| CYSTID | • cystid n. (Zoology) Any parasitic flatworm in the trypanorhynch suborder Cystidea. • CYSTID n. a cyst-like structure, also CYSTOID. |
| DAYNTS | • DAYNT n. (Spenser) a thing or condition that is extravagant or best, also DAINT. |
| DRYEST | • dryest adj. Superlative form of dry: most dry. • DRY adj. having no moisture. |
| DYNAST | • dynast n. A ruler or governor, especially a hereditary ruler or someone who founded or is part of a dynasty. • DYNAST n. a hereditary ruler. |
| SKYTED | • skyted v. Simple past tense and past participle of skyte. • SKYTE v. (Scots) to dart or glide. |
| STAYED | • stayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stay. • STAY v. to remain in a place or a condition. |
| STEADY | • steady adj. Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm. • steady adj. Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded… • steady adj. Smooth and not bumpy or with obstructions. |
| STEDDY | • steddy adj. Obsolete form of steady. • steddy v. Obsolete form of steady. • STEDDY v. (archaic) to steady, also STEEDY. |
| STEEDY | • STEEDY v. (archaic) to steady, also STEDDY. |
| STODGY | • stodgy adj. (Of food) Having a thick, semi-solid consistency; glutinous; heavy on the stomach. • stodgy adj. (Figurative) Dull, old-fashioned. • stodgy adj. (Dated) Badly put together. |
| STUDLY | • studly adj. (Informal) Like a stud; being or relating to a sexually attractive male. • STUDLY adj. (slang) hunky, muscular and attractive. |
| STURDY | • sturdy adj. Of firm build; stiff; stout; strong. • sturdy adj. Solid in structure or person. • sturdy adj. (Obsolete) Foolishly obstinate or resolute; stubborn. |
| STYLED | • styled adj. Set in place, arranged. • styled adj. (Botany, in combination) Having a style of the specified kind. • styled v. Simple past tense and past participle of style. |
| STYMED | • STYME v. (Scots) to peer, also STIME. |
| STYRED | • STYRE v. (Spenser) to stir, also STIRE. |
| STYTED | • STYTE v. (Scots) to stagger; of a fish, to leap above the surface of the water, also STOIT, STOITER, STOTTER. |
| SYNDET | • syndet n. A synthetic detergent, as opposed to a natural soap. • SYNDET n. a synthetic detergent. |
| TODAYS | • todays n. (Rare) plural of today. • to-days n. Plural of to-day. • today's adj. (Literally) Relating to, or produced today. |