day |
yearampflash |
Yearampflash is likely misspelled.
Yearampflash has no English definition.
As a noun day
is any period of 24 hours.
As a verb day
is to spend a day (in a place).
As a proper noun Day
is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}} derived from a medieval diminutive of David.
overly |
day |
As adjectives the difference between overly and day
is that
overly is (obsolete) careless; negligent; inattentive; superficial; not thorough while
day is thick, deep, dense.
As an adverb overly
is to an excessive degree.
day |
geologictime |
day |
christian |
As adjectives the difference between day and christian
is that
day is thick, deep, dense while
christian is .
day |
davy |
As nouns the difference between day and davy
is that
day is any period of 24 hours while
davy is an affidavit, a legally binding statement or oath.
As proper nouns the difference between day and davy
is that
day is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}} derived from a medieval diminutive of David while
Davy is a diminutive of the male given name David.
As a verb day
is to spend a day (in a place).
day |
zay |
As an adjective day
is thick, deep, dense.
As a pronoun zay is
.
As a verb zay is
.
day |
daf |
As an adjective day
is thick, deep, dense.
As an initialism daf is
(
german as a foreign language).
day |
bday |
As nouns the difference between day and bday
is that
day is any period of 24 hours while
bday is birthday.
As a verb day
is to spend a day (in a place).
As a proper noun Day
is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}} derived from a medieval diminutive of David.
day |
dazy |
As a noun day
is any period of 24 hours.
As a verb day
is to spend a day (in a place).
As a proper noun Day
is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}} derived from a medieval diminutive of David.
As an adjective dazy is
in a dazed condition.
day |
gay |
As an adjective day
is thick, deep, dense.
As a noun gay is
nape.
As a verb gay is
to crow.
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