| CLOUDLANDS | • cloudlands n. Plural of cloudland. • CLOUDLAND n. an imaginary situation or land, esp. as the result of wishful thinking, also CLOUDTOWN. |
| DICACODYLS | • DICACODYL n. an oily poisonous liquid, aka cacodyl. |
| DIDASCALIC | • didascalic adj. Of or relating to education or teaching; didactic. • DIDASCALIC adj. didactic; pertaining to education or teaching. |
| DISCLAIMED | • disclaimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disclaim. • DISCLAIM v. to renounce all claim. |
| DISLOCATED | • dislocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dislocate. • dislocated adj. Out of place; in a place other than is usual. • dislocated adj. Disconnected. |
| DOWNSCALED | • downscaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of downscale. • DOWNSCALE v. to scale down. |
| DREADLOCKS | • dreadlocks n. A hairstyle worn by Rastafarians and others in which the hair is left to grow into long matted strings. • DREADLOCK n. a hairstyle favoured by Afro-Americans. |
| DUPLICANDS | • duplicands n. Plural of duplicand. • DUPLICAND n. something being duplicated. |
| LANDSCAPED | • landscaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of landscape. • LANDSCAPE v. to create a landscape. |
| PACKSADDLE | • packsaddle n. A saddle designed to secure and carry goods on the back of an animal. • PACKSADDLE n. a saddle designed to support loads on the backs of pack animals. |
| SADDLEBACK | • saddleback n. A saddle-shaped ridge forming a shallow pass between two peaks. • saddleback n. A roof in the same shape, having a gable at each end. • saddleback n. (Architecture) A coping that is thicker in the middle than at the edges. |
| SCAFFOLDED | • scaffolded v. Simple past tense and past participle of scaffold. • scaffolded adj. (Of a building or similar structure) supplied with erected scaffolding. • SCAFFOLD v. to provide with a temporary platform for workmen. |
| SCALDHEADS | • scaldheads n. Plural of scaldhead. • SCALDHEAD n. a disease scalp; a scalp disease. |
| SCANDALLED | • scandalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SCUDDALERS | • SCUDDALER n. in Shetland, the leader of a band of guisers, also SCUDLER, SKUDLER. |
| SLAMDANCED | • slam-danced v. Simple past tense and past participle of slam-dance. • slam␣danced v. Simple past tense and past participle of slam dance. • SLAMDANCE v. to dance aggressively, bumping into others. |