| DIACID | • diacid n. (Chemistry) Any dibasic acid. • DIACID n. a type of chemical compound having two replaceable hydrogen atoms. |
| DIDIES | • didies n. Plural of didie. • didies n. Plural of didy. • DIDY n. a diaper, also DIDIE. |
| DIKDIK | • dikdik n. Alternative form of dik-dik (“kind of antelope”). • dik-dik n. A small antelope of the genus Madoqua, native to southern and eastern Africa, having an elongated snout… • DIKDIK n. a small East African antelope of the genus Madoqua. |
| DIOXID | • dioxid n. Archaic form of dioxide. • DIOXID n. an oxide with two atoms of oxygen in the molecule, also DIOXIDE. |
| DIVIDE | • divide v. (Transitive) To split or separate (something) into two or more parts. • divide v. (Transitive) To share (something) by dividing it. • divide v. (Transitive, arithmetic, with by) To calculate the number (the quotient) by which you must multiply… |
| DIVIED | • divied v. Alternative form of divvied. • DIVI v. to divide up, also DIVVY. |
| IODIDE | • iodide n. (Inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of iodine and another element or radical. • IODIDE n. a salt of hydriodic acid, also IODID. |
| IODIDS | • iodids n. Plural of iodid. • IODID n. a salt of hydriodic acid, also IODIDE. |
| IXODID | • ixodid n. (Zoology) Any of various ticks of the family Ixodidae. • IXODID n. (Greek) a tick, a bloodsucking insect. |
| KIDDIE | • kiddie n. (Slang, often attributive) A child. • Kiddie prop.n. A surname from Scottish Gaelic. • KIDDIE n. (colloquial) a child. |
| KIDVID | • kidvid n. (Informal) Video material produced for children. • KIDVID n. a television or video entertainment for children. |
| MIDDIE | • middie n. (Nautical, slang) a midshipman. • middie n. (Australia) A measure of 285 ml (10 fl oz) of beer; a pot. • MIDDIE n. a medium sized beer glass, larger than a pony, smaller than a schooner, also MIDDY. |
| MISDID | • misdid v. Simple past tense of misdo. • MISDO v. to do wrongly. |
| SIDDHI | • siddhi n. (Hinduism, tantric Buddhism) spiritual power or psychic ability. • SIDDHI n. (Sanskrit) in Buddhism, the supernatural powers that come with meditation. |
| TIDIED | • tidied v. Simple past tense and past participle of tidy. • TIDY v. to make tidy. |
| WIDDIE | • WIDDIE n. (Scots) a rope, esp. one made of osiers; a hangman's noose, also WIDDY. |