| DETORTS | • detorts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detort. • DETORT v. (obsolete) to untwist. |
| DISTORT | • distort v. (Transitive) To bring something out of shape, to misshape. • distort v. (Intransitive, ergative) To become misshapen. • distort v. (Transitive) To give a false or misleading account of. |
| DOGTROT | • dogtrot n. A steady trotting motion similar to that of a dog. • dogtrot n. (Architecture, Southern US) A breezeway, open passageway, or open hallway between two sections of a house. • dogtrot n. (Architecture, Southern US) A type of house with an open breezeway or hallway between two sections of a house. |
| DOTTERS | • dotters n. Plural of dotter. • DOTTER n. one who dots. |
| DOTTIER | • dottier adj. Comparative form of dotty: more dotty. • DOTTY adj. feebleminded, harmlessly eccentric. |
| DOTTLER | • DOTTLE adj. of tobacco, partly burnt. |
| DOTTREL | • dottrel n. Archaic form of dotterel. • DOTTREL n. a shore bird, also DOTTEREL. |
| OTTERED | • OTTER v. to fish with a board of baited lines. |
| RIDOTTO | • ridotto n. (Historical) A public ball, typically a masquerade, popular in the 18th century. • ridotto n. (Music) An arrangement or abridgment of a piece from the full score. • RIDOTTO n. (Italian) a public musical entertainment in 18th century England. |
| ROTATED | • rotated adj. Having undergone rotation about an axis. • rotated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rotate. • ROTATE v. to turn like a wheel. |
| TETRODE | • tetrode n. A thermionic valve similar to a triode with the addition of a screen grid to improve the thermionic emission. • tetrode n. A dynatron. • tetrode n. A dual-gate MOSFET. |
| TROATED | • troated v. Simple past tense and