(sometimes derogatory) Pretending to artistic worth; high-flown.
Inclined towards the arts.
noun
(military, slang) An artillery crew member.
(military, slang) Artillery.
atry
atty
atys
boyt
btry
byte
byte
noun
(computing) A short sequence of bits (binary digits) that can be operated on as a unit by a computer; the smallest usable machine word.
(computing, most commonly) A unit of computing storage equal to eight bits, which can represent any of 256 distinct values.
byth
caty
caty
Proper noun
A less common spelling of Katie, diminutive of the female given name Catherine and related names.
city
city
noun
(Australia) The central business district; downtown.
(UK) A settlement granted special status by royal charter or letters patent; traditionally, a settlement with a cathedral regardless of size.
(slang) A large amount of something (used after the noun).
A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place.
coty
cyst
cyst
noun
(medicine) Of or pertaining to the urinary bladder or gall bladder (in compounds).
A pouch or sac without opening, usually membranous and containing morbid matter, which develops in one of the natural cavities or in the substance of an organ.
doty
doty
adj
(US, dialectal, of a person) Senile; in one's dotage
(carpentry, of wood) Suffering from rot, or waterlogged
duty
duty
noun
(obsolete) One's due, something one is owed; a debt or fee.
(obsolete) Respect; reverence; regard; act of respect; homage.
A tax placed on imports or exports; a tariff.
That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
The efficiency of an engine, especially a steam pumping engine, as measured by work done by a certain quantity of fuel; usually, the number of pounds of water lifted one foot by one bushel of coal (94 lbs. old standard), or by 1 cwt. (112 lbs., England, or 100 lbs., United States).
The state of being at work and responsible for or doing a particular task.
etty
etym
etym
noun
An etymon.
eyot
eyot
noun
(chiefly Britain) A little island, especially in a river or lake.
gyte
hoyt
hoyt
Proper noun
for someone who lived high, or on a hill.
A city in Kansas.
A community in New Brunswick, Canada.
hypt
hyte
hyte
adj
(obsolete, Scotland) insane or mad.
itsy
itsy
adj
(informal) Very small; itty
itys
katy
kyat
kyat
noun
The official currency of Myanmar.
kyte
kyte
noun
(Scotland) Alternative spelling of kite (“the stomach; the belly”)
Obsolete form of kite (“bird of prey”).
maty
maty
noun
(archaic) A native house servant in India.
mity
mity
adj
Having mites.
myrt
myst
myth
myth
noun
(uncountable) Such stories as a genre.
A commonly-held but false belief, a common misconception; a fictitious or imaginary person or thing; a popular conception about a real person or event which exaggerates or idealizes reality.
A person or thing existing only in imagination, or whose actual existence is not verifiable.
A person or thing held in excessive or quasi-religious awe or admiration based on popular legend
A traditional story which embodies a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the forces of nature and of the soul are personified; a sacred narrative regarding a god, a hero, the origin of the world or of a people, etc.
An invented story, theory, or concept.
Scientists debunk the myth that gum stays in the human stomach for seven years.
nyet
nyet
intj
No (in a Russian context).
noun
A no; a negative response (in a Russian context).
oaty
oaty
adj
Containing oats.
Resembling oats.
paty
payt
pity
pity
intj
Short form of what a pity.
noun
(countable) Something regrettable.
(obsolete) Piety.
(uncountable) A feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
verb
(transitive) To feel pity for (someone or something).
(transitive, now regional) To make (someone) feel pity; to provoke the sympathy or compassion of.
royt
rtty
rynt
rynt
verb
(archaic, reflexive) stand off; move away (said by milkmaids to their cows after milking them)
ryot
ryot
noun
(India) A farmer or tiller of the soil.
scyt
stay
stay
adj
(UK dialectal) (of a roof) Steeply pitched.
(UK dialectal) Difficult to negotiate; not easy to access; sheer.
(archaic) A fastening for a garment; a hook; a clasp; anything to hang another thing on.
(archaic) A stop; a halt; a break or cessation of action, motion, or progress.
(in the plural) A corset.
(law) A postponement, especially of an execution or other punishment.
(nautical) A station or fixed anchorage for vessels.
(nautical) A strong rope or wire supporting a mast, and leading from one masthead down to some other, or other part of the vessel.
(obsolete) Hindrance; let; check.
A fixed state; fixedness; stability; permanence.
A guy, rope, or wire supporting or stabilizing a platform, such as a bridge, a pole, such as a tentpole, the mast of a derrick, or other structural element.
A piece of stiff material, such as plastic or whalebone, used to stiffen a piece of clothing.
A prop; a support.
Continuance or a period of time spent in a place; abode for an indefinite time.
Restraint of passion; prudence; moderation; caution; steadiness; sobriety.
The transverse piece in a chain-cable link.
verb
(intransitive) To hold out, as in a race or contest; last or persevere to the end; to show staying power.
(intransitive) To remain in a particular place, especially for a definite or short period of time; sojourn; abide.
(intransitive, Scotland, South Africa, India, Southern US, African-American Vernacular, colloquial) To live; reside
(intransitive, archaic) To come to an end; cease.
