| DESMID | • desmid n. Any of about 5000 species of mostly unicellular freshwater green algae belonging to the order Desmidiales. • DESMID n. any member of a family of freshwater microscopic unicellular green algae. |
| DIADEM | • diadem n. An ornamental headband worn as a badge of royalty. • diadem n. A crown. • diadem n. Regal power; sovereignty; empire—considered as symbolized by the crown. |
| DIDYMO | • didymo n. (Informal) A species of diatom, Didymosphenia geminata, best known as widely invasive algae. • DIDYMO n. a class of algae. |
| DIMMED | • dimmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dim. • DIM v. to reduce the light of. |
| DIRDAM | • DIRDAM n. (Scots) an uproar, also DIRDUM, DURDUM. |
| DIRDUM | • DIRDUM n. (Scots) an uproar, also DIRDAM, DURDUM. |
| DUDISM | • DUDISM n. dressing up like a dude, flashily. |
| MAIDED | • MAID v. to work as a maidservant. |
| MEDIAD | • mediad adj. Toward the middle line. • MEDIAD adv. toward the middle of a body. |
| MIDDAY | • midday n. Noon; twelve o’clock during the day. • MIDDAY n. the middle of the day. |
| MIDDEN | • midden n. A dungheap. • midden n. A refuse heap usually near a dwelling. • midden n. (Archaeology) A prehistoric pile of bones and shells. |
| 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. |
| MIDDLE | • middle n. A centre, midpoint. • middle n. The part between the beginning and the end. • middle n. (Cricket) The middle stump. |
| MILDED | • MILD v. to become gentle. |
| MINDED | • minded adj. (In combination, usually hyphenated) Having or exemplifying a mind of the stated type, nature or inclination. • minded adj. Having a preference for doing something; having a likelihood, or disposition to carry out an act. • minded v. Simple past tense and past participle of mind. |
| MISADD | • misadd v. To add incorrectly. • MISADD v. to add incorrectly. |
| MISDID | • misdid v. Simple past tense of misdo. • MISDO v. to do wrongly. |
| SMIDDY | • smiddy n. (Scotland, Northern England) Alternative form of smithy. • Smiddy prop.n. A surname. • SMIDDY v. (Scots) to forge metal, also SMITHY. |