| ADDRESSER | • addresser n. A person who gives an address or speech. • addresser n. A person who addresses someone (directs spoken or written communication toward someone). • addresser n. A person who addresses (applies an address to an object to be delivered to a particular location). |
| ADDRESSOR | • addressor n. Alternative form of addresser. • ADDRESSOR n. one who addresses, also ADDRESSER. |
| DEERYARDS | • DEERYARD n. an area where deer herd in winter. |
| DEGRADERS | • degraders n. Plural of degrader. • DEGRADER n. one that degrades. |
| DISBARRED | • disbarred v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbar. • DISBAR v. to expel from the legal profession. |
| DISCARDER | • discarder n. One who, or that which, discards. • DISCARDER n. one who discards. |
| DISREGARD | • disregard n. The act or state of deliberately not paying attention or caring about; misregard. • disregard v. (Transitive) To ignore; pay no attention to. • DISREGARD v. to pay no attention to. |
| DOORYARDS | • dooryards n. Plural of dooryard. • DOORYARD n. a yard in front of a house. |
| DRAWCARDS | • drawcards n. Plural of drawcard. • DRAWCARD n. a drawing card. |
| DRAWCORDS | • drawcords n. Plural of drawcord. • DRAWCORD n. a cord for drawing a garment tight. |
| DRUNKARDS | • drunkards n. Plural of drunkard. • DRUNKARD n. one who is habitually drunk. |
| RANDLORDS | • Randlords n. Plural of Randlord. • RANDLORD n. (South African) a 19th century mining magnate. |
| READDRESS | • readdress v. (Transitive) To address or deal with again. • readdress v. (Transitive) To change the address of. • READDRESS v. to address again, esp. reflexively. |
| STRADDLER | • straddler n. Someone who straddles. • STRADDLER n. one who straddles. |
| YARDBIRDS | • yardbirds n. Plural of yardbird. • yard␣birds n. Plural of yard bird. • YARDBIRD n. an army recruit. |