(intransitive, archaic) To dwell; linger; tarry; wait.
(intransitive, copulative) To continue to have a particular quality.
(intransitive, dated) To make a stand; to stand firm.
(intransitive, nautical) To change; tack; go about; be in stays, as a ship.
(intransitive, obsolete) To rest; depend; rely.
(intransitive, obsolete) To stop; come to a stand or standstill.
(intransitive, obsolete) To wait; rest in patience or expectation.
(intransitive, obsolete, used with on or upon) To wait as an attendant; give ceremonious or submissive attendance.
(transitive) To cause to cease; to put an end to.
(transitive) To hold the attention of.
(transitive) To prop; support; sustain; hold up; steady.
(transitive) To put off; defer; postpone; delay; keep back.
(transitive) To restrain; withhold; check; stop.
(transitive) To stop; detain; keep back; delay; hinder.
(transitive) To support from sinking; to sustain with strength; to satisfy in part or for the time.
(transitive, nautical) To incline forward, aft, or to one side by means of stays.
(transitive, nautical) To tack; put on the other tack.
(transitive, obsolete) To bear up under; to endure; to hold out against; to resist.
(transitive, obsolete) To remain for the purpose of; to stay to take part in or be present at (a meal, ceremony etc.).
(transitive, obsolete) To wait for; await.
To brace or support with a stay or stays
stey
stey
noun
Alternative form of stee
stoy
stye
stye
noun
(pathology) A bacterial infection in the eyelash or eyelid.
Archaic form of sty. (shelter for pigs)
styr
styx
styx
Proper noun
The river, in Hades, over which the souls of the dead are ferried by Charon.
The 5th moon of Pluto, discovered in 2012.
syrt
syrt
noun
A kind of elevated flatland in Russia and Central Asia.
A quicksand or bog.
syst
tacy
taky
tavy
tavy
noun
A slash and burn agricultural technique used in Madagascar.
taxy
thay
thay
pron
Obsolete spelling of they
verb
Pronunciation spelling of say, to indicate a speaker with a speech impediment such as a lisp.
they
they
det
(US dialects, including African-American Vernacular) Their.
(now Southern England dialect or nonstandard) The, those.
pron
(US dialectal) There (especially as an expletive subject of be).
(indefinite pronoun, vague meaning) People; some people; people in general; someone, excluding the speaker.
(the third-person plural nominative) A group of entities previously mentioned.
(the third-person singular nominative, occasionally proscribed) A single person, previously mentioned, but typically not if previously named and identified as male or female, especially if of unknown or (since 21st century) non-binary gender.
tidy
tidy
adj
(colloquial) Generous, considerable.
(colloquial) Satisfactory; comfortable.
(obsolete) Brave; smart; skillful; fine; good.
(obsolete) In good time; at the right time; timely; seasonable; opportune; favourable; fit; suitable.
Appropriate or suitable as regards occasion, circumstances, arrangement, or order.
Arranged neatly and in order.
Not messy; neat and controlled.
intj
(Wales) Expression of agreement or positive acknowledgement, usually in reply to a question; great, fine.
noun
A cover, often of tatting, drawn work, or other ornamental work, for the back of a chair, the arms of a sofa, etc.
A tabletop container for pens and stationery.
The wren.
verb
To make tidy; to neaten.
tiny
tiny
noun
A small child; an infant.
Anything very small.
tivy
tivy
adv
With great speed; a huntsman's word or sound.
toby
toby
noun
(Britain, New Zealand) The valve that mediates the connection between a mains water-supply and a premises's own plumbing.
(UK, dated, slang) The road or highway.
(US, dated, regional) A kind of inferior cigar of a long slender shape, tapered at one end.
A drinking mug, in the shape of a human head with a hat atop; a Toby jug.
Any of several species of pufferfish in the genus Canthigaster
The Moorish idol, Zanclus cornutus
tody
tody
noun
Any of the genus Todus of small insectivorous Caribbean birds.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of toy
tray
tray
noun
(Australia) The platform of a truck that supports the load to be hauled.
(LGBT slang) A gay trans person, particularly a man (a man who is both transgender and gay)
(by extension) The items on a full tray.
(computing, business) A type of retail or wholesale packaging for CPUs where the processors are sold in bulk and/or with minimal packaging.
(computing, graphical user interface, informal) A notification area used for icons and alerts.
(obsolete) trouble; annoyance; anger
A component of a device into which an item is placed for use in the device's operations.
A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, and rigid object upon which things are carried.
Alternative form of trey (“third branch of deer's antler”)
verb
(intransitive) to slide down a snow-covered hill on a tray from a cafeteria.
(transitive) to place (items) on a tray
(transitive, obsolete) to betray
(transitive, obsolete) to grieve; to annoy
trey
trey
noun
(Australia, informal) A three penny coin; a thrippence.
(US, Canada, basketball, informal, obsolete) A three-pointer.
(card games, dice games, dominoes) A score of three in cards, dice, or dominoes.
(card games, occasionally dice games) A playing card or die with the rank of three.
(informal) The third bearer of the same personal name in a family, often denoted by suffixed Roman numeral III.
