| CADDISFLY | • caddisfly n. Alternative spelling of caddis fly. • caddis␣fly n. Any insect, of the order Trichoptera, having two pairs of hairy wings; they are found near lakes and streams. • CADDISFLY n. any small mothlike insect of the order Trichoptera that lives near, and lays its eggs in, water. |
| 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. |
| CLADDINGS | • claddings n. Plural of cladding. • CLADDING n. a material covering another. |
| DEADLOCKS | • deadlocks n. Plural of deadlock. • deadlocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadlock. • DEADLOCK v. to come to a standstill. |
| DECLASSED | • declassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of declass. • DECLASS v. to lower in status. |
| DIDACTYLS | • didactyls n. Plural of didactyl. • DIDACTYL n. a creature with two toes, fingers or claws. |
| DISCALCED | • discalced adj. (Roman Catholicism) Pertaining to a religious order that historically forswore the wearing of shoes. • discalced adj. (Formal, more generally) Shoeless; without shoes on; barefoot, or wearing sandals rather than shoes. • DISCALCED adj. unshod; barefoot as in discalced friars. |
| DISCOIDAL | • discoidal adj. Having the flat, circular shape of a disc or a quoit. • DISCOIDAL adj. disk-shaped. |
| DISPLACED | • displaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of displace. • DISPLACE v. to put in the wrong place. |
| DOCKLANDS | • docklands n. An area of a town or city which contains, or used to contain, an industrial port. • DOCKLAND n. the part of a port occupied by docks. |
| ESCALADED | • escaladed v. Simple past tense and past participle of escalade. • ESCALADE v. (French) to scale the walls of a fortress by ladders, also ESCALADO, SCALADE, SCALADO. |
| 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. |
| SCANDALED | • scandaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |
| SCUDDALER | • SCUDDALER n. in Shetland, the leader of a band of guisers, also SCUDLER, SKUDLER. |
| WILDCARDS | • wildcards n. Plural of wildcard. • wild-cards n. Plural of wild-card. • wild␣cards n. Plural of wild card. |