| BUDDLEIAS | • buddleias n. Plural of buddleia. • BUDDLEIA n. a flowering shrub, aka butterfly bush. |
| DIANDROUS | • diandrous adj. (Botany) Of or pertaining to the class Diandria; having two stamens. • DIANDROUS adj. having two stamens. |
| DIAPAUSED | • diapaused adj. Undergoing diapause. • DIAPAUSE v. in insects and the embryos of some animals, to undergo a period of suspended animation and growth. |
| DISABUSED | • disabused v. Simple past tense and past participle of disabuse. • DISABUSE v. to free from false ideas. |
| DISSUADED | • dissuaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissuade. • DISSUADE v. to persuade not to do something. |
| DISSUADER | • dissuader n. One who dissuades. • DISSUADER n. one who dissuades. |
| DISSUADES | • dissuades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissuade. • DISSUADE v. to persuade not to do something. |
| DISVALUED | • disvalued v. Simple past tense and past participle of disvalue. • DISVALUE v. to disparage. |
| QUADDINGS | • QUADDING n. the practice of birdwatching in a specific area. |
| SQUADDIES | • squaddies n. Plural of squaddie. • squaddies n. Plural of squaddy. • SQUADDY n. (colloquial) a soldier, also SQUADDIE. |
| SQUADDING | • squadding v. Present participle of squad. • SQUAD v. to form into small, organised groups. |
| UNADVISED | • unadvised adj. Not having received advice. • unadvised adj. (Dated) Ill-advised; imprudent; rash. • UNADVISED adj. ill advised. |
| UNDERSAID | • undersaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of undersay. • UNDERSAY v. to say in answer. |