| DEATH | • death n. The cessation of life and all associated processes; the end of an organism’s existence as an entity… • death n. (Often capitalized) The personification of death as a hooded figure with a scythe; the Grim Reaper… • death n. (Preceded by the) The collapse or end of something. |
| DEPTH | • depth n. The vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep. • depth n. The distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet. • depth n. (Figuratively) the intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, situation, etc. |
| DERTH | • derth n. Obsolete spelling of dearth. • DERTH n. (Spenser) dearth. |
| DHOTI | • dhoti n. (Countable) A long loincloth worn by men in India. • dhoti n. (Countable, uncountable) The cotton fabric used for such loincloths. • DHOTI n. (Hindi) a loincloth worn by Indian men, also DHOOTI, DHOOTIE, DHUTI. |
| DHUTI | • dhuti n. Alternative form of dhoti. • DHUTI n. (Hindi) a loincloth worn by Indian men, also DHOOTI, DHOOTIE, DHOTI. |
| DICHT | • DICHT v. (Scots) to wipe. |
| DIGHT | • dight v. (Obsolete, transitive) To deal with, handle. • dight v. (Obsolete, transitive) To dispose, put (in a given state or condition). • dight v. (Archaic, transitive, of facial features) To be formed or composed (of). |
| DITCH | • ditch n. A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage. • ditch n. (Ireland) A raised bank of earth and the hedgerow on top. • ditch v. (Transitive) To discard or abandon. |
| DOCHT | • DOW v. to be able. |
| DOETH | • doeth v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of do. • DO v. to perform. |
| DUTCH | • dutch n. (Slang) wife. • dutch v. Alternative letter-case form of Dutch (“treat cocoa with alkali”). • Dutch adj. Of or pertaining to the Netherlands, the Dutch people or the Dutch language. |
| HADST | • hadst v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of have. • had'st v. Obsolete form of hadst. • HADST v. (archaic) 2nd person past singular of have, to possess, also HADDEST. |
| HATED | • hated adj. Disliked; odious; reviled. • hated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hate. • HATE v. to loathe. |
| THEED | • theed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thee. • THEED n. Acronym of tetrahydroxyethylethylenediamine. • THEE v. to use the pronoun thee. |
| THIRD | • third adj. The ordinal form of the cardinal number three; Coming after the second. • third n. The person or thing in the third position. • third n. One of three equal parts of a whole. |
| THRID | • thrid v. (Archaic) simple past tense of thread. • thrid v. (Archaic) To pass through in the manner of a thread or a needle; to make or find a course through; to thread. • thrid v. (Archaic) To make or effect (a way or course) through something. |
| THUDS | • thuds n. Plural of thud. • Thuds n. Plural of Thud. • THUD v. to make a dull, heavy sound. |
| WIDTH | • width n. The state of being wide. • width n. The measurement of the extent of something from side to side. • width n. A piece of material measured along its smaller dimension, especially fabric. |