| ASTRADDLE | • astraddle adv. In a straddling position; astride. • astraddle prep. In a straddling position on. • ASTRADDLE adv. in a straddling position. |
| DASTARDLY | • dastardly adj. In the manner of a dastard; marked by cowardice; pusillanimous. • dastardly adj. Treacherous; given to backstabbing. • dastardly adv. In a cowardly or treacherous fashion. |
| DEADBOLTS | • deadbolts n. Plural of deadbolt. • DEADBOLT n. a lock for a door. |
| DEADLIEST | • deadliest adj. Superlative form of deadly: most deadly. • DEADLY adj. lethal. |
| DEADLIFTS | • deadlifts n. Plural of deadlift. • deadlifts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadlift. • DEADLIFT v. to lift without leverage. |
| DESOLATED | • desolated v. Simple past tense and past participle of desolate. • DESOLATE v. to lay waste. |
| DIDACTYLS | • didactyls n. Plural of didactyl. • DIDACTYL n. a creature with two toes, fingers or claws. |
| LANDDROST | • landdrost n. (Now historical) A type of magistrate in South Africa, abolished under the British in 1827. • LANDDROST n. (South African) in South Africa, a district magistrate or sheriff, also LANDDROS. |
| SOLIDATED | • solidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of solidate. • SOLIDATE v. to consolidate. |
| STRADDLED | • straddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of straddle. • STRADDLE v. to bestride; to set (the legs) far apart, also STRIDDLE, STRODDLE, STRODLE. |
| STRADDLER | • straddler n. Someone who straddles. • STRADDLER n. one who straddles. |
| STRADDLES | • straddles n. Plural of straddle. • straddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of straddle. • STRADDLE v. to bestride; to set (the legs) far apart, also STRIDDLE, STRODDLE, STRODLE. |
| TIDELANDS | • tidelands n. Plural of tideland. • TIDELAND n. land covered and uncovered by the tide. |
| TWADDLERS | • twaddlers n. Plural of twaddler. • TWADDLER n. one who talks twaddle. |
| WADDLIEST | • WADDLY adj. having a waddling gait. |