The third branch of a deer's antler.
troy
troy
adj
Of, or relating to, troy weight.
tryp
tryp
noun
Abbreviation of tryptophan.
tryt
ttyc
tuny
tuny
adj
tuneful; melodious
tway
tway
num
(dialectal, obsolete in virtually all other forms) Two.
tybi
tybi
Proper noun
The fifth month of the later ancient Egyptian civil calendar and Coptic calendar, corresponding to the first month of the season of Peret. Since 25 BCE, when the calendar was reformed to include leap-days, Tybi has been in roughly January.
tyee
tyee
noun
(Canada) A large chinook salmon that weighs more than 13.5 kg.
tyes
tyes
noun
plural of tye
tyke
tyke
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, informal, derogatory) A Roman Catholic
(Canada) An initiation level of sports competition for young children
(UK, informal) A person from Yorkshire; a Yorkshireman or Yorkshirewoman
(colloquial) A small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one
(dated, chiefly Britain) An uncultured, crude and unrefined or uncouth ill-bred person
(dialectal) A mongrel dog.
tymp
tymp
noun
A hollow water-cooled iron casting in the upper part of the archway of a blast furnace in which the dam stands.
tynd
tyne
tyne
noun
(obsolete) anxiety; teen
Alternative form of tine
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To become lost; to perish.
(transitive, obsolete) To lose.
type
type
noun
(chemistry) A simple compound, used as a mode or pattern to which other compounds are conveniently regarded as being related, and from which they may be actually or theoretically derived.
(chiefly uncountable) Text printed with such type, or imitating its characteristics.
(computing theory) A tag attached to variables and values used in determining which kinds of value can be used in which situations; a data type.
(corpus linguistics) A word that occurs in a text or corpus irrespective of how many times it occurs, as opposed to a token.
(fine arts) The original object, or class of objects, scene, face, or conception, which becomes the subject of a copy; especially, the design on the face of a medal or a coin.
(mathematics) A part of the partition of the object domain of a logical theory (which due to the existence of such partition, would be called a typed theory). (Note: this corresponds to the notion of "data type" in computing theory.)
(medicine) A blood group.
(obsolete except in the above special senses) A symbol, emblem, or example of something.
(taxonomy) Something, often a specimen, selected as an objective anchor to connect a scientific name to a taxon; this need not be representative or typical.
(theology) An event or person that prefigures or foreshadows a later event - commonly an Old Testament event linked to Christian times.
(uncountable) Such types collectively, or a set of type of one font or size.
A grouping based on shared characteristics; a class.
An individual considered typical of its class, one regarded as typifying a certain profession, environment, etc.
An individual that represents the ideal for its class; an embodiment.
Preferred sort of person; sort of person that one is attracted to.
verb
To categorize into types.
To determine the blood type of.
To enter text or commands into a computer using a keyboard.
To furnish an expression or copy of; to represent; to typify.
To put text on paper using a typewriter.
To represent by a type, model, or symbol beforehand; to prefigure.
typo
typo
noun
(colloquial, dated) A compositor; a typographer.
A typographical error.
verb
To make a typographical error.
typp
typw
typy
typy
adj
Of a show animal: characteristic of its type.
tyra
tyre
tyre
noun
(India) Curdled milk.
(obsolete) Attire.
The metal rim of a wheel, usually of steel or formerly wrought iron, as found on (horse-drawn or railway) carriages and wagons and on locomotives.
The ring-shaped protective covering around a wheel which is usually made of rubber or plastic composite and is either pneumatic or solid.
verb
(transitive) To fit tyres to (a vehicle).
tyro
tyro
noun
A beginner; a novice.
tyrr
tyto
tyty
tyty
intj
(Internet slang, superlative) thank you.
tyum
voyt
wyat
wyte
wyte
verb
Alternative spelling of wite
xnty
xyst
xyst
noun
A xystus.
yate
yate
noun
Any of several species of Eucalyptus.
Obsolete form of gate.
yati
yati
noun
(historical) a Jain monk
yeat
yeat
noun
(dialectal, Northern England) Alternative spelling of gate, obsolete except in place names.
yelt
yelt
noun
A young sow who has not yet had a litter.
yest
yest
noun
Obsolete spelling of yeast
yeta
yeth
yeti
yeti
noun
(cryptozoology) An unidentified humanoid animal said to live in the Himalayas.
yett
yett
adv
Obsolete spelling of yet
noun
(Scotland, Tyneside) Gate.
yilt
yilt
noun
(UK, regional) Alternative form of gilt (“young female pig, at or nearing the age of first breeding”)
yite
yite
noun
(UK, dialect) The yellowhammer.
yont
yont
adv
Alternative form of ayont (“beyond”)
yost
yote
yote
noun
Abbreviation of coyote.
verb
(UK dialectal) To pour water on; pour in.
(archaic or dialectal) To steep.
simple past tense of yeet
yowt
yuft
yuft
noun
Russia leather
yuit
yurt
yurt
noun
A large, round, semi-permanent tent with vertical walls and a conical roof, usually associated with Central Asia and Mongolia (where it is known as a ger).