| ACIDHEADS | • acidheads n. Plural of acidhead. • ACIDHEAD n. a person who takes hallucinogenic drugs. |
| ALDEHYDIC | • aldehydic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of, relating to, or being an aldehyde; having the character of an aldehyde. • ALDEHYDIC adj. of or pertaining to aldehyde; as, aldehydic acid. |
| ARCHDRUID | • archdruid n. (Celtic paganism) A chief druid. • ARCHDRUID n. a chief or presiding druid. |
| CADDISHLY | • caddishly adv. In a caddish manner. • CADDISH adv. like a cad; lowbred and presuming. |
| CLADDAGHS | • Claddaghs n. Plural of Claddagh. • CLADDAGH n. (Irish) an Irish ring with two hands clasping, traditionally given as a token of affection. |
| DACHSHUND | • dachshund n. A certain breed of dog having short legs and a long trunk, including standard-sized, miniature (smooth-haired… • DACHSHUND n. (German) a breed of dog. |
| DADCHELOR | • DADCHELOR adj. as in dadchelor party, a party primarily attended by men and held to honour and present gifts to a prospective father. |
| DEBAUCHED | • debauched adj. Indulging in or characterised by sensual pleasures to a degree perceived to be morally harmful; corrupted;… • debauched v. Simple past tense and past participle of debauch. • DEBAUCH v. to lead into lewdness, also DEBOSH. |
| DECACHORD | • decachord n. An Ancient Greek musical instrument with ten strings, resembling the harp. • decachord n. Anything having ten parts. • DECACHORD n. an old ten-stringed musical instrument. |
| DECAHEDRA | • decahedra n. Plural of decahedron. • DECAHEDRON n. a solid figure or body inclosed by ten plane surfaces. |
| DECKHANDS | • deckhands n. Plural of deckhand. • deckhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deckhand. • DECKHAND n. a seaman who performs manual duties. |
| DICHONDRA | • dichondra n. Any of the genus Dichondra of prostrate perennial herbaceous plants with creeping stems. • DICHONDRA n. a genus of tropical perennial herbs of the morning glory family. |
| DICKHEADS | • dickheads n. Plural of dickhead. • dick-heads n. Plural of dick-head. • DICKHEAD n. (vulgar) a fool, also KNOBHEAD. |
| DIDRACHMA | • didrachma n. An Ancient Greek silver coin worth two drachmas. • DIDRACHMA n. (Greek) a two-drachma piece, also DIDRACHM. |
| DIDRACHMS | • didrachms n. Plural of didrachm. • DIDRACHM n. (Greek) a two-drachma piece, also DIDRACHMA. |
| DOCKHANDS | • dockhands n. Plural of dockhand. • DOCKHAND n. one who works on the docks. |
| HACENDADO | • hacendado n. The owner of a hacienda. • HACENDADO n. (Spanish) the owner or proprietor of a hacienda, also HACIENDADO. |
| HYDRACIDS | • hydracids n. Plural of hydracid. • HYDRACID n. an oxygenless acid. |
| SCALDHEAD | • scaldhead n. Any of several scalp diseases characterised by pustules (the dried discharge of which forms scales)… • SCALDHEAD n. a disease scalp; a scalp disease. |
| SHADDOCKS | • shaddocks n. Plural of shaddock. • Shaddocks prop.n. Plural of Shaddock. • SHADDOCK n. a grapefruit-like tree and fruit. |