English Words: Y

2,763 words · Page 49 of 56

ythedenoun

Alternative form of athede.

ythedesnoun

plural of ythede

ytheednoun

Alternative form of atheed.

ytheedsnoun

plural of ytheed

ythunderedadj

Struck by a thunderbolt.

YTPnoun

Initialism of YouTube Poop.

YTPernoun

Initialism of YouTube Pooper.

ytterbatenoun

Any oxyanion of ytterbium; any salt containing such an anion.

ytterbianadj

Containing ytterbium.

ytterbicadj

Of or pertaining to ytterbium.

ytterbitenoun

Gadolinite: a black, vitreous mineral consisting primarily of silicates of various rare earths including ytterbium

ytterbiumnoun

A metallic chemical element with an atomic number of 70.

Ytterbyname

A village and its former mine on the island of Resarö in Sweden.

ytteritenoun

gadolinite

yttrianoun

yttrium oxide

yttrialitenoun

A rare, highly radioactive yttrium thorium sorosilicate mineral with conchoidal fracture.

yttrianadj

Containing yttrium.

yttricadj

Of or pertaining to yttrium.

yttriferousadj

Containing or producing yttrium.

yttriousadj

yttric; of or pertaining to yttrium

yttriumnoun

A silvery metallic chemical element with an atomic number of 39, mainly found in combination with lanthanide elements in rare earth minerals.

yttrium iron garnetnoun

A synthetic mineral used for its special magnetic and optical properties.

yttro-prefix

Containing yttrium.

yttrobetafitenoun

A rare radioactive uranium-titanium-niobium mineral characterized by its yttrium content, often found in lunar rocks and rare Earth deposits, that belongs to the pyrochlore group.

yttroceritenoun

A violet-blue mineral, a hydrous fluoride of cerium, yttrium, and calcium.

yttrocolumbitenoun

Yttrotantalite.

yttrocrasitenoun

An oxide of (primarily) titanium and yttrium, with small to moderate amounts of thorium, uranium, cerium, and calcium substituting for some of the yttrium and traces of iron, tungsten, columbium, and tantalum substituting for some of the titanium.

yttrofluoritenoun

A form of fluorite that is rich in yttrium

yttrogummitenoun

An yttrium-bearing variety of gummite.

yttropyrochlorenoun

A discredited pyrochlore mineral containing niobium, hydrogen, and oxygen.

yttrotantalitenoun

A brown or black tantalate of uranium, yttrium, and calcium.

yttrotitanitenoun

A brownish-black variety of titanite.

yttrotungstitenoun

A rare mineral consisting of calcium, yttrium, magnesium, aluminium, iron, silicon, hydrogen and tungsten.

Ytuartename

A surname.

yunoun

An ancient Chinese wine-bucket, often having a decorative cover.

yu choynoun

A variety of Brassica known as Brassica rapa subsp. oleifera syn. Brassa campestris, related to choy sum and bok choy.

Yu Shanname

Alternative form of Yushan.

Yu'anname

A district of Lu'an, Anhui, China.

Yu-tienname

Alternative form of Yutian.

yuannoun

The basic unit of money in China.

Yuan dynastyname

A Chinese dynasty that lasted from 1271–1368 C.E.

Yuan Rivername

A river in Hunan, China.

Yuan Tanname

Chinese New Year

Yuan'anname

A county of Yichang, Hubei, China.

Yuananname

Alternative form of Yuan'an.

Yuanbaoname

A district of Dandong, Liaoning, China.

yuanfuliitenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal black mineral containing aluminum, boron, iron, magnesium, oxygen, and titanium.

Yuanhuiname

A district of Luohe, Henan, China.

Yuanjiangname

A county-level city of Yiyang, Hunan, China, along the Yuan River.

yuanjiangitenoun

A hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal silver white mineral containing gold and tin.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter Y contains 2,763 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 56 pages, and you are currently viewing page 49. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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