| DAKERS | • dakers n. Plural of daker. • DAKER v. (Scots) to lounge, also DACKER. |
| DHIKRS | • dhikrs n. Plural of dhikr. • DHIKR n. (Arabic) a Sufi religious ceremony. |
| DIKERS | • dikers n. Plural of diker. • DIKER n. a person who makes dikes. |
| DIRKES | • dirkes n. Plural of dirke. • Dirkes prop.n. A surname. • DIRKE v. (Spenser) to darken. |
| DISKER | • disker n. Alternative form of discer. • DISKER n. one who disks, breaks up land with a type of farm implement. |
| DRAKES | • drakes n. Plural of drake. • DRAKE n. a male duck. |
| DRECKS | • DRECK n. (Yiddish) inferior merchandise, rubbish, also DREK. |
| DRINKS | • drinks n. Plural of drink. • drinks n. (Cricket) A short break in play to allow the players to have a drink, and for quick repairs to be made… • drinks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drink. |
| DROKES | • Drokes prop.n. Plural of Droke. • DROKE n. (Canadian) a valley with steeply sloping sides. |
| DROOKS | • DROOK v. (Scots) to drench, also DROUK. |
| DROSKY | • drosky n. Alternative form of droshky. • DROSKY n. (Russian) an open carriage, also DROSHKY. |
| DROUKS | • DROUK v. (Scots) to drench, also DROOK. |
| DRUNKS | • drunks n. Plural of drunk. • DRUNK n. an intoxicated person. |
| DUSKER | • dusker adj. Comparative form of dusk: more dusk. • DUSK adj. dim, darkening. |
| KRISED | • krised v. Simple past tense and past participle of kris. • KRIS v. (Malay) to stab with a Malay dagger, also CRIS, CREESE, KREESE. |
| RISKED | • risked v. Simple past tense and past participle of risk. • RISK v. to expose to loss or injury. |
| SKRIED | • skried v. Simple past tense and past participle of skry. • SKRY v. to see the future e.g. via a crystal ball, also SCRY. |
| SKYRED | • SKYRE v. (Scots) to shine, be gaudy. |