| ANTIDOTES | • antidotes n. Plural of antidote. • ANTIDOTE v. to counteract poison. |
| BANDITTIS | • bandittis n. Plural of banditti. • BANDITTI n. (Italian) a gang of Italian bandits. |
| DAINTIEST | • daintiest adj. Superlative form of dainty: most dainty. • DAINTY adj. tasteful, delicate. |
| DESTINATE | • destinate v. (Possibly nonstandard) To destine, to choose. • destinate v. (Possibly nonstandard) To set a destination for (something), to send (something) to a particular destination. • destinate v. (Possibly nonstandard) To be scheduled to arrive at, as a destination. |
| DIGESTANT | • digestant n. Any drug that aids digestion. • DIGESTANT n. serving to digest, also DIGESTIVE. |
| DILATANTS | • dilatants n. Plural of dilatant. • DILATANT n. something that enlarges, also DILATER. |
| DISATTUNE | • disattune v. (Transitive) To put out of harmony. • DISATTUNE v. to put out of harmony. |
| DISPUTANT | • disputant n. A participant in a dispute. • disputant adj. Disputing; engaged in controversy. • DISPUTANT n. one who disputes. |
| DISTANTLY | • distantly adv. At a distance. • distantly adv. In a distant manner; with detachment. • DISTANT adv. far off or apart. |
| DISTRAINT | • distraint n. (Law) The legal right of a landlord to seize the property of a tenant in the event of nonpayment of rent. • DISTRAINT n. seizure of goods. |
| DITTANIES | • dittanies n. Plural of dittany. • DITTANY n. a plant of the mint family, a native of Crete. |
| DOTATIONS | • dotations n. Plural of dotation. • DOTATION n. an endowment. |
| ODONATIST | • odonatist n. One who studies dragonflies or damselflies. • ODONATIST n. an expert on dragonflies. |
| SANITATED | • sanitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sanitate. • SANITATE v. to clean and sterilize, also SANITISE, SANITIZE. |
| STATIONED | • stationed v. Simple past tense and past participle of station. • STATION v. to assign to a position. |
| TETANISED | • tetanised v. Simple past tense and past participle of tetanise. • TETANISE v. to affect with convulsions, also TETANIZE. |
| TRANSITED | • transited v. Simple past tense and past participle of transit. • TRANSIT v. to pass across or through. |
| WITHSTAND | • withstand v. (Transitive) To resist or endure (something) successfully. • withstand v. To oppose (something) forcefully. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |