| DIRTS | • dirts n. Plural of dirt. • dirts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dirt. • DIRT v. to make dirty. |
| DIRTY | • dirty adj. Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime. • dirty adj. That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting. • dirty adj. Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually. |
| DRIFT | • drift n. (Physical) Movement; that which moves or is moved. • drift n. The act or motion of drifting; the force which impels or drives; an overpowering influence or impulse. • drift n. A place (a ford) along a river where the water is shallow enough to permit crossing to the opposite side. |
| DRIPT | • dript v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of drip. • DRIP v. to fall in drops. |
| DROIT | • droit n. (Law) A legal right or entitlement. • DROIT n. (French) a legal right. |
| 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. |
| TIRED | • tired v. Simple past tense and past participle of tire. • tired adj. In need of some rest or sleep. • tired adj. Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of. |
| TRIAD | • triad n. A grouping of three. • triad n. A word of three syllables. • triad n. A branch of a Chinese underground criminal society, mostly based in Hong Kong. |
| TRIDE | • tride adj. (Obsolete, of a horse) strong and swift. • TRY v. to attempt. |
| TRIED | • tried adj. Tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable. • tried adj. (Law) Put on trial, taken before a lawcourt. • tried v. Simple past tense and past participle of try. |
| TRILD | • TRILL v. to play with a tremulous sound. |