| ADIPSIA | • adipsia n. (Medicine) Absence of thirst. • ADIPSIA n. complete lack of thirst. |
| ASPIDIA | • aspidia n. Plural of aspidium. • ASPIDIUM n. (Greek) a type of fern. |
| DIAPIRS | • diapirs n. Plural of diapir. • DIAPIR n. an anticlinal fold in which the overlying rock has been pierced by material from beneath. |
| DIAPSID | • diapsid n. (Zoology) Any of very many reptiles, of the subclass Diapsida, that have a pair of openings in the skull… • DIAPSID adj. of a reptile, having two pairs of temporal openings. • DIAPSID n. a diapsid reptile. |
| DIPSHIT | • dipshit n. (Vulgar) A stupid or undesirable person. • dipshit n. (Vulgar) Something unwanted or undesirable. • DIPSHIT n. (vulgar) a contemptible person. |
| GIPSIED | • gipsied v. Simple past tense and past participle of gipsy. • GIPSY v. to live like a gypsy (a wanderer), also GYPSY. |
| INSIPID | • insipid adj. Unappetizingly flavorless. • insipid adj. Flat; lacking character or definition. • INSIPID adj. dull and uninteresting. |
| LIPIDES | • lipides n. Plural of lipide. • LIPIDE n. any of a class of fatty substances, also LIPID, LIPIN, LIPOID. |
| LIPOIDS | • lipoids n. Plural of lipoid. • LIPOID n. any of a class of fatty substances, also LIPID, LIPIDE, LIPIN. |
| MIDSHIP | • midship adj. Pertaining to the middle of a ship or boat. • midship n. The middle of a ship or boat. • MIDSHIP adj. pertaining to the middle of the ship. |
| OPIOIDS | • opioids n. Plural of opioid. • OPIOID n. a peptide that acts like opium. |
| PIDGINS | • pidgins n. Plural of pidgin. • PIDGIN n. a simplified speech used for communication between people with different languages, also PIDGEON. |
| PIEDISH | • piedish n. A dish in which pies can be baked. • PIEDISH n. a deep dish for pie-making. |
| PIERIDS | • pierids n. Plural of pierid. • PIERID n. any butterfly belonging to the family including cabbage white and other butterflies. |
| SPIROID | • SPIROID adj. resembling a spiral. |