugs without inhibition. | [noun] Seduction from duty. DEBONAIRLY (16) DECADENTLY (17) DECISIVELY (19) [adverb] In a decisive manner. 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DEPILATORY (16) [noun] A preparation that removes hair from the body. | [adjective] That removes hair DEPLORABLY (18) DEPOSITARY (16) [noun] One who receives a deposit in trust | [noun] A place where deposits are kept | [adjective] Acting as the trusted recipient of a deposit DEPOSITORY (16) [noun] A place where something is deposited, as for storage, safekeeping or preservation; a repository. | [noun] A trustee; a depositary. DEPRAVEDLY (20) DERIDINGLY (16) DERISIVELY (17) [adverb] In a derisive manner; demeaningly, mockingly. DEROGATORY (15) [noun] A trade-line on a credit report that includes negative credit history. | [adjective] (usually with to) Tending to derogate: | [adjective] (of a clause in a testament) Being or pertaining to a derogatory clause. DESERVEDLY (18) [adverb] (degree, manner) In a way or to a degree that is deserved or merited. DESIGNEDLY (16) [adverb] By design; intentionally; according to plan. DESIROUSLY (14) DESOLATELY (14) DESPICABLY (20) DETACHABLY (21) DETACHEDLY (20) DETAILEDLY (15) DETERGENCY (17) DETESTABLY (16) DEVILISHLY (20) [adverb] In a devilish manner. DIAGONALLY (15) [adverb] In a diagonal manner, not square to any direction. DICTIONARY (16) [noun] A reference work with a list of words from one or more languages, normally ordered alphabetically, explaining each word's meaning, and sometimes containing information on its etymology, pronunciation, usage, translations, and other data. | [noun] (preceded by the) A synchronic dictionary of a standardised language held to only contain words that are properly part of the language. | [noun] (by extension) Any work that has a list of material organized alphabetically; e.g., biographical dictionary, encyclopedic dictionary. 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GONIOMETRY (16) GOOSEBERRY (16) [noun] A fruit, Ribes uva-crispa, related to the currant. | [noun] Any other plant or fruit in the subgenus Grossularia, distinguished from currants by bearing spines, including Ribes hirtellum, the American gooseberry. | [noun] Any of several other plants that are not closely related but bear fruit in some way similar: GORGEOUSLY (15) [adverb] In a gorgeous manner GOTHICALLY (19) GOVERNESSY (17) [adjective] Governesslike GRACEFULLY (19) [adverb] In a graceful manner. GRACIOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a gracious manner; with grace and courtesy. GRANDDADDY (18) [noun] A grandfather. | [noun] Something that is the greatest or most significant of its kind. GRAPHOLOGY (20) [noun] The study of handwriting, especially as a means of analyzing a person's character. | [noun] A system of handwriting. GRASPINGLY (17) GRATEFULLY (17) [adverb] In a grateful manner. 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INSOCIABLY (17) INSOLENTLY (13) INSOLVABLY (18) INSOLVENCY (18) [noun] The condition of being insolvent; the state or condition of a person who is insolvent; the condition of one who is unable to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual course of trade and business. | [noun] Insufficiency to discharge all debts of the owner. | [noun] The condition of having more debts than assets. INSULARITY (13) [noun] The quality or property of being insular. INSURGENCY (16) [noun] Rebellion; revolt; the state of being insurgent INTANGIBLY (16) INTEGRALLY (14) INTENDEDLY (15) INTERIORLY (13) INTERMARRY (15) [verb] To marry a member of another group, social stratum, or religion. | [verb] To marry within the same ethnic, social, or family group. INTERNALLY (13) [adverb] In an internal manner; within or inside of external limits; in an inner part or situation. | [adverb] With regard to internal affairs. | [adverb] Inwardly; spiritually. 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JOCULARITY (22) JUBILANTLY (22) JUDICATORY (23) JUDICIALLY (23) JUVENILITY (23) KINDLESSLY (18) KYMOGRAPHY (28) LABORATORY (15) [noun] A room, building or institution equipped for scientific research, experimentation or analysis. | [noun] A place where chemicals, drugs or microbes are prepared or manufactured. LAMENTABLY (17) LAMENTEDLY (16) LAMPOONERY (17) LAPAROTOMY (17) [noun] The surgical procedure for making an incision in the abdominal wall to gain access into the abdominal cavity. Performed either as exploratory surgery, or as the first step in an abdominal operation. LAUGHINGLY (18) [adverb] With laughter or merriment. | [adverb] With derision. LECTIONARY (15) [noun] A book or listing that contains a collection of readings for Christian worship. LEGIBILITY (16) [noun] The property of being legible or easily readable. LEGITIMACY (18) [noun] The quality of being legitimate or valid; validity. | [noun] Lawfulness of birth or origin; directness of descent as affecting the royal succession. LENITIVELY (16) LEVOROTARY (16) LEXICALITY (22) LEXICOLOGY (23) [noun] The part of linguistics that studies words, their nature and meaning, words' elements, relations between words including semantic relations, words groups and the whole lexicon. | [noun] A specific theory concerning the lexicon. LIBERALITY (15) [noun] The property of being liberal; generosity; charity. | [noun] A gift; a gratuity. | [noun] Candor. LIFELESSLY (16) LIKABILITY (19) LIMITINGLY (16) LISTLESSLY (13) LITERALITY (13) LITERARILY (13) LITERATELY (13) LIVABILITY (18) LOCOMOTORY (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to locomotion. LOGANBERRY (16) [noun] A hybrid berry, produced by crossing a raspberry with a blackberry, considered a species Rubus loganobaccus, a variety Rubus ursinus var. loganobaccus, or a nothospecies Rubus × loganobaccus. 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MAMMILLARY (19) [noun] (speleology) A carbonate coating formed through the precipitation of calcium carbonate onto existing rock below the water surface in cave pools. | [noun] A mammillary body, one of a pair of small round bodies, located on the undersurface of the brain, that form part of the limbic system. | [adjective] Resembling a breast or nipple in shape or form. MANAGEABLY (18) MANIACALLY (17) MANIFESTLY (18) [adverb] In a manifest manner; obviously. MANIFOLDLY (19) MARGINALLY (16) [adverb] In a marginal manner, or to a marginal extent; barely sufficiently; slightly. | [adverb] In the margin of a book. MASTECTOMY (19) [noun] The surgical procedure to remove of all or part of a breast; mammectomy. MATERIALLY (15) [adverb] In a material manner; with regard to physical things or characteristics. | [adverb] To a significant degree. MATERNALLY (15) MATRIARCHY (20) [noun] A social system in which the mother is head of household, having authority over men and children. | [noun] A system of government by females (particularly as a kind of polity). | [noun] The dominance of women in social or cultural systems. MEASURABLY (17) MEASUREDLY (16) MEDIEVALLY (19) MEDIOCRITY (18) [noun] The quality of being intermediate between two extremes; a mean. | [noun] A middle course of action; moderation, balance. | [noun] The condition of being mediocre; having only an average degree of quality, skills etc.; no better than standard. MELANCHOLY (20) [noun] Black bile, formerly thought to be one of the four "cardinal humours" of animal bodies. | [noun] Great sadness or depression, especially of a thoughtful or introspective nature. | [adjective] Affected with great sadness or depression. MEMORIALLY (17) MENACINGLY (18) [adverb] In a menacing manner. 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PHYLLOTAXY (28) [noun] Phyllotaxis PHYSICALLY (23) [adverb] In a physical manner. | [adverb] According to the laws of physics. | [adverb] Using physical force. PHYSIOLOGY (22) [noun] A branch of biology that deals with the functions and activities of life or of living matter (as organs, tissues, or cells) and of the physical and chemical phenomena involved. | [noun] The study and description of natural objects; natural science. PICKANINNY (21) [noun] A black child. | [adjective] Little, small. PIERCINGLY (18) PIGMENTARY (18) PINCHPENNY (22) [noun] One who spends little money; one who is very frugal or cautious with money. 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SECLUDEDLY (17) SECULARITY (15) SEDULOUSLY (14) SEGMENTARY (16) SEISMICITY (17) [noun] A measure or a degree of how seismic a region is, how prone it is to earthquakes. SEISMOLOGY (16) [noun] The study of the vibration of the Earth's interior caused by natural and unnatural sources, such as earthquakes. SELENOLOGY (14) [noun] The scientific study of the Moon. SELFLESSLY (16) [adverb] In a selfless manner; done in a way that disregards concerns for the self and places other first. SEMEIOLOGY (16) [noun] Semiotics, the study of signs. | [noun] The science of the signs or symptoms of disease; symptomatology. | [noun] The art of using signs in signalling. SEMICOLONY (17) SEMINUDITY (16) SEMIWEEKLY (22) [adjective] Occurring twice a week; occurring once every one-half a week | [noun] A periodical published twice a week. SEMIYEARLY (18) SENSUALITY (13) [noun] The state of being sensual, sensuous or sexy. | [noun] A preoccupation with sensual pleasure. SENSUOSITY (13) SENSUOUSLY (13) SENTIENTLY (13) SEPARATELY (15) [adverb] In a separate manner; not together; apart. SERIGRAPHY (19) SEWABILITY (18) SHAMEFULLY (21) [adverb] In a shameful manner. | [adverb] Used to express discontent with a situation or occurrence. SHEEPBERRY (20) SHEEPISHLY (21) [adverb] In a sheepish way; meekly; self-consciously; with embarrassment. SHOCKINGLY (23) [adverb] In a shocking manner. | [adverb] To a shocking degree. SHREWISHLY (22) SHRIEVALTY (19) [noun] The office, jurisdiction, or tenure of a sheriff SIBILANTLY (15) SIMILARITY (15) [noun] Closeness of appearance to something else. | [noun] The relation of sharing properties. | [noun] A transformation that preserves angles and the ratios of distances SIMPLICITY (19) [noun] The state or quality of being simple | [noun] An act or instance of foolishness. SINGULARLY (14) [adverb] Strangely; oddly. | [adverb] Extremely; remarkably. | [adverb] In the singular number; in terms of a single thing. SINISTERLY (13) SKELETALLY (17) SKILLFULLY (20) [adverb] In a skillful manner; with skill. SKITTISHLY (20) SLANTINGLY (14) SLASHINGLY (17) SLATTERNLY (13) [adjective] Appropriate to or characteristic of a slattern. | [adverb] In a slatternly manner. SLAVOCRACY (20) SLOTHFULLY (19) SLUGGARDLY (16) [adjective] Like a sluggard. SLUGGISHLY (18) SLUTTISHLY (16) SMASHINGLY (19) SNAPPISHLY (20) SNEAKINGLY (18) SNIFFISHLY (22) SNOBBISHLY (20) SOCIETALLY (15) SOCIOMETRY (17) [noun] The quantitative study of social interactions, and the measurement of preferences etc. SOLIDARITY (14) [noun] A bond of unity or agreement between individuals, united around a common goal or against a common enemy, such as the unifying principle that defines the labor movement; mutual support within a group. | [noun] Willingness to give psychological and/or material support when another person is in a difficult position or needs affection. SOLITARILY (13) SOLUBILITY (15) [noun] The condition of being soluble. | [noun] The amount of a substance that will dissolve in a given amount of a solvent, to give a saturated solution, under specified conditions. SOMATOLOGY (16) SONGLESSLY (14) SONOGRAPHY (19) [noun] Ultrasonography | [noun] Night writing SONOROUSLY (13) SOOTHINGLY (17) SOULLESSLY (13) SOUNDINGLY (15) SPACIOUSLY (17) SPASTICITY (17) SPATIALITY (15) SPECIALITY (17) [noun] That in which one specializes; a chosen expertise or talent. | [noun] Particularity. | [noun] A particular or peculiar case. SPECIOSITY (17) SPECIOUSLY (17) SPECTRALLY (17) SPECULARLY (17) SPELEOLOGY (16) [noun] The scientific study of caves. | [noun] The recreational activity of exploring caves. SPHERICITY (20) SPINSTERLY (15) SPIRITEDLY (16) SPIROMETRY (17) SPITEFULLY (18) SPLENDIDLY (17) [adverb] In a splendid manner. SPORTFULLY (18) SPORTINGLY (16) [adverb] In a sporting manner, demonstrating good sportsmanship. SPORTIVELY (18) SPOTLESSLY (15) SPURIOUSLY (15) SQUARISHLY (25) SQUIRARCHY (27) SQUIRRELLY (22) [adjective] Resembling a squirrel | [adjective] Unpredictable or jumpy | [adjective] Eccentric STAGNANTLY (14) STALWARTLY (16) STANDARDLY (15) STATICALLY (15) STATIONARY (13) [noun] One who, or that which, is stationary, such as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion. | [adjective] Not moving. | [adjective] Incapable of being moved STATIONERY (13) [noun] Writing materials, envelopes, office materials STEALTHILY (16) [adverb] In a stealthy manner, furtively. STEPFAMILY (20) [noun] Any family having one or more stepchildren or stepparents. | [noun] The family of one's stepfather or stepmother; those immediate family members not related by blood. STEREOLOGY (14) STEREOTYPY (18) [noun] Excessive repetition, especially of meaningless gestures. | [noun] The process of making stereotype plates and printing from them. STERICALLY (15) STERLINGLY (14) STIFLINGLY (17) STINGINGLY (15) STINKINGLY (18) STRAIGHTLY (17) STRATHSPEY (18) [noun] A Scottish dance with gliding steps, slower than a reel. | [noun] A piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance. STRAWBERRY (18) [noun] The sweet, usually red, edible fruit of certain plants of the genus Fragaria. | [noun] Any plant of the genus Fragaria (that bears such fruit). | [noun] A dark pinkish red colour, like that of the fruit; strawberry red. STRIDENTLY (14) [adverb] In a strident manner. STRIKINGLY (18) [adverb] (manner) In a striking way. | [adverb] (degree) To a remarkable degree or extent. | [adverb] (evaluative) Remarkably, surprisingly. STRINGENCY (16) STUBBORNLY (17) [adverb] In a stubborn manner. STUDIOUSLY (14) [adverb] In a studious manner. STUNNINGLY (14) [adverb] So as to stun or amaze. SUBACUTELY (17) SUBECONOMY (19) SUBJACENCY (26) SUBPOTENCY (19) SUBSIDIARY (16) [noun] A company owned by a parent company or a holding company, also called daughter company or sister company. | [noun] A subordinate theme. | [noun] One who aids or supplies; an assistant. SUBSOCIETY (17) SUBTENANCY (17) SUBTOTALLY (15) SUBVARIETY (18) SUBVOCALLY (20) SUCCINCTLY (19) [adverb] In a succinct manner, concisely. SUFFERABLY (21) SUGARBERRY (16) SUICIDALLY (16) SUPERALLOY (15) [noun] Any of several high-performance alloys that are resistant to high temperatures SUPERHEAVY (21) [noun] Any superheavy element. | [adjective] Having far greater weight than usual. | [adjective] Describing a transuranic element having an atomic number greater than 110 SUPERIORLY (15) SUPERNALLY (15) SUPPLETORY (17) SUPPOSABLY (19) SUPPOSEDLY (18) [adverb] As a matter of supposition; in the beliefs or according to the claims of some people. SURGICALLY (16) [adverb] Relating to surgery; by means of surgery. SUSPENSORY (15) [noun] Something that suspends. | [adjective] Held in suspension. | [adjective] Holding in suspension. SUZERAINTY (22) SWEEPINGLY (19) SWEETISHLY (19) SWIMMINGLY (21) [adverb] With a gliding motion suggesting swimming. | [adverb] In a very favourable manner; without difficulty; agreeably, successfully. SWINGINGLY (18) SWIRLINGLY (17) SWISHINGLY (20) SWOONINGLY (17) SYCOPHANCY (25) [noun] The fawning behavior of a sycophant; servile flattery; fawningness. SYNDACTYLY (22) [noun] The normal condition, in some animals and birds, of having fused digits. | [noun] The anomalous condition, in humans, of having some fingers or toes fused with a web. SYNECOLOGY (19) [noun] One of two broad subdivisions of ecology (the other being autecology), meaning the study of groups of organisms associated as a unit (essentially a biological community). SYNONYMITY (21) TACTICALLY (17) [adverb] In a tactical manner; in a manner calculated to achieve some end. | [adverb] Using tactics TACTLESSLY (15) TASTEFULLY (16) [adverb] In a tasteful manner TAUNTINGLY (14) TECHNOLOGY (19) [noun] The organization of knowledge for practical purposes. | [noun] All the different and usable technologies developed by a culture or people. | [noun] A discourse or treatise on the arts. TEETOTALLY (13) TELEGRAPHY (19) [noun] Communication at a distance by means of the telegraph, either over wires or by wireless telegraphy, usually using Morse code | [noun] The apparatus and techniques used in such a system TEMPORALLY (17) [adverb] In a temporal manner. TEMPTINGLY (18) TENABILITY (15) TENURIALLY (13) TERATOLOGY (14) [noun] The study of teratogenesis, congenital malformations or grossly deformed individuals. | [noun] The study of the mechanisms, teratogenic agents, or teratogens, in bringing about malformations. | [noun] The study or cataloging of monsters. TERMINABLY (17) TERMINALLY (15) [adverb] In a terminal manner. | [adverb] Leading to death; lasting until death. | [adverb] (of missile guidance) To the target. TEXTURALLY (20) THANKFULLY (23) [adverb] In a thankful manner; giving thanks. | [adverb] (sometimes proscribed) fortunately, gratefully. THETICALLY (18) THIEVISHLY (22) THINKINGLY (21) THIXOTROPY (25) [noun] The reduction of viscosity with increased shear | [noun] The property of certain gels whereby they become fluids when agitated and return to being solid or semi-solid when allowed to stand. THOROUGHLY (20) [adverb] In a thorough or complete manner. THOUGHTWAY (23) THREEPENNY (18) [noun] A stamp worth three pence. | [adjective] Having a value or cost of threepence. | [adjective] Of little worth; mean; vulgar. THRIVINGLY (20) THYMECTOMY (25) [noun] The surgical removal of the thymus TICKLISHLY (22) TIGERISHLY (17) TIMELESSLY (15) TIMOROUSLY (15) TINGLINGLY (15) TIRELESSLY (13) [adverb] In a tireless manner; without tiring, flagging, or ceasing. TIRESOMELY (15) TOILSOMELY (15) TOLERANTLY (13) [adverb] In a tolerant manner. | [adverb] With tolerance. TOMFOOLERY (18) [noun] Foolish behaviour or speech. | [noun] Jewellery. TOMOGRAPHY (21) [noun] Imaging by sections or sectioning. TONELESSLY (13) TOPICALITY (17) TOPLOFTILY (18) TOPOGRAPHY (21) [noun] A precise description of a place. | [noun] A detailed graphic representation of the surface features of a place or object. | [noun] The features themselves; terrain. TOROIDALLY (14) TORTIOUSLY (13) TORTUOSITY (13) TORTUOUSLY (13) TOUCHINGLY (19) TOWERINGLY (17) TOXICOLOGY (23) [noun] The branch of pharmacology that deals with the nature, effect, detection and treatment of poisons and poisoning. TRAGICALLY (16) [adverb] In a tragic manner. TRAJECTORY (22) [noun] The path an object takes as it moves. | [noun] The path of a body as it travels through space. | [noun] The ordered set of intermediate states assumed by a dynamical system as a result of time evolution. TRANQUILLY (22) TRANSIENCY (15) [noun] Transience. TRANSITORY (13) [adjective] Lasting only a short time; temporary. | [adjective] Of an action: that may be brought in any county TRENCHANCY (20) [noun] The quality of being trenchant. | [noun] Irony or bitterness of tone. TRICHOLOGY (19) [noun] The science or study of hair. TRICHOTOMY (20) [noun] Division or separation into three groups or pieces. | [noun] The property of an order relation whereby, given an ordered pair of elements (of a given algebraic structure), exactly one of these is true: the first element is 'less than' the second one, the second is 'less than' the first, or the two elements are equal. TRICKISHLY (22) TRIERARCHY (18) TRIGONALLY (14) TRIHYDROXY (27) TRIMONTHLY (18) TRIPLICITY (17) [noun] The quality or state of being triple or threefold; trebleness. | [noun] The division of the twelve signs according to the four elements. TRIPPINGLY (18) TRISTFULLY (16) TRIVIALITY (16) [noun] The quality of being trivial or unimportant. | [noun] Something which is trivial or unimportant. TROPICALLY (17) TRUCULENCY (17) TRUSTFULLY (16) TRUSTINGLY (14) TRUTHFULLY (19) [adverb] (manner) In a truthful manner | [adverb] Frankly. TUBEROSITY (15) TUMULTUARY (15) TUNABILITY (15) TUNELESSLY (13) TURBULENCY (17) TYPICALITY (20) TYPOGRAPHY (24) [noun] The art or practice of setting and arranging type; typesetting. | [noun] The practice or process of printing with type. | [noun] The appearance and style of typeset matter. ULTERIORLY (13) ULTIMATELY (15) [adverb] Indicating the last item. | [adverb] Indicating the most important action. | [adverb] Used to indicate the etymon at which a given etymological derivation terminates. ULTRAHEAVY (19) UNABATEDLY (16) UNARGUABLY (16) UNBEARABLY (17) [adverb] In an unbearable manner, not bearably, in a way unable to be borne UNBEATABLY (17) UNCANDIDLY (17) UNCHASTELY (18) UNCHASTITY (18) UNCHURCHLY (23) UNCOMMONLY (19) [adverb] To an uncommon degree; unusually or extremely. | [adverb] Not often; on rare occasions. UNCTUOUSLY (15) UNDENIABLY (16) [adverb] In an undeniable manner, or to an undeniable extent. | [adverb] Used as a modal adverb to assert that that the indicated statement is undeniable. UNDERBELLY (16) [noun] The underside of an animal. | [noun] The underside of any thing. | [noun] The side which is not normally seen, normally a dark, immoral place. UNDERSTORY (14) [noun] The layer of plants that grow in the shade of the canopy of a forest. UNDERSTUDY (15) [noun] A performer who understudies; a standby. | [verb] To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. | [verb] To act as an understudy (to someone). UNDULATORY (14) UNENDINGLY (15) UNERRINGLY (14) UNFADINGLY (18) UNFILIALLY (16) UNFRIENDLY (17) [noun] An enemy. | [adjective] Not friendly; hostile; mean. | [adjective] Unfavourable. | [adverb] In an unkind or unfriendly manner; not as a friend UNGIMMICKY (24) UNIFORMITY (18) [noun] The state of being uniform, alike and lacking variety. | [noun] The absence of alternatives or diversity; sameness. UNIVERSITY (16) [noun] Institution of higher education (typically accepting students from the age of about 17 or 18, depending on country, but in some exceptional cases able to take younger students) where subjects are studied and researched in depth and degrees are offered. UNIVOCALLY (18) UNLAWFULLY (19) [adverb] In a manner not conforming to the law. UNLITERARY (13) UNMANNERLY (15) [adjective] Not mannerly. | [adverb] In a way that is not mannerly; discourteously, rudely. UNMILITARY (15) [adjective] Not military. UNMORALITY (15) UNSANITARY (13) [adjective] Not sanitary; unhealthy; dirty. UNSHAKABLY (22) UNSOCIABLY (17) UNSOCIALLY (15) UNSTEADILY (14) UNSUITABLY (15) UNTIRINGLY (14) UNTOWARDLY (17) UNWIELDILY (17) UNWONTEDLY (17) UNWORTHILY (19) UPHOLSTERY (18) [noun] The craft or business of upholstering furniture. | [noun] The materials used in upholstering furniture. URBANOLOGY (16) USURIOUSLY (13) UXORIOUSLY (20) VALOROUSLY (16) VAPOROUSLY (18) VARICOSITY (18) VAULTINGLY (17) VAUNTINGLY (17) VEHEMENTLY (21) [adverb] In a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude. VENGEFULLY (20) VENOGRAPHY (22) [noun] A diagnostic procedure in which an X-ray of the veins, a venogram, is taken after a special dye is injected into the bone marrow or veins. VENOMOUSLY (18) VERTICALLY (18) [adverb] In a vertical direction or position. VETERINARY (16) [noun] A veterinary surgeon, a veterinarian | [adjective] Of or relating to the medical or surgical treatment of animals, especially domestic and farm animals. VIEWLESSLY (19) VIGILANTLY (17) VIGOROUSLY (17) [adverb] With intense energy, force or vigor VIPEROUSLY (18) VIRGINALLY (17) VIRTUALITY (16) VIRTUOSITY (16) [noun] The technical skills and fluent style of a virtuoso. | [noun] Lovers of the elegant arts as a class. VIRTUOUSLY (16) VIRULENTLY (16) VISCERALLY (18) VISCOMETRY (20) VISCOUNTCY (20) [noun] The rank or jurisdiction of a viscount. VISIBILITY (18) [noun] The condition of being visible. | [noun] The degree to which things may be seen. | [noun] The scope within which a variable or function is able to be accessed directly. VISIONALLY (16) VITRECTOMY (20) [noun] The surgical removal of some or all of the vitreous humour from the eye. VIVIPARITY (21) VOCABULARY (20) [noun] A usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning. | [noun] The collection of words a person knows and uses. | [noun] The stock of words used in a particular field. VOCATIVELY (21) VOLATILITY (16) [noun] The state of being volatile VOLUBILITY (18) [noun] The state of being voluble | [noun] The degree to which someone is voluble VOLUPTUARY (18) [noun] One whose life is devoted to sensual appetites; a sensualist, a pleasure-seeker. | [adjective] Of or relating to the seeking of sensual pleasure. VORTICALLY (18) VULNERABLY (18) WASTEFULLY (19) WATCHFULLY (24) WAVELESSLY (19) WAVERINGLY (20) WEARIFULLY (19) WINDLESSLY (17) WOMANISHLY (21) WONDROUSLY (17) WORDLESSLY (17) [adverb] Without words. WRATHFULLY (22) WRETCHEDLY (22) WRONGFULLY (20) [adverb] In a wrongful manner; unjustly. XEROGRAPHY (26) [noun] A photocopying process in which a negative image formed on an electrically charged plate is transferred as a positive to paper and thermally fixed XYLOGRAPHY (29) [noun] The art of making xylographs. YEARNINGLY (17) YOUNGBERRY (19) [noun] A hybrid between a blackberry and a dewberry of the rose family, first cultivated in the western United States. YOUTHFULLY (22) ZYGOMORPHY (33)

