| ADHIBITS | • adhibits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adhibit. • ADHIBIT v. to attach; to administer, esp. as a remedy. |
| BANDITTI | • banditti n. (Archaic) robbers or outlaws. • BANDITTI n. (Italian) a gang of Italian bandits. |
| BEPITIED | • bepitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of bepity. • BEPITY v. to pity greatly. |
| BETIDING | • betiding v. Present participle of betide. • BETIDE v. to befall, happen to. |
| BIFIDITY | • bifidity n. The quality of being bifid. • BIFIDITY n. the state of being divided into two parts. |
| DEBILITY | • debility n. A state of physical or mental weakness. • DEBILITY n. weakness. |
| DEBITING | • debiting v. Present participle of debit. • debiting n. The act of making a debit in accounting. • DEBIT v. to charge with a debt. |
| DECUBITI | • decubiti n. Plural of decubitus. • DECUBITUS n. (Latin) one's posture or position in bed. |
| DIABETIC | • diabetic adj. Of or pertaining to diabetes, especially diabetes mellitus. • diabetic adj. Having diabetes, especially diabetes mellitus. • diabetic adj. Suitable for one having diabetes, especially diabetes mellitus. |
| DIATRIBE | • diatribe n. An abusive, bitter, verbal attack or criticism: denunciation. • diatribe n. A prolonged discourse. • diatribe n. A speech or writing which bitterly denounces something. |
| DISHABIT | • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| KIBITZED | • kibitzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kibitz. • KIBITZ v. (Yiddish) to give unwelcome advice, also KIBBITZ. |
| ORIBATID | • oribatid n. (Zoology) Any of a group of mites of the suborder Oribatida. • ORIBATID n. any of a family of eyeless mites. |
| RABIDITY | • rabidity n. Rabidness. • RABIDITY n. the state of being rabid. |
| TRIBADIC | • tribadic adj. Relating to tribadism. • TRIBADIC adj. relating to tribadism, lesbianism. |
| TRILBIED | • trilbied adj. Wearing a trilby. • TRILBIED adj. wearing a trilby. |