Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clay
flays
flays
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flay
halsy
hylas
ilysa
islay
islay
noun
Prunus ilicifolia, a traditional Native American food plant in southern California.
lasky
lasty
lazys
lesya
lyase
lyase
noun
(biochemistry) Any of many classes of enzyme that catalyze the breaking of a specific form of bond
lyssa
lyssa
noun
Rabies.
palsy
palsy
adj
(colloquial) Chummy, friendly.
noun
(pathology) 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.
plays
plays
noun
plural of play
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of play
pylas
sably
sably
adv
in a sable manner
sadly
sadly
adv
(dated) Very much (of a desire etc.); dearly; urgently.
(obsolete) Deeply, completely.
In a sad manner; sorrowfully.
Unfortunately, sad to say.
saily
saily
adj
Like a sail.
salay
sally
sally
noun
(New Zealand, slang) A member of the Salvation Army.
(figuratively) A witty statement or quip, usually at the expense of one's interlocutor.
A kind of stonefly.
A sortie of troops from a besieged place against an enemy.
A sudden rushing forth.
A tufted woollen part of a bellrope, used to provide grip when ringing a bell.
A willow
A wren.
An excursion or side trip.
An object made from the above trees' wood
Any tree that looks like a willow
verb
(intransitive) To make a sudden attack (e.g. on an enemy from a defended position).
(intransitive) To set out on an excursion; venture; depart (often followed by "forth.")
(intransitive) To venture off the beaten path.
salty
salty
adj
(figuratively) Experienced, especially used to indicate a veteran of the naval services; salty dog (from salt of the sea).
(figuratively, of language) Coarse; provocative; earthy.
(linguistics) Pertaining to the Sardinian language and those dialects of Catalan, spoken in the Balearic Islands and along the coast of Catalonia, that use definitive articles descended from the Latin ipse (“self”) instead of the Latin ille (“that”).
(South Africa) The scaly yellowfish (Labeobarbus natalensis).
sealy
shaly
shaly
adj
Pertaining to or resembling shale.
skyla
slaby
slaky
slaty
slaty
adj
Resembling the mineral slate.
slays
slays
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slay
solay
splay
splay
adj
Flat and ungainly.
Spread out; turned outward.
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
(computing theory, transitive) To rearrange (a splay tree) so that a desired element is placed at the root.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) To spay; to castrate.
To dislocate, as a shoulder bone.
To spread; spread out.
To turn on one side; to render oblique; to slope or slant, as the side of a door, window, etc.