English Words: Y

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Yuezhinoun

An ancient Indo-European people who originally settled in the arid grasslands of the eastern Tarim Basin area, in what is today Xinjiang and western Gansu, in China, before migrating to Transoxiana, Bactria and then northern South Asia, where one branch of the Yuezhi founded the Kushan Empire.

yufkanoun

A thin, round, unleavened flatbread in Turkish cuisine.

yuftnoun

Russia leather.

yuftsnoun

plural of yuft

Yugname

An extinct Yeniseian language of Russia.

yuganoun

In Hindu theology, a period of a few hundred or thousand years, or an epoch or era within a cycle of four ages: the Satya Yuga (or Krita Yuga), the Dvapara Yuga, the Treta Yuga and finally the Kali Yuga, with lengths ranging from 432,000 to 1,728,000 years.

yugadanoun

A traditional Spanish unit of land area, equivalent to about 32.2 hectares.

Yuganname

A county of Shangrao, Jiangxi, China.

Yugaraname

Alternative form of Yagara.

Yugarabulname

Alternative form of Yagara.

yugawaralitenoun

A monoclinic-domatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, oxygen, and silicon.

yugeadj

Pronunciation spelling of huge, representing New York City English.

yugennoun

A Japanese ideal of grace and subtlety

Yugg-ariname

Alternative form of Yagara.

Yuggaraname

Alternative form of Yagara.

Yuggarabulname

Alternative form of Yagara.

Yuggarapulname

Alternative form of Yagara.

Yuggeraname

Alternative form of Yagara.

Yugitubernoun

A YouTuber who makes videos about Yu-Gi-Oh!

Yugo-prefix

Pertaining to Yugoslavia or the Yugoslavs.

Yugo-nostalgianoun

Nostalgia for the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Yugoslavadj

Of, relating to, or characteristic of Yugoslavia or Yugoslavs.

Yugoslavianame

A former country in Southeast Europe in the Balkans, now split into 6 countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.

Yugoslavianadj

Of or relating to Yugoslavia.

Yugoslaviannessnoun

Quality of being Yugoslavian.

Yugoslavicadj

Of or pertaining to Yugoslavia.

Yugoslavismname

Nationalism or patriotism centred upon the Yugoslav ("South Slav") peoples within the Yugoslav-populated territories of Southeastern Europe.

Yugoslavisticsnoun

Yugoslavian studies.

Yugoslavnessnoun

Quality of being Yugoslav.

Yugospherename

The area of the former Yugoslavia; the sphere of Yugoslav culture and influence.

yuhpron

you

yuh-uhintj

Synonym of uh-huh.

Yuhasname

A surname from Hungarian.

Yuhaszname

A surname from Hungarian.

yuhinanoun

Any of several birds of the genus Yuhina: the Old World babblers.

Yuhsiname

Alternative form of Yuxi.

Yuhuaname

A district of Changsha, Hunan, China.

Yuhuanname

A county-level city of Taizhou, Zhejiang, China.

Yuiname

A unisex given name from Japanese.

Yuichironame

A male given name from Japanese.

Yuikoname

A female given name from Japanese.

Yuillname

A surname.

Yuillename

A surname.

Yujiangname

A district of Yingtan, Jiangxi, China.

Yujin Danname

Synonym of Yujin Point.

Yujin Pointname

A cape in North Hamgyong, North Korea, on the northern shore of East Korea Bay.

yukintj

An exuberant laugh.

Yukaghirnoun

a person with Yukaghir nationality

yukarnoun

A traditional Ainu epic.

yukatanoun

An unlined cotton summer kimono worn by both men and women.

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 51. 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.

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