Text entries usually signify the actual letter D as just that :
Examples:
"I started the sign with a large letter D."
However, if there is some reason to stress the way the letter is being pronounced in a quote, it is sometimes :
"The recording had him saying 'why-ee-ess' instead of "yes".
*PHONETIC SPELLINGS FOR THE ALPHABET : Aiy, bee, cee, dee, ea, eff, gee, aitch, eye, jay, kay, ell, em, en, oh, pee, queue, arr, ess, tee, you, vee, double you, ex, why, zee.
You can spell the letter 'w' as a word like this: 'double-u', or 'double-you'.
You don't. The letter O is a letter, not a word. The word "oh" is a word but it does not stand for the letter O.
'ess'
afa
vee
The letters spell the 7 letter word endures. They also spell the word ensured.
Drainpipe
teddies
An eight letter word is pretends.
myriad
Remove the D to spell "moo."
There isn't one. You can make the 5 letter word bound
The longest word in English that can be spelled with the eleven letters DAIRBUNSPTH is the ten letter word PAINTBRUSH.
Those letter will spell eardrum.
The 5-letter anagrams are AIDES and IDEAS.
The five letter word that can be made from the letters 'eudledum' is elude.
The letters can be used to spell the 8 letter word beeyards (an apiary). They also spell the word belayers (one that fastens a rope).