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ABDOMINALLY (19) ABHORRENTLY (19) ABIOTICALLY (18) ABLUTIONARY (16) ABNORMALITY (18) [noun] The state or quality of being abnormal; variation; irregularity. | [noun] Something abnormal; an aberration; an abnormal occurrence or feature. ABSORBINGLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that captures and holds one's complete attention; engrossingly. ABSTINENTLY (16) [adverb] In a manner characterized by abstinence; by refraining from indulgence, particularly from alcohol or other substances. ACCENTUALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or emphasizing accent or stress in speech or music. ACCEPTINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that accepts or receives something willingly or without objection. ACCORDANTLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is in agreement or harmony with something; consistently or compatibly. ACCORDINGLY (20) [adverb] (manner) Agreeably; correspondingly; suitably | [adverb] In natural sequence; consequently; so. ACCOUNTABLY (20) [adverb] In a manner in which one can be held responsible or answerable for one's actions. ACCOUNTANCY (20) [noun] The function of compiling and providing financial information primarily by reports referred to as financial statements, including bookkeeping, systems design, analysis and interpretation of accounting information. | [noun] A company or organisation that performs such a function. ACERBICALLY (20) [adverb] In a sharp, sour, or harsh manner; with acerbity or bitterness in tone or expression. ACROPETALLY (18) [adverb] In a direction toward the apex or tip, especially in plants where growth or development progresses from the base toward the top. ACTINICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or produced by actinic radiation (light that causes chemical changes). ACTINOMETRY (18) [noun] The measurement of the intensity of radiation, especially solar radiation. ACTUARIALLY (16) [adverb] In a manner relating to actuaries or actuarial science; based on statistical calculations and probabilities of future events. ADJECTIVELY (27) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or appropriate to an adjective; in the way that an adjective functions or modifies. ADORABILITY (17) [noun] The quality or state of being adorable; extreme cuteness or lovableness. ADVERBIALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that functions as or relates to an adverb; in the way that an adverb modifies or describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. ADVERTENTLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is done consciously and intentionally; deliberately and with awareness. AEROBICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or requiring aerobic respiration or exercise involving oxygen. AEROBIOLOGY (17) [noun] The study of the dispersion of airborne biological materials, as pollen, spores, microorganisms, or viruses. AFFECTINGLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that causes emotion or touches the feelings; movingly or emotionally. AFFECTIVELY (25) [adverb] In a manner relating to or influenced by emotions or feelings; emotionally. AFFECTIVITY (25) [noun] The capacity to experience and express emotions; the emotional aspect of an individual's personality or psychological state. AGAMOSPERMY (21) [noun] The asexual production of embryos and seeds. AGGREGATELY (17) [adverb] In an aggregate manner; collectively or as a whole. AGGRIEVEDLY (20) [adverb] In a manner expressing grievance or resentment; with a sense of being wronged or treated unjustly. AGONIZINGLY (25) [adverb] In a manner causing extreme pain, suffering, or distress. | [adverb] In a way that is extremely slow or tedious. ALKALIMETRY (20) [noun] The process of determining the strength of an alkali. ALLELOPATHY (19) [noun] The release by a plant of a toxin to suppress growth of nearby competing plants. ALTERNATELY (14) [adverb] In reciprocal succession; succeeding by turns; in alternate order. | [adverb] By alternation; when, in a proportion, the antecedent term is compared with antecedent, and consequent. | [adverb] (sometimes proscribed) Alternatively. AMBIGUOUSLY (19) [adverb] In an ambiguous manner. AMBITIOUSLY (18) [adverb] In an ambitious manner. AMBROSIALLY (18) AMENABILITY (18) AMICABILITY (20) AMORPHOUSLY (21) [adverb] In a manner lacking a clear shape, form, or structure; in an unorganized or shapeless way. AMPHIBOLOGY (24) [noun] Amphiboly. AMPHICTYONY (26) [noun] A league or association of ancient Greek states united for religious or political purposes, especially the council that managed the temple of Apollo at Delphi. AMPHIPLOIDY (24) [noun] The condition of having chromosome sets from two different species, resulting from hybridization followed by chromosome doubling. ANALOGOUSLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that is similar or corresponds to something else in some way; by analogy. ANALYTICITY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being analytic; the capacity for or tendency toward analysis. ANCESTRALLY (16) [adverb] In a manner relating to or inherited from ancestors; according to ancestral tradition or descent. ANECDOTALLY (17) [adverb] In an anecdotal manner; by means of a recounted incident. ANENCEPHALY (21) [noun] A lethal birth defect in which most of the brain and parts of the skull are missing; absence of the encephalon. ANGELICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner befitting an angel; with kindness, purity, or heavenly grace. | [adverb] In a way that is innocent, virtuous, or ethereal. ANGIOGRAPHY (21) [noun] A medical imaging technique in which an X-ray image is taken to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs of the body, with particular interest in the arteries, veins and the heart chambers. ANGIOPLASTY (17) [noun] The mechanical widening of a narrowed or totally obstructed blood vessel generally caused by atheroma. ANNIVERSARY (17) [noun] A day that is an exact number of years (to the day) since a given significant event occurred. Often preceded by an ordinal number indicating the number of years. | [noun] (loosely) A day subsequent in time to a given event by some significant period other than a year (especially as prefixed by the amount of time in question). ANOMALOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected. ANONYMOUSLY (19) [adverb] In an anonymous manner; without a name. ANOVULATORY (17) [adjective] Not ovulatory; characterized by anovulation (a lack of ovulation). ANTENATALLY (14) [adverb] Before birth or during pregnancy; in the period before a child is born. ANTIANXIETY (21) [adjective] Designed to reduce or alleviate anxiety. | [noun] A medication or drug that reduces anxiety symptoms. ANTICRUELTY (16) ANTIDOTALLY (15) ANTIGRAVITY (18) [noun] Any of various concepts, systems or devices that would oppose or cancel out the force of gravity. ANTILEPROSY (16) [adjective] Acting against or treating leprosy; used to describe medications, treatments, or substances that combat leprosy. ANTIOBESITY (16) [adjective] Designed to prevent, reduce, or treat obesity. ANTIPHONARY (19) [noun] An antiphonal. | [adjective] Pertaining to an antiphon or antiphony. ANTIPOVERTY (19) [adjective] Designed to prevent or reduce poverty; relating to measures or programs intended to combat poverty. ANTISECRECY (18) ANTISLAVERY (17) [adjective] Opposed to the practice of slavery. ANTISUBSIDY (17) AORTOGRAPHY (20) [noun] A radiographic examination of the aorta after injection of a contrast medium. APHETICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to aphaeresis, the loss or omission of a letter or syllable from the beginning of a word. APPALLINGLY (19) [adverb] In an appalling manner. APPEALINGLY (19) [adverb] In a way that is attractive, interesting, or persuasive to someone. APPLAUDABLY (21) [adverb] In a manner worthy of applause; commendably or admirably. APPLICATORY (20) [adjective] Capable of being applied or put into practical use; suitable for application. APPRECIABLY (22) [adverb] In an appreciable manner; to a large extent; considerably. APPROBATORY (20) [adjective] Expressing or conveying approval or assent. APPROVINGLY (22) [adverb] In an approving manner AQUATICALLY (25) [adverb] In a manner relating to or occurring in water. ARBITRARILY (16) [adverb] In an arbitrary manner. | [adverb] To an arbitrary degree. ARCHAEOLOGY (20) [noun] The study of the past by excavation and analysis of its material remains: ARCHAICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or belonging to an earlier period; in an old-fashioned or antiquated way. ARISTOCRACY (18) [noun] The nobility, or the hereditary ruling class. | [noun] Government by such a class, or a state with such a government | [noun] A class of people considered (not normally universally) superior to others AROMATICITY (18) [noun] The property of having an aroma. | [noun] The property of being aromatic, i.e. having at least one conjugated ring. ARRESTINGLY (15) [adverb] In a manner that catches and holds attention; strikingly or remarkably. ARTHROPATHY (22) [noun] A disease or disorder of a joint or joints. ARTHROSCOPY (21) [noun] A minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a small camera (arthroscope) is inserted into a joint to visualize, diagnose, or treat internal structures. ASCENDANTLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is rising, increasing, or moving upward in rank, power, or influence. ASCETICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner characterized by strict self-denial, abstinence, or severe simplicity, especially for religious or spiritual reasons. ASEPTICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is free from contamination by disease-causing microorganisms or pathogenic agents. ASSERTIVELY (17) [adverb] In a confident and forceful manner; stating or maintaining something firmly and positively. ASSIDUOUSLY (15) [adverb] In an assiduous manner; diligently, industriously. ASTRINGENCY (17) [noun] An astringent taste. | [noun] That which