| ABSCINDED | • abscinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of abscind. • ABSCIND v. to cut off. |
| ACIDHEADS | • acidheads n. Plural of acidhead. • ACIDHEAD n. a person who takes hallucinogenic drugs. |
| CANDIDEST | • candidest adj. Superlative form of candid: most candid. • CANDID adj. frank and sincere. |
| DEDICANTS | • dedicants n. Plural of dedicant. • DEDICANT n. a person who dedicates. |
| DEDICATES | • dedicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dedicate. • DEDICATE v. to set apart for a special purpose. |
| DICKHEADS | • dickheads n. Plural of dickhead. • dick-heads n. Plural of dick-head. • DICKHEAD n. (vulgar) a fool, also KNOBHEAD. |
| 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. |
| DISCANDIE | • DISCANDIE v. (Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied, also DISCANDY. |
| DISCANTED | • discanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of discant. • DISCANT v. to sing, also DESCANT. |
| DISCARDED | • discarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of discard. • DISCARD v. to throw away. |
| DISCARDER | • discarder n. One who, or that which, discards. • DISCARDER n. one who discards. |
| DISGRACED | • disgraced v. Simple past tense and past participle of disgrace. • disgraced adj. Having been disgraced. • DISGRACE v. to bring shame upon. |
| DISPLACED | • displaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of displace. • DISPLACE v. to put in the wrong place. |
| DISTANCED | • distanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of distance. • DISTANCE v. to move far from a particular point. |
| MEDICAIDS | • MEDICAID n. a type of governmental health program, also MEDICARE. |
| READDICTS | • readdicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of readdict. • READDICT v. to become addicted again. |
| RIDDANCES | • riddances n. Plural of riddance. • RIDDANCE n. the action or an act of getting rid of something or someone. |