💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dancy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| danceynoun | Alternative spelling of dancy. [(informal) Ready to dance.] |
| dandiacalnoun | Dandyish; like a dandy. |
| dancettynoun | Alternative form of dancetté. [(heraldry) Deeply indented; having large teeth.] |
| dancegoing | Habitually attending a dance or dance performance. |
| dandical | Obsolete form of dandiacal (“like a dandy”). [Dandyish; like a dandy.] |
| dactylic | (prosody) of or consisting of dactyls. |
| daintnoun | (Geordie) do not, don't |
| dancettée | Alternative form of dancetté. [(heraldry) Deeply indented; having large teeth.] |
| dappynoun | (UK, colloquial) daft, foolish |
| dandified | Characteristic (in dress and habits) of a dandy |
| daseiannoun | (music) Using or relating to a medieval form of musical notation with varying numbers of staves and a system of four shapes rotated to represent eighteen pitches. |
| daynt | (obsolete) delicate; elegant; dainty |
| dittied | (archaic) Set, sung, or composed as a ditty (of a specified kind). |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
| ding-a-lingnoun | (slang) An eccentric, crazy, or stupid person. |
| dartynoun | A surname. |
| dauncynoun | (US, regional) Sick; delicate. |
| daggynoun | (Australia, slang) Uncool, unfashionable, but comfortably so. |
| dasian | (music) Alternative form of daseian. [(music) Using or relating to a medieval form of musical notation with varying numbers of staves and a system of four shapes rotated to represent eighteen pitches.] |
| dinkynoun | A dinky thing. |
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