acts as an astringent, causing contraction of soft tissue to restrict the flow of blood. ATROCIOUSLY (16) [adverb] In an extremely wicked, brutal, or appalling manner. ATTENTIVELY (17) [adverb] In an attentive manner. ATTRACTANCY (18) [noun] The quality of being attractive or the power to attract; attractiveness. | [noun] In pesticide and pest control contexts, the ability of a substance to lure or draw insects or other pests toward it. ATYPICALITY (21) [noun] The condition of being atypical AUDACIOUSLY (17) [adverb] In a manner showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold or daring risks; with daring courage or disregard for consequences. AUTOCEPHALY (21) [noun] The independence and self-governance of an Orthodox Christian church, particularly its right to elect its own leader without external authority. AUTOSOMALLY (16) [adverb] In a manner relating to or inherited through autosomes (chromosomes other than sex chromosomes). AVUNCULARLY (19) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or befitting an uncle; with uncle-like affection or behavior. AXISYMMETRY (28) [noun] Symmetry about an axis, where an object or figure is identical on both sides of a central line or plane. AZIMUTHALLY (28) [adverb] In a manner relating to or measured along the azimuth, which is the horizontal angle or direction measured clockwise from north. BACKCOUNTRY (24) [noun] A remote region; the boondocks. BACTERIALLY (18) [adverb] In reference to bacteria BANKABILITY (22) [noun] The quality of being suitable or worthy of financial investment or funding; the likelihood that a project, film, or venture will attract financing or be commercially viable. BANTERINGLY (17) [adverb] In a playful, teasing, or joking manner; characterized by lighthearted banter. BAPTISMALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving baptism; with respect to baptismal practices or beliefs. BARBAROUSLY (18) [adverb] In a savage, cruel, or brutal manner. | [adverb] In a rough or crude manner lacking refinement or sophistication. BAREFACEDLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is shameless, impudent, or done without disguise or concealment. BASIPETALLY (18) [adverb] In a direction toward the base; proceeding from apex to base (used in botany and biology to describe growth or movement patterns). BEARABILITY (18) [noun] The quality or state of being bearable; capacity to be endured or tolerated. 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BIOACTIVITY (21) [noun] The ability of a substance to produce an effect on living organisms or biological systems. | [noun] The degree to which a chemical compound or drug is biologically active or effective. BIOSOCIALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that relates to or involves both biological and social factors or influences. BIPARTITELY (18) BIPINNATELY (18) [adverb] In a bipinnate manner; twice pinnately, as in a leaf that is pinnate with pinnate divisions. BISEXUALITY (23) [noun] (of humans or other animals) The state of being sexually or romantically attracted to members of either sex. | [noun] Of a flower, the state of being bisexual. BLAMELESSLY (18) [adverb] In a manner free from blame or guilt; without fault or responsibility. BLAMEWORTHY (24) [adjective] Deserving blame or censure; reprehensible. BLOODGUILTY (18) BLOODLESSLY (17) [adverb] In a manner without bloodshed or violence. | [adverb] In a way that lacks passion, emotion, or energy. BODACIOUSLY (19) [adverb] In a bold, daring, or impressive manner; audaciously or strikingly. BOOKBINDERY (23) [noun] A workshop or business where books are bound or where the binding of books is done. BOTANICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or concerned with plants or the study of plants. BOUNDLESSLY (17) [adverb] In a manner without limits, constraints, or boundaries; infinitely or unrestrainedly. BOUNTEOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a generous or abundant manner; plentifully. BOUNTIFULLY (19) [adverb] In a plentiful or abundant manner; generously or copiously. BOYSENBERRY (21) [noun] A hybrid berry created from crossing blackberry, red raspberry, and loganberry. BRAINLESSLY (16) [adverb] In a manner lacking intelligence, thoughtfulness, or careful consideration. BRAINSICKLY (22) BRILLIANTLY (16) [adverb] In a brilliant manner; with brilliance. BRONCHIALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to or affecting the bronchi (the main airways of the lungs). BUCOLICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of the countryside, pastoral life, or rural scenery; in a bucolic way. BUMPTIOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a bumptious manner; in a self-assertive, arrogant, or obtrusively confident way. BUREAUCRACY (20) [noun] Government by bureaus or their administrators or officers. | [noun] (organizational theory) A system of administration based upon organisation into bureaus, division of labour, a hierarchy of authority, etc., designed to dispose of a large body of work in a routine manner. | [noun] The body of officers and administrators, especially of a government. BURLESQUELY (25) [adverb] In a manner characterized by burlesque; in a style that is mockingly exaggerated or comically absurd for theatrical or entertainment purposes. CADASTRALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to a cadastre, which is an official register or survey of land and property ownership. CALEFACTORY (21) [noun] A heated room in a monastery or convent where monks or nuns gathered for warmth. CALLIGRAPHY (22) [noun] The art or practice of writing letters and words in a decorative style; the letters and words so written. | [noun] Any such style of decorative writing. | [noun] A document written in decorative style. CALORICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or measured in calories, or with regard to caloric content. CALORIMETRY (18) [noun] The measurement of heat produced or absorbed in chemical reactions or physical processes. CAMPANOLOGY (21) [noun] The study of bells and their casting, tuning, and ringing. CANCEROUSLY (18) [adverb] In a manner resembling or characteristic of cancer; in a way that is malignant, destructive, or spreads uncontrollably. CANDLEBERRY (19) [noun] Any of the plants in the genus Myrica, containing about 35-50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order Fagales, with a wide distribution, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America. | [noun] The fruit of plants in the genus Myrica. CANONICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is accepted as authoritative, standard, or official. | [adverb] According to the established canon or body of accepted works. CAPACIOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a spacious or roomy manner; with ample capacity or room. CAPILLARITY (18) [noun] The interaction between the surfaces of a solid and liquid in contact that distorts the normal geometry of the liquid surface; especially the rise or fall of a liquid in a fine tube. CARAVANSARY (19) [noun] A roadside inn having a central courtyard where caravans can rest. | [noun] An upscale hotel. | [noun] A home or shelter for caravans. CARDINALITY (17) [noun] (of a set) The number of elements a given set contains. | [noun] The property of a relationship between a database table and another one, specifying whether it is one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, or many-to-many. | [noun] The status of a cardinal. CARDIOPATHY (22) [noun] Any disease or disorder of the heart CARESSINGLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is tender, gentle, or affectionate; while touching or stroking softly. CARESSIVELY (19) CARRIAGEWAY (20) [noun] The part of a road that carries traffic. CARTOGRAPHY (22) [noun] The creation of charts and maps based on the layout of a territory's geography. | [noun] An illustrative discussion of a topic. CASTABILITY (18) CATARRHALLY (19) CATHOLICITY (21) [noun] The quality or state of being catholic; universal or all-encompassing nature. | [noun] Liberality of sentiment or opinion; tolerance and broad-mindedness. CAUSATIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner that causes or produces an effect; by way of causing something to happen. CAUSTICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that is bitingly sarcastic, mocking, or severely critical. | [adverb] In a manner that burns, corrodes, or causes chemical damage. CAVERNOUSLY (19) [adverb] In a manner resembling or characteristic of a cavern; in a deep, hollow, or echoing way. CEASELESSLY (16) [adverb] Without ceasing. CELEBRATORY (18) [adjective] In the manner of, or forming part of, a celebration. CELESTIALLY (16) [adverb] In a manner relating to the sky, heavens, or celestial bodies. | [adverb] In an ethereal or heavenly manner; supremely or divinely. CELLULARITY (16) [noun] The quality or state of being composed of cells or having a cellular structure. | [noun] In medicine, the presence of cells in a body fluid or tissue sample. CENTRICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to or located at the center; from a central position or perspective. CERTIFIABLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that can be certified or proven to be true; demonstrably or verifiably. CHANCELLERY (21) [noun] The rank or post of a chancellor | [noun] The office or staff of a chancellor | [noun] The building in which such an office is situated CHANCELLORY (21) [noun] The office or residence of a chancellor. | [noun] The building or department where the business of a chancellor or embassy is conducted. CHANGEFULLY (23) CHAOTICALLY (21) [adverb] In a chaotic manner; in a disordered, confused, or disorganized way. CHARLATANRY (19) [noun] The practice of fraudulently claiming knowledge or skills one does not possess; quackery or deception. CHEERLESSLY (19) [adverb] In a manner lacking cheerfulness; in a sad, gloomy, or dispirited way. CHIEFTAINCY (24) [noun] The position or period of rule of a chief. | [noun] The area or population ruled by a chief. CHIROGRAPHY (25) [noun] Calligraphy or penmanship | [noun] The art of telling fortunes by examining the hand. CHOKECHERRY (28) [noun] Any of several American wild cherry trees, especially Prunus virginiana. | [noun] The fruit of this plant. CHOROGRAPHY (25) [noun] The study of provinces, regions, cities, etc., as opposed to larger-scale geography. CHRONICALLY (21) [adverb] In a chronic manner, or to a chronic degree | [adverb] Extremely CHRONOMETRY (21) [noun] The science of the measurement of time CHUCKLINGLY (26) [adverb] In a manner characterized by chuckling or laughing in a restrained, amused way. CIRCINATELY (18) [adverb] In a circular or coiled manner; in a way that forms rings or spirals. CIRCULARITY (18) [noun] The quality or state of being circular in form or movement. | [noun] A logical fallacy in which the conclusion is assumed in the premises. CIRCULATORY (18) [noun] A vessel with two portions unequally exposed to heat, and with connecting pipes or passages, through which the fluid rises from the overheated portion, and descends from the relatively colder, maintaining a circulation. | [adjective] Of or pertaining to a circulation, especially to the circulatory system. | [adjective] Circular; going round. CLAMOROUSLY (18) [adverb] In a loud, insistent, and demanding manner; noisily and vehemently. CLASSICALLY (18) [adverb] In a classical manner; according to the manner of classical authors. | [adverb] In the manner of classes; according to a regular order of classes or sets. CLEISTOGAMY (19) [noun] The production of flowers which do not open and are self-fertilized in the bud. CLIMATOLOGY (19) [noun] The science that deals with climates, and investigates their phenomena and causes. CLINCHINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that settles or decides something conclusively; in a way that removes doubt or uncertainty. CLOUDLESSLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is free from clouds; with a clear sky. CODICILLARY (19) [adjective] Of, relating to, or of the nature of a codicil; supplementary or additional to a will. COGNITIVELY (20) [adverb] Relating to thinking (cognition). COILABILITY (18) COLINEARITY (16) [noun] The condition of being collinear. | [noun] The extent to which something is collinear. | [noun] The relationship between the linear sequence of codons in DNA and that of amino acids in the protein so coded COLLECTEDLY (19) [adverb] In a calm, composed, and self-possessed manner; with collected thoughts or emotions. COLLEGIALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner befitting colleagues; in a friendly and cooperative way among equals in a profession or organization. COLLOIDALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of a colloid; in the form or state of a colloid. COLLUSIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner involving secret agreement or cooperation, typically for a dishonest or fraudulent purpose. COLORIMETRY (18) [noun] The measurement and analysis of color, including its properties such as hue, saturation, and brightness. COLORLESSLY (16) [adverb] In a manner lacking color or lacking interest and liveliness; dully. COMBATIVELY (23) [adverb] In a manner involving or showing aggressive willingness to fight or confront; in a belligerent or confrontational way. COMBINATORY (20) [adjective] Of, relating to, or derived from a combination or combinations; combinative or combinatorial. | [adjective] Having the ability to combine; combinable, combinational or combining. COMBUSTIBLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is easily ignited or prone to catching fire; with combustibility. COMEDICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is funny or amusing; in a way intended to provoke laughter. COMFORTABLY (23) [adverb] In a comfortable manner. | [adverb] Easily; without effort or difficulty. COMMENDABLY (23) [adverb] In a commendable manner. COMMENSALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to commensalism, a relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is unaffected. COMMINATORY (20) [adjective] Of or pertaining to commination. COMMONALITY (20) [noun] The common people; the commonalty | [noun] The joint possession of a set of attributes or characteristics. | [noun] Such a shared attribute or characteristic COMMUNALITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being common or shared by members of a community. | [noun] In statistics and factor analysis, the proportion of a variable's variance that is explained by common factors. COMPETENTLY (20) [adverb] In a competent manner. COMPLACENCY (24) [noun] A feeling of contented self-satisfaction, especially when unaware of upcoming trouble. | [noun] An instance of self-satisfaction. 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CONFEDERACY (22) [noun] An alliance. | [noun] A state where the sovereign constituent units delegate their authority to the centre. As opposed to a federation, where the central and regional governments are each equal and sovereign in their own sphere. | [noun] Specifically, an instance of a decentralized governing structure among the indigenous peoples of North America. CONFESSEDLY (20) [adverb] Admittedly; by one's own confession. | [adverb] In a way that is generally acknowledged. CONFIDENTLY (20) [adverb] In a confident manner; with confidence; with strong assurance; positively. CONFIDINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that shows trust or confidence in someone; with reliance or faith. CONFIRMEDLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that has been confirmed or verified; admittedly or certainly. CONFORMABLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that conforms or complies with something; in agreement or accordance with a standard, rule, or expectation. CONFUSINGLY (20) [adverb] In a confusing manner CONGENIALLY (17) [adverb] In a friendly and pleasant manner; agreeably. | [adverb] In a way that is naturally suited or compatible with someone's nature or temperament. CONGRUENTLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is congruent; in agreement or harmony with something else. CONGRUOUSLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is in agreement or harmony with something; consistently or appropriately. CONJUGALITY (24) [noun] The state or condition of being married; marital relationship or union. CONJUGATELY (24) CONNECTEDLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is connected or linked together; with continuity or cohesion between parts. CONNUBIALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner relating to marriage or the married state; conjugally. CONSCIOUSLY (18) [adverb] In a conscious manner; knowingly, volitionally. CONSERVANCY (21) [noun] The conservation of a resource. | [noun] An organization dedicated to the conservation of natural resources. | [noun] A commission that deals with fishery and navigation. CONSISTENCY (18) [noun] Local coherence. | [noun] Correspondence or compatibility. | [noun] Reliability or uniformity; the quality of being consistent. CONSOLATORY (16) [adjective] Intended to comfort or alleviate grief or disappointment. CONSOLINGLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that provides comfort or solace to someone who is distressed or upset. CONSONANTLY (16) CONSPICUITY (20) [noun] The quality of being conspicuous; the state of being clearly visible or attracting attention. CONSULTANCY (18) [noun] A consultant or consulting firm. | [noun] The services offered by a consultant. CONTENTEDLY (17) [adverb] In a contented manner. CONTINENTLY (16) [adverb] In a continent manner; with self-restraint or modesty. | [adverb] Continuously or without interruption. CONTINGENCY (19) [noun] The quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability. | [noun] A possibility; something which may or may not happen. A chance occurrence, especially in finance, unexpected expenses. | [noun] An amount of money which a party to a contract has to pay to the other party (usually the supplier of a major project to the client) if he or she does not fulfill the contract according to the specification. CONTINUALLY (16) [adverb] In a continual manner; non-stop. | [adverb] In regular or repeated succession; very often. CONTRARIETY (16) [noun] Opposition or contrariness; cross-purposes, marked contrast. CONTROVERSY (19) [noun] A debate or discussion of opposing opinions; (generally) strife. CONVENIENCY (21) [noun] Convenience. CONVERGENCY (22) [noun] The act of moving toward union or uniformity. | [noun] A meeting place. | [noun] The intersection of three electron beams for red, green and blue onto a single pixel in a CRT. 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CORPULENTLY (18) [adverb] In a manner characterized by excessive body fat or obesity; in a corpulent way. CORROSIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner that eats away or destroys gradually, especially through chemical action. | In a harsh, biting, or sarcastic manner that damages relationships or attitudes. CORRUPTIBLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that can be corrupted or is susceptible to corruption. CORYMBOSELY (23) COSIGNATORY (17) [noun] Any of several people who sign a document together (especially a treaty) | [adjective] Signed or signing jointly COSMETOLOGY (19) [noun] The science of cosmetics | [noun] The profession of a cosmetologist or beautician COSMOGRAPHY (24) [noun] The creation of maps of the universe. | [noun] The study of the size and geometry of the universe and changes in those with cosmic time. COUNTERPLAY (18) COUNTERPLOY (18) COUNTLESSLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that is too numerous to count; innumerably. 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LUXURIANTLY (21) LUXURIOUSLY (21) LYCANTHROPY (24) [noun] The state of being a lycanthrope (or werewolf), a person who can shapeshift between the form of a human being and a wolf, often said to happen involuntarily during a full moon; werewolfdom. | [noun] (mythology, by extension) The state of being a person who can shapeshift between the form of a human being and an animal, whether or not it is a wolf. | [noun] A delusion in which one believes oneself to be a wolf or other wild animal. MADDENINGLY (19) [adverb] In a maddening manner. MAGISTRALLY (17) MAGNANIMITY (19) [noun] The quality of being magnanimous; greatness of mind; elevation or dignity of soul. | [noun] That quality or combination of qualities, in character, which enables one to encounter danger and trouble with tranquility and firmness, to disdain injustice, meanness and revenge, and to act and sacrifice for noble objectives. MAILABILITY (18) MALADROITLY (17) MALARIOLOGY (17) [noun] The scientific study of malaria. 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PHALANSTERY (19) [noun] An association or community organized on the plan of Charles Fourier, with living space divided hierarchically and higher pay for those carrying out unpopular tasks. | [noun] The dwelling house of a Fourierite community. PHALLICALLY (21) PHONOGRAPHY (25) PHOTOGRAPHY (25) [noun] The art and technology of producing images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital counterpart. | [noun] The occupation of taking (and often printing) photographs. PHRASEOLOGY (20) [noun] Study of set or fixed expressions. | [noun] The style in which words and phrases are used in writing or speech. | [noun] A group of specialized words and expressions used by a particular group. PHYSICALITY (24) [noun] Physical attributes. | [noun] Obsession with physical urges. 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REJECTINGLY (24) REJOICINGLY (24) RELIABILITY (16) [noun] The quality of being reliable, dependable or trustworthy. | [noun] The ability to measure the same thing consistently (of a measurement indicating the degree to which the measure is consistent); that is, repeated measurements would give the same result (See also validity). | [noun] Measurable time of work before failure RELIGIOSITY (15) [noun] The quality of being religious or pious, especially when zealous. RELIGIOUSLY (15) [adverb] In the manner of religion. | [adverb] Always; passionately or diligently RELUCTANTLY (16) [adverb] In a reluctant or hesitant manner. 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SAGACIOUSLY (17) SALACIOUSLY (16) SALMONBERRY (18) [noun] A bush, Rubus spectabilis, found on the Pacific coast of North America. | [noun] The fruit from this bush, similar in appearance and texture to the blackberry and raspberry. SARTORIALLY (14) SATANICALLY (16) SATIRICALLY (16) SCENOGRAPHY (22) [noun] The design of theatrical sets. | [noun] The art or act of representing a body on a perspective plane. | [noun] A representation or description of a body, in all its dimensions, as it appears to the eye. SCHISTOSITY (19) SCORCHINGLY (22) SCOUNDRELLY (17) SCREAMINGLY (19) [adverb] While screaming, or as if screaming SEARCHINGLY (20) SEASONALITY (14) SECLUSIVELY (19) SECONDARILY (17) [adverb] With lesser importance. | [adverb] In a secondary manner or degree. | [adverb] Secondly; in the second place. SECRETIVELY (19) SECTIONALLY (16) SEDIMENTARY (17) [noun] A rock of this kind. | [adjective] (of a rock) Made by the deposition and compression of small particles. 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ABOLITIONARY (17) ABORIGINALLY (18) ABSORPTIVITY (22) [noun] The quality of being absorptive; absorptiveness. | [noun] The fraction of radiation absorbed by a surface to the total radiation incident on the surface. | [noun] The constant a in the Beer's law relation A = abc, where A is the absorbance, b the path length, and c the concentration of solution. Also known as absorptive power. Formerly known as absorbency index; absorption constant; extinction coefficient. ABSTEMIOUSLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is abstaining from excessive eating, drinking, or indulgence; with moderation and restraint. ABSTRACTEDLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that is absent-minded, inattentive, or lost in thought. | [adverb] In a manner that is theoretical or not concrete; in an abstract way. ACADEMICALLY (22) [adverb] In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective. ACCIDENTALLY (20) [adverb] In an accidental manner; by chance, unexpectedly. | [adverb] Unintentionally. ACCRETIONARY (19) [adjective] Relating to or characterized by accretion, the process of growth by gradual accumulation or addition of material. ACOUSTICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to sound or the sense of hearing. | [adverb] With regard to the properties of sound transmission or acoustics in a space. ACROSTICALLY (19) [adverb] In the manner of an acrostic; in a way that forms an acrostic poem or pattern where the first letters of lines spell out a word or message. ACTINOMORPHY (24) [noun] The property of a flower or organism having radial symmetry, with parts arranged symmetrically around a central axis. ADAPTABILITY (20) [noun] The quality of being adaptable; a quality that renders adaptable. | [noun] Variability in respect to, or under the influence of, external conditions; susceptibility of an organism to that variation whereby it becomes suited to or fitted for its conditions of environment; the capacity of an organism to be modified by circumstances. ADDITIONALLY (17) [adverb] By way of addition; in addition to; also. ADJECTIVALLY (28) [adverb] In a manner that relates to or functions as an adjective; in the form or style of an adjective. ADJUDICATORY (26) [adjective] Relating to or involving the process of adjudication or judicial determination. ADMIRABILITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being admirable; the characteristic of being worthy of admiration. ADMONITORILY (18) [adverb] In a manner that expresses warning or reproof; in an admonishing way. ADOLESCENTLY (18) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or befitting an adolescent; in the way typical of a teenager or young person in adolescence. ADOPTABILITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being suitable for adoption. ADULTEROUSLY (16) [adverb] In a manner involving adultery; unfaithfully in a sexual or romantic relationship. ADVISABILITY (21) [noun] The quality of being advisable or prudent; advisableness. | [noun] An instance of advisability; a consideration in determining overall advisability. AFFLICTIVELY (26) [adverb] In a manner that causes pain, suffering, or distress. AGGRESSIVELY (20) [adverb] In an aggressive manner. AGGRESSIVITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being aggressive; a tendency toward or readiness to engage in aggressive behavior. AGREEABILITY (18) [noun] The quality of being agreeable; pleasantness or willingness to agree. | [noun] In psychology, one of the Big Five personality traits characterized by compassion, cooperativeness, and concern for others. AGROFORESTRY (19) [noun] An agricultural approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops and/or livestock. ALCHEMICALLY (24) ALIENABILITY (17) ALLOANTIBODY (18) ALTERABILITY (17) AMATEURISHLY (20) AMBIVALENTLY (22) AMBULATORILY (19) AMELIORATORY (17) AMITOTICALLY (19) AMPHIBIOUSLY (24) [adverb] In a manner involving or relating to amphibians, or in a way that operates both on land and in water. ANAGOGICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to anagogy, the spiritual or mystical interpretation of words or texts beyond their literal or allegorical meaning. ANALOGICALLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that uses or involves analogy; by comparing similar things or drawing parallels between different concepts. ANALYTICALLY (20) [adverb] In an analytical manner. ANARCHICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner characterized by absence of government, authority, or organized control; in a chaotic or lawless way. ANATOMICALLY (19) [adverb] Pertaining to the anatomy. ANELASTICITY (17) [noun] The property of a material that does not return completely to its original shape after deformation, exhibiting permanent deformation when stress is removed. ANNIHILATORY (18) ANNUNCIATORY (17) [adjective] Relating to or serving as an announcement or proclamation. ANTECEDENTLY (18) [adverb] In a manner that precedes in time or order; previously or before. ANTHROPOLOGY (21) [noun] The holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method. ANTIBURGLARY (18) [adjective] Designed or intended to prevent or protect against burglary. ANTICIPATORY (19) [adjective] Characterized by anticipation. ANTIEPILEPSY (19) ANTIGENICITY (18) [noun] The quality or degree to which a substance acts as an antigen and provokes an immune response. ANTIMILITARY (17) ANTIMONOPOLY (19) ANTIPHONALLY (20) [adverb] In the manner of antiphonal singing or responsive chanting, where two groups alternate in singing or speaking. ANTISOCIALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is hostile, harmful, or contrary to the interests of society or social norms. AORISTICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or expressed in the aorist tense, a verb tense used in Greek and other languages to denote a simple past action without regard to duration or completion. APERIODICITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of not being periodic; lack of a regular pattern or cycle. APOCRYPHALLY (27) APOLITICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner that is not influenced by or concerned with politics; without political bias or involvement. APOSTOLICITY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being apostolic; adherence to the teachings or practices of the apostles. | [noun] In Christianity, the doctrine that the authority and succession of the church derives from the apostles. APPENDECTOMY (24) [noun] The surgical procedure for the removal of the vermiform appendix. APPETIZINGLY (29) [adverb] In a manner that appeals to the appetite or desire; in a way that tempts or attracts. APPOSITIVELY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is apposite; in a way that is strikingly appropriate or relevant. APPRAISINGLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that involves assessing or evaluating something carefully and critically. APPRECIATORY (21) [adjective] Showing or expressing appreciation or gratitude. ARCHDEACONRY (23) [noun] The office of an archdeacon, or the term of that office | [noun] The residence, or territorial jurisdiction of an archdeacon ARCHETYPALLY (25) [adverb] In a manner that is characteristic of or constituting an archetype; in a way that exemplifies the original or most typical form of something. AROMATHERAPY (22) [noun] The use of selected fragrances in lotions and inhalants in an effort to affect mood and promote health. AROMATICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to or having the qualities of aroma; with regard to aromatic properties or scent. ARTICULATELY (17) [adverb] In a manner that is clear, distinct, and easy to understand; with distinct pronunciation of words or syllables. | [adverb] In a way that is logically connected and coherent; expressing oneself clearly and effectively. ARTICULATORY (17) [adjective] Of or pertaining to articulation; phonological. ARTIFICIALLY (20) [adverb] In an artificial manner. | [adverb] By or because of human effort. ARTISTICALLY (17) [adverb] In an artistic manner. ASSAULTIVELY (18) [adverb] In a manner characterized by violent physical or verbal attack; aggressively or forcefully. ASSIMILATORY (17) [adjective] Relating to or promoting the process of assimilation, particularly the absorption and integration of different elements into a unified whole. ASSUMABILITY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being assumable; the capacity to be assumed or taken on, particularly in reference to a mortgage or other obligation that can be transferred to another party. ASTOUNDINGLY (17) [adverb] In an astounding manner; so as to astound, surprise, or amaze. ASTRINGENTLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that is sharp, severe, or harsh in taste, manner, or effect; in a way that causes contraction or constriction. ASTROBIOLOGY (18) [noun] The study of life anywhere in the universe, including the Earth ATHLETICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of athletes or athletic activity; with physical skill and prowess. ATTRACTIVELY (20) [adverb] In an attractive manner; with the power of attracting or drawing to. AUSCULTATORY (17) [adjective] Relating to or performed by auscultation, the medical practice of listening to internal sounds of the body using a stethoscope. AUSPICIOUSLY (19) [adverb] In a way that is favorable or gives signs of future success; propitiously. AUTHENTICITY (20) [noun] The quality of being genuine or not corrupted from the original. | [noun] Truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, and intentions. | [noun] The quality of being authentic (of established authority). AUTISTICALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of or relating to autism or autistic individuals. AUTOANTIBODY (18) [noun] An antibody formed in response to an agent (autoantigen) produced by the organism itself AUTOECIOUSLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to autoecism, the condition in which a parasitic organism completes its entire life cycle on a single host species. AUTOGENOUSLY (16) [adverb] In a manner that is self-generated or produced independently without external input or stimulation. AUTOIMMUNITY (19) [noun] A condition in which the immune system attacks the body's own cells and tissues, causing inflammation and disease. AUTOMATICITY (19) [noun] The quality or condition of being automatic; the ability to perform actions without conscious thought or effort. | [noun] In psychology and neuroscience, the execution of skilled behaviors that require minimal cognitive resources after sufficient practice or learning. AUTOMOBILITY (19) AUTONOMOUSLY (17) [adverb] In an autonomous or self-governing manner. AVAILABILITY (20) [noun] The quality of being available. | [noun] That which is available. AVARICIOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a manner characterized by excessive greed or desire for wealth and possessions. AVASCULARITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being avascular; the absence of blood vessels in body tissue. AVUNCULARITY (20) [noun] The quality or state of being like or characteristic of an uncle; the relationship or behavior typical of an uncle. BACKHANDEDLY (28) [adverb] In a backhanded manner; with the back of the hand, or in an indirect, insincere, or underhanded way. BACTERIOLOGY (20) [noun] The scientific study of bacteria, especially in relation to disease and agriculture. BARBARICALLY (21) [adverb] In a savage, cruel, or uncivilized manner. | [adverb] In a way that is crude, harsh, or lacking refinement. BATHETICALLY (22) [adverb] In a bathetic manner; characterized by bathos or an abrupt transition from elevated to trivial or anticlimatic expression. BEATIFICALLY (22) [adverb] In a beatific manner; with a blissful, serene, or blessed expression or quality. BEGRUDGINGLY (21) [adverb] In a begrudging manner; in a manner that is envious or