| DAUTIE | • DAUTIE n. (Scots) a pet, also DAWTIE. |
| DILUTE | • dilute v. (Transitive) To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution, especially by adding water. • dilute v. (Transitive) To weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance. • dilute v. (Transitive, stock market) To cause the value of individual shares or the stake of a shareholder to… |
| DUETTI | • DUETTO n. (Italian) a musical performance by two people, also DUET, DUETT. |
| DUGITE | • dugite n. Pseudonaja affinis, a highly venomous snake of southwest Australia. • DUGITE n. (Native Australian) an Australian venomous snake. |
| DUNITE | • dunite n. A type of igneous rock with a coarse-grained or phaneritic texture. • DUNITE n. an igneous rock composed almost entirely of olivine. |
| DUTIED | • dutied adj. On which duty must be paid; taxable on import or export. • DUTIED adj. subjected to duties. |
| DUTIES | • duties n. Plural of duty. • DUTY n. a moral or legal obligation. |
| QUITED | • QUITE v. to depart from or stop, also QUIT. |
| REDUIT | • reduit n. Alternative spelling of réduit. • réduit n. (Military, historical, fortifications) A central or retired work within any other work. • REDUIT n. (French) a keep or stronghold into which a garrison may retire if the outworks are taken. |
| SUITED | • suited v. Simple past tense and past participle of suit. • suited adj. (Card games, in combination) Having the specified number or kind of suits. • suited adj. (Poker, of two or more cards) Of the same suit. |
| TEDIUM | • tedium n. Boredom or tediousness; ennui. • TEDIUM n. (Latin) the state of being tedious, also TAEDIUM. |
| UNITED | • united v. Simple past tense and past participle of unite. • united adj. Joined into a single entity. • united adj. Involving the joint activity of multiple agents. |
| UNTIED | • untied adj. Not tied; undone. • untied v. Simple past tense and past participle of untie. • UNTIE v. to free from something that ties. |
| UPTIED | • uptied v. Simple past tense and past participle of uptie. • UPTIE v. to tie up. |