| DECLARERS | • declarers n. Plural of declarer. • DECLARER n. one who declares. |
| DEFERRALS | • deferrals n. Plural of deferral. • DEFERRAL n. the act of deferring. |
| DEMURRALS | • demurrals n. Plural of demurral. • DEMURRAL n. the act of demurring. |
| DERAILERS | • derailers n. Plural of derailer. • DERAILER n. something which derails. |
| DRABBLERS | • drabblers n. Plural of drabbler. • DRABBLER n. a piece of canvas fastened by lacing to the bonnet of a sail, to give it a greater depth, or more drop, also DRABLER. |
| DRYSALTER | • drysalter n. (Now historical) A dealer in chemicals used in the arts (Oils, preservatives etc.) as well as, often… • DRYSALTER n. a seller of dry goods and chemicals. |
| LARDERERS | • larderers n. Plural of larderer. • LARDERER n. a person in charge of a larder. |
| OVERLARDS | • overlards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlard. • OVERLARD v. to smear over as if with lard. |
| REDRESSAL | • redressal n. (India, otherwise dated) Redress. • REDRESSAL n. an act or instance of redressing. |
| RELOADERS | • reloaders n. Plural of reloader. • RELOADER n. a device for reloading e.g. a gun. |
| RESSALDAR | • ressaldar n. The native captain of an Indian cavalry regiment. • RESSALDAR n. (Urdu) an Indian troop commander, also RISALDAR. |
| RIGSDALER | • rigsdaler n. (Historical) An obsolete unit of currency used in Denmark, Norway and Danish territories. • RIGSDALER n. (Dutch) a small Dutch silver coin, also RIJKSDAALER. |
| RURALISED | • ruralised v. Simple past tense and past participle of ruralise. • RURALISE v. to make rural, also RURALIZE. |
| SLANDERER | • slanderer n. One who slanders or defames the name or reputation of another person. • SLANDERER n. one who slanders. |
| STRADDLER | • straddler n. Someone who straddles. • STRADDLER n. one who straddles. |
| TREADLERS | • treadlers n. Plural of treadler. • TREADLER n. one who works a treadle. |
| ULTRAREDS | • ultrareds n. Plural of ultrared. • ULTRARED n. a part of the visible spectrum, also INFRARED. |