reluctant. BEHAVIORALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to or determined by behavior; in terms of actions or conduct rather than mental states or intentions. BELLIGERENCY (20) [noun] The state of being belligerent; aggressive inclination to war. BENEFICENTLY (22) [adverb] In a manner showing kindness, generosity, or goodwill toward others. BENEFICIALLY (22) [adverb] In a beneficial manner BENEVOLENTLY (20) [adverb] In a kind, generous, or charitable manner showing goodwill toward others. BESEECHINGLY (23) [adverb] In a manner of begging or pleading earnestly; with an imploring tone or gesture. BEWILDEREDLY (22) [adverb] In a confused or bewildered manner; with a state of perplexity or disorientation. BEWITCHINGLY (26) [adverb] In a manner that enchants, charms, or fascinates irresistibly. BIBLIOGRAPHY (25) [noun] A section of a written work containing citations, not quotations, to all the books referred to in the work. | [noun] A list of books or documents relevant to a particular subject or author. | [noun] The study of the history of books in terms of their classification, printing and publication. BIGHEARTEDLY (22) [adverb] In a generous, kind, or compassionate manner. BINOCULARITY (19) [noun] The quality or state of having or using both eyes together, particularly in vision where both eyes focus on the same object to create depth perception. BIOCHEMISTRY (24) [noun] The chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism | [noun] The chemical characteristics of a particular living organism | [noun] The biochemical activity associated with a particular chemical or condition BIODIVERSITY (21) [noun] The diversity (number and variety of species) of plant and animal life within a region. BIOGEOGRAPHY (24) [noun] The study of the geographical distribution of living things | [noun] The geographical distribution of a particular living thing BIOLOGICALLY (20) [adverb] In a biological manner | [adverb] With regard to biology BIOTELEMETRY (19) [noun] The science of measuring and transmitting biological data from living organisms, typically from a distance using electronic instruments. 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ABIOGENICALLY (21) ABSORBABILITY (22) [noun] The quality or capacity of being able to be absorbed or taken in by something. ACCEPTABILITY (24) [noun] The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness. | [noun] Operation plan review criterion. The determination as to whether the contemplated course of action is worth the cost in manpower, materiel, and time involved; is consistent with the law of war; and is militarily and politically supportable. (JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms) ACCESSIBILITY (22) [noun] The quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach; receptiveness. | [noun] Features that increase software usability for users with certain impairments. ACQUIESCENTLY (29) [adverb] In a manner showing reluctant acceptance or agreement without protest. ACQUISITIVELY (30) [adverb] In a manner characterized by a strong desire to acquire or accumulate possessions or wealth. ACRIMONIOUSLY (20) [adverb] In a bitter, harsh, or spiteful manner; with acrimony or ill will. ACROBATICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of an acrobat; with skillful feats of balance, agility, or coordination. | [adverb] In a way that is gymnastic or involving difficult physical movements. ACRONYMICALLY (25) ADIABATICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to or denoting a process in which heat does not enter or leave a system. ADJUSTABILITY (26) [noun] The quality or state of being capable of being adjusted or modified. ADMISSIBILITY (21) [noun] The state or quality of being admissible or allowable. ADMONISHINGLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that expresses disapproval or warning; in a way that scolds or cautions someone about their behavior. ADRENALECTOMY (21) [noun] The surgical removal of one or both adrenal glands. ADUMBRATIVELY (24) ADVENTUROUSLY (20) [adverb] In a manner showing a willingness to take risks or try new experiences; boldly or daringly. ADVERSATIVELY (23) [adverb] In a manner expressing or characterized by opposition, conflict, or antagonism. AESTHETICALLY (21) [adverb] In an aesthetic manner; with a pleasing sensory effect. AFFECTABILITY (26) [noun] The quality or state of being capable of being affected or influenced. AFFECTIONALLY (24) [adverb] In a manner showing feelings of liking or love; with affection. AFFIRMATIVELY (27) [adverb] In an affirming manner. AFFORDABILITY (25) [noun] The extent to which something is affordable, as measured by its cost relative to the amount that the purchaser is able to pay. AGGREGATIVELY (22) [adverb] In a manner that combines or gathers elements together into a whole; collectively or in aggregate form. AGONISTICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner characterized by struggle, competition, or conflict; in an antagonistic or combative way. AGRONOMICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to agronomy, the science of crop production and soil management. ALCOHOLICALLY (23) ALGEBRAICALLY (21) ALLEGORICALLY (19) ALLERGENICITY (19) ALLOTYPICALLY (23) ALTERNATIVELY (19) [adverb] In an alternative way | [adverb] Used to link a pair of possibilities AMBIDEXTERITY (28) [noun] The property of being equally skillful with each hand. | [noun] Superior cleverness or adaptability. AMBISEXUALITY (27) AMPHIDIPLOIDY (27) [noun] The condition of having two complete sets of chromosomes from each of two different species, resulting from the doubling of chromosomes in a hybrid organism. ANACHRONOUSLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is chronologically out of place or inconsistent with the time period in which it occurs. ANAEROBICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner that does not require oxygen; without the presence of air or oxygen. ANALYZABILITY (30) [noun] The quality or state of being capable of being analyzed or broken down into component parts for examination. ANAPHORICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to anaphora, the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences for rhetorical effect. ANECDOTICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner based on or consisting of anecdotes; by way of anecdotal evidence or accounts. ANFRACTUOSITY (21) [noun] The quality of being winding, intricate, or full of twists and turns; a tortuous or intricate complexity. | [noun] A winding passage or intricate turn, especially in anatomy or architecture. ANTHROPOMETRY (23) [noun] The science of measuring the human body in order to ascertain the average dimensions of the human form at different ages, and in different divisions of race, class, etc. ANTHROPOPHAGY (27) [noun] The eating of human flesh; cannibalism. ANTHROPOSOPHY (26) [noun] (as used before Rudolf Steiner) Knowledge or understanding of human nature. | [noun] A spiritual movement inaugurated by Rudolf Steiner (also capitalized as Anthroposophy), postulating the existence of an objective, intellectually comprehensible spiritual world accessible to direct experience through inner development. ANTIAUTHORITY (19) ANTIFERTILITY (19) [adjective] Relating to or acting to prevent or reduce fertility or the ability to reproduce. ANTIGENICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving antigens; with respect to antigenic properties or characteristics. ANTIOBSCENITY (20) ANTISEXUALITY (23) APATHETICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner lacking interest, enthusiasm, or concern; without emotion or passion. APERIODICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that does not occur at regular intervals or follows no fixed pattern; without periodicity. APODICTICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that is necessarily true or logically certain; with absolute certainty or demonstrable proof. APOMICTICALLY (24) [adverb] In a manner relating to apomixis, a form of asexual reproduction in plants where seeds develop without fertilization. APPEALABILITY (22) [noun] The quality or state of being capable of being appealed; the ability to be subject to appeal in a legal or formal process. APPELLATIVELY (23) APPLICABILITY (24) [noun] The degree to which a thing is applicable; relevancy. APPLICATIVELY (25) [adverb] In a manner that applies or is applicable; by way of application or applicability. APPREHENSIBLY (25) APPROPRIATELY (22) [adverb] In an appropriate manner; properly; suitably. APPROXIMATELY (29) [adverb] Imprecise but close to in quantity or amount. APTITUDINALLY (19) ARTERIOGRAPHY (22) [noun] Radiography of an artery | [noun] Description of the arteries ARTHRITICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to or affected by arthritis; with joint pain or stiffness characteristic of arthritis. ARTIFICIALITY (21) [noun] The quality of being artificial or produced unnaturally. | [noun] Something artificial. ASSIGNABILITY (19) [noun] The quality or state of being capable of being assigned or transferred to another party. ASSOCIATIVELY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving association; in a way that connects or links things together. | [adverb] In mathematics and logic, according to the associative property, where the grouping of elements does not affect the result. ASSOCIATIVITY (21) [noun] The quality or condition of being associative; in mathematics, the property that the result of an operation is independent of how the operands are grouped. | [noun] In linguistics, the relationship or connection between words or concepts based on frequency of co-occurrence. ASSORTATIVELY (19) [adverb] In a manner characterized by assortative mating or selection, where similar individuals tend to associate or mate with each other. | [adverb] In a way that shows the tendency of things to group or distribute according to type or category. ASTHMATICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to or affected by asthma; in a wheezing or labored way. ASTONISHINGLY (20) [adverb] In an astonishing manner; so as to surprise or astonish. | [adverb] Very; remarkably used as an intensifier. ASYNDETICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner characterized by asyndeton, the omission of conjunctions between words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. ATAVISTICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to the reappearance of ancestral or primitive characteristics in an organism; in a way that reverts to an earlier evolutionary form or behavior. ATHEISTICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that denies or rejects the existence of God or gods. ATOMISTICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or composed of atoms; from an atomistic perspective or viewpoint. ATTAINABILITY (18) [noun] The quality or state of being able to be attained or achieved. ATTITUDINALLY (17) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characterized by attitude; with respect to one's attitude or disposition. ATTRIBUTIVELY (21) [adverb] In a manner that functions as an attributive modifier, describing or modifying a noun directly without a linking verb. AUTHENTICALLY (21) [adverb] In an authentic manner; with the requisite or genuine authority. AUTOBIOGRAPHY (24) [noun] A self-written biography; the story of one's own life. AUTOMATICALLY (20) [adverb] In an automatic manner. AUTONOMICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or controlled by the autonomic nervous system, or in a self-governing or independent way. AVOCATIONALLY (21) [adverb] In the manner of or relating to an avocation; as a hobby or secondary pursuit rather than as a primary occupation. AXIOLOGICALLY (26) [adverb] In a manner relating to or based on axiological principles; concerning the study of values and what is intrinsically worthwhile. AXIOMATICALLY (27) [adverb] In a manner based on or derived from axioms; in a way that is self-evident or accepted as a fundamental truth without proof. BACTERIOPHAGY (26) BALLISTICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of ballistics; following a ballistic trajectory or path of a projectile. BELIEVABILITY (23) [noun] The state or quality of being believable. BELLIGERENTLY (19) [adverb] In a hostile, aggressive, or warlike manner; in a way that shows eagerness to fight or quarrel. BEWILDERINGLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that causes confusion or perplexity; confusingly. BIBLIOTHERAPY (25) [noun] An expressive therapy based on an individual's relationship to the content of books, poetry, etc. BIMOLECULARLY (22) [adverb] In a manner involving two molecules, especially in chemistry when describing a reaction or process that occurs between two molecular entities. BIOCHEMICALLY (27) [adverb] In a manner relating to chemical processes occurring within living organisms or cells. BIOTECHNOLOGY (24) [noun] The use of living organisms (especially microorganisms) in industrial, agricultural, medical and other technological applications. | [noun] The application of the principles and practices of engineering and technology to the life sciences. BISECTIONALLY (20) BITTERSWEETLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is both bitter and sweet; with mixed feelings of pleasure and pain or joy and sorrow. BLASPHEMOUSLY (25) [adverb] In a manner that shows contempt or irreverence toward something sacred or holy. BOMBASTICALLY (24) [adverb] In a bombastic manner; with high-sounding but often meaningless language or extravagant style. BRACHYCEPHALY (33) [noun] The condition of having a relatively short, broad skull or head shape. BREATHABILITY (23) [noun] The quality or capability of allowing air or moisture to pass through a material or fabric. BURGLARIOUSLY (19) CACOPHONOUSLY (25) [adverb] In a manner involving a harsh or discordant mixture of sounds. CALCULATINGLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is deliberate, planned, or done with careful consideration of consequences; with shrewd calculation or strategic intent. CARNIVOROUSLY (21) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of a carnivore; in a way that consumes or devours meat. CARPETBAGGERY (24) [noun] The practice or behavior of a carpetbagger; opportunistic exploitation of a region or situation for personal gain, especially by outsiders during the Reconstruction era following the American Civil War. CATABOLICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner relating to catabolism, the metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones to release energy. CATALYTICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving catalysis, the process of speeding up a chemical reaction by a substance that is not itself consumed. CATATONICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to catatonia, a state of unresponsiveness or immobility often associated with psychiatric conditions. CATEGORICALLY (21) [adverb] In a categorical manner | [adverb] By the use of categories | [adverb] Absolutely, by all means; truly CENTRIFUGALLY (22) [adverb] In a direction or manner moving away from the center or axis of rotation. 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ABSENTMINDEDLY (23) ACCELERATINGLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is increasing in speed or rate; at an accelerating pace. ACCOUNTABILITY (23) [noun] The state of being accountable; liability to be called on to render an account; accountableness; responsible for; answerable for. | [noun] The obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property, documents, or funds. The person having this obligation may or may not have actual possession of the property, documents, or funds. Accountability is concerned primarily with records, while responsibility is concerned primarily with custody, care, and safekeeping. ACCUMULATIVELY (26) [adverb] In a manner that increases or builds up gradually over time; by accumulation. ACHROMATICALLY (26) [adverb] In a manner lacking color or without chromatic aberration; in an achromatic way. ACKNOWLEDGEDLY (29) [adverb] In a manner that is generally recognized or admitted; admittedly. ADAPTATIONALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characterized by adaptation; in a way that is suited to particular conditions or circumstances. ADDRESSABILITY (21) [noun] The quality or state of being addressable; the capability of being addressed or directed toward a particular person or thing. | [noun] In computing, the ability of a memory location or device to be accessed or referenced by an address. ADRENERGICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to or involving the action of adrenaline or the adrenergic nervous system. ADVANTAGEOUSLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that produces a favorable or beneficial result; in a way that provides an advantage. ADVENTITIOUSLY (21) [adverb] In a manner occurring or existing in an unexpected or unplanned way; by chance or accident. | [adverb] In a manner involving adventitious elements or circumstances. AEROELASTICITY (19) [noun] The scientific study of the effect of aerodynamic loads on structures. | [noun] The effect of aerodynamic load on a given structure. AERONAUTICALLY (19) [adverb] In a manner relating to aeronautics or the science and practice of flight and aircraft design. AFFECTIONATELY (25) [adverb] In an affectionate manner. AGRICULTURALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to or concerning agriculture and farming practices. ALLITERATIVELY (20) ALLOPATRICALLY (21) ALLOPOLYPLOIDY (25) ALLOSTERICALLY (19) ALPHABETICALLY (26) [adverb] (manner) In an alphabetical manner. | [adverb] (sequence) Arranged in the order of the alphabet. ALTRUISTICALLY (19) AMBIDEXTROUSLY (29) ANCHORITICALLY (24) ANESTHESIOLOGY (21) [noun] The science of administering anesthetics. ANESTHETICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner relating to anesthetics or the absence of sensation; without feeling or responsiveness. ANTIBIOTICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner relating to or using antibiotics; by means of antibiotic treatment or properties. ANTIDROMICALLY (22) [adverb] In a direction opposite to the normal or usual course, particularly in medical or physiological contexts relating to nerve impulses or blood flow traveling backward along a vessel or nerve. ANTIREGULATORY (18) ANTISEPTICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner that is free from infection-causing microorganisms or contamination. | In a manner that is excessively clean or sterile, often in a detached or emotionally cold way. ANTITECHNOLOGY (23) ANTITHETICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner that is directly opposite or in complete contrast to something else. ANTIUNIVERSITY (20) APHORISTICALLY (24) [adverb] In the manner of an aphorism; in a concise and witty manner expressing a general truth or observation. APOLOGETICALLY (22) [adverb] In an apologetic manner; by way of defense, apology or excuse. APOPLECTICALLY (25) [adverb] In a manner relating to or characteristic of apoplexy; in a furiously angry or apoplectic manner. APOSEMATICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner that serves as a warning to potential predators through conspicuous coloration or behavior. APOTROPAICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner intended to ward off evil or bad luck; serving as a charm or protection against harm. APPENDICECTOMY (28) [noun] The surgical procedure for the removal of the vermiform appendix APPRECIATIVELY (26) [adverb] In a manner that shows gratitude or recognition of value; with appreciation. APPREHENSIVELY (27) [adverb] In a manner showing worry, fear, or anxiety about something that might happen. ARITHMETICALLY (24) [adverb] In a manner relating to or using arithmetic; according to mathematical principles or calculation. ASSIMILABILITY (21) [noun] The quality or state of being capable of being assimilated or absorbed into a group, culture, or system. ASTROLOGICALLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to astrology, the study of celestial bodies and their supposed influence on human affairs. ASTRONOMICALLY (21) [adverb] To an extremely large degree; in a manner relating to astronomy or on a scale involving astronomical numbers. ASYMMETRICALLY (26) [adverb] In a manner lacking symmetry or balance; with unequal or irregular distribution or arrangement. ASYMPTOTICALLY (26) [adverb] In a manner approaching a limit or value but never quite reaching it; increasingly approaching but never attaining a specified condition or value. ASYNCHRONOUSLY (25) [adverb] In a manner that is not simultaneous or coordinated in time; without waiting for a response or event to complete before proceeding. | [adverb] In computing, occurring independently of the main program flow, allowing operations to proceed without blocking. AUTOCRATICALLY (21) [adverb] In a manner characteristic of an autocrat; in an absolute, dictatorial, or tyrannical way. AUTOPOLYPLOIDY (25) [noun] A condition in which an organism has multiple sets of chromosomes derived from the same species. BACTERICIDALLY (24) [adverb] In a manner that kills bacteria or is effective at destroying bacterial cells. BAROMETRICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to or measured by a barometer; according to atmospheric pressure measurements. BIOELECTRICITY (23) [noun] Electrical currents generated by living organisms, particularly in nerve and muscle cells. BIOGENETICALLY (22) [adverb] In a manner relating to the origin and development of living organisms through biological processes. BIOGRAPHICALLY (27) [adverb] In a manner relating to or concerning the written account of someone's life. BIOMETEOROLOGY (22) [noun] The study of the relationship between atmospheric conditions (the weather) and living organisms. BLEPHAROPLASTY (26) [noun] Plastic surgery on the eyelid to improve vision or for cosmetic reasons. BLOODTHIRSTILY (23) [adverb] In a manner showing a keen desire to kill or harm others; with bloodthirsty intent. BOLOMETRICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to or using a bolometer, an instrument that measures radiant energy by detecting changes in electrical resistance caused by heat absorption. BREATHTAKINGLY (27) [adverb] In a breathtaking manner. | [adverb] To a degree that causes shock or awe; shockingly. CANTANKEROUSLY (23) [adverb] In a bad-tempered, quarrelsome, or argumentative manner. CARDIOMYOPATHY (30) [noun] The deterioration of the myocardium. CATALEPTICALLY (23) [adverb] In a manner relating to catalepsy, a state of unresponsiveness or immobility of the body while remaining conscious. CHROMATOGRAPHY (30) [noun] Any of various techniques for the qualitative or quantitative separation of the components of mixtures of compounds; all characterised by the use of a mobile phase (gas or liquid) moving relative to a stationary phase (liquid or solid) - the differences between the rates of migration of the compounds between the two phases effects the separation. CINEMATOGRAPHY (27) [noun] The art, process, or job of filming movies. | [noun] Motion picture photography. CIRCUMLOCUTORY (25) [adjective] Characterised by circumlocution; periphrastic; verbose. CLAIRAUDIENTLY (20) [adverb] In a manner relating to clairaudience, the supposed ability to hear sounds or voices beyond the range of normal hearing or from non-physical sources. CLASSIFICATORY (24) [adjective] Serving to classify. 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