| ADJOINS | • adjoins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjoin. • ADJOIN v. to lie next to. |
| ADONISE | • adonise v. (Transitive) To embellish or adorn, especially in order to improve the appearance of. • adonise v. (Intransitive) To enhance one’s own appearance. • Adonise v. Alternative form of adonise. |
| ANODISE | • anodise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of anodize. • ANODISE v. to give a protective coat, also ANODIZE. |
| DAIKONS | • daikons n. Plural of daikon. • DAIKON n. (Japanese) a long white root vegetable similar to a radish. |
| DAIMONS | • daimons n. Plural of daimon. • DAIMON n. (Greek) an inward spirit; personality; genius, also DAEMON. |
| DIAXONS | • diaxons n. Plural of diaxon. • DIAXON n. a bipolar nerve-cell. |
| DIOXANS | • DIOXAN n. a toxic flammable solvent, also DIOXANE. |
| DOLINAS | • dolinas n. Plural of dolina. • DOLINA n. (Russian) a swallow-hole, also DOLINE. |
| DOMAINS | • domains n. Plural of domain. • DOMAIN n. an area of control. |
| DONAIRS | • donairs n. Plural of donair. • DONAIR n. (Canadian) sliced lamb rolled in pita bread. |
| GANOIDS | • ganoids n. Plural of ganoid. • GANOID n. a type of fish with shiny smooth scales, such as sturgeon and gar. |
| INROADS | • inroads n. Plural of inroad. • INROAD n. a hostile invasion. |
| LADINOS | • ladinos n. Plural of ladino. • Ladinos n. Plural of Ladino. • LADINO n. (Spanish) a fast-growing clover. |
| MADISON | • madison n. (Cycling) A track cycling relay race in which team members take turns while racing round the track for… • madison n. A form of line dance. • Madison prop.n. An English surname originating as a matronymic; (US politics) used specifically of James Madison (1751–1836)… |
| ORDAINS | • ordains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ordain. • ORDAIN v. to invest with holy authority. |
| SADIRON | • sadiron n. A flatiron which has a removable handle and is pointed at both ends. • sad-iron v. (Intransitive) To use a sadiron. • sad-iron v. (Transitive) To press with a sadiron. |
| SODAINE | • SODAINE adj. (obsolete) sudden, also SODAIN. |