| COATSTANDS | • coatstands n. Plural of coatstand. • coat-stands n. Plural of coat-stand. • coat␣stands n. Plural of coat stand. |
| DESTINATES | • destinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destinate. • DESTINATE v. (obsolete) to ordain, to destine. |
| DIGESTANTS | • digestants n. Plural of digestant. • DIGESTANT n. serving to digest, also DIGESTIVE. |
| DISATTUNES | • disattunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disattune. • DISATTUNE v. to put out of harmony. |
| DISPUTANTS | • disputants n. Plural of disputant. • DISPUTANT n. one who disputes. |
| DISTASTING | • distasting v. Present participle of distaste. • DISTASTE v. (archaic) to feel distaste for. |
| DISTRAINTS | • distraints n. Plural of distraint. • DISTRAINT n. seizure of goods. |
| DOWNSTATES | • downstates n. Plural of downstate. • DOWNSTATE n. the region of a State remote from large cities, a rural area. |
| MASTODONTS | • mastodonts n. Plural of mastodont. • MASTODONT n. a large extinct mammal resembling the elephant, also MASTODON. |
| ODONATISTS | • odonatists n. Plural of odonatist. • ODONATIST n. an expert on dragonflies. |
| STANDFASTS | • STANDFAST n. a reliable person or thing. |
| STANDFIRST | • standfirst n. (UK, journalism) Explanatory text under the main heading of a news article, smaller than the heading… • STANDFIRST n. an introductory paragraph in an article, printed in larger or bolder type or in capitals, which summarizes the article. |
| STANDSTILL | • standstill n. Complete immobility; halt. • stand␣still v. (Sometimes figurative) To stop moving, to remain motionless. • stand␣still n. Obsolete spelling of standstill. |
| TOADSTONES | • toadstones n. Plural of toadstone. • TOADSTONE n. any stone or stonelike concretion believed to be formed in a toad and to have magic powers. |
| WITHSTANDS | • withstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |