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.
The 5-letter anagrams are AIDES and IDEAS.
Those letter will spell eardrum.
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).