| AIKIDOS | • aikidos n. Plural of aikido. • AIKIDO n. (Japanese) a type of martial art. |
| DASHIKI | • dashiki n. A loose and brightly-colored African shirt. • DASHIKI n. (Yoruba) an African tunic, also DAISHIKI, DASHEKI. |
| DICKIES | • dickies n. Plural of dickie. • dickies n. Plural of dicky. • dickies n. (Geordie, derogatory) Head lice or nits. |
| DIKDIKS | • dikdiks n. Plural of dikdik. • dik-diks n. Plural of dik-dik. • DIKDIK n. a small East African antelope of the genus Madoqua. |
| DINKIES | • DINKIE n. an affluent married childless couple, also DINKY. |
| DISKING | • disking v. Present participle of disk. • DISK v. to break up land with a farm implement, also DISC. |
| DISLIKE | • dislike n. An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion. • dislike n. (Usually in the plural) Something that a person dislikes (has or feels aversion to). • dislike n. (Internet) An individual vote showing disapproval of, or lack of support for, something posted on the Internet. |
| DISLINK | • dislink v. (Rare) To unlink; to disunite or separate. • DISLINK v. to unlink, separate. |
| KIDDIES | • kiddies n. Plural of kiddie. • kiddies n. Plural of kiddy. • KIDDY v. to hoax; to kid. |
| KIDDISH | • kiddish adj. (Informal) Childish; immature. • kiddish adj. (Informal) Of, like, or suitable for a child. • kiddish n. (Rare) Alternative spelling of kiddush. |
| KIDLITS | • KIDLIT n. literature for children. |
| KIDSKIN | • kidskin n. The skin or hide of a kid, i.e., a young goat. • kidskin n. The leather made from such skins. • KIDSKIN n. a type of leather. |
| KIDVIDS | • kidvids n. Plural of kidvid. • KIDVID n. a television or video entertainment for children. |
| KINDIES | • kindies n. Plural of kindy. • KINDY n. (Australian slang) a kindergarten, a nursery school, also KINDER, KINDIE. |
| SKIDLID | • skid␣lid n. (UK, slang) motorcycle helmet. • SKIDLID n. (colloquial) a crash helmet. |
| YIDAKIS | • yidakis n. Plural of yidaki. • YIDAKI n. (Native Australian) a long wooden wind instrument played by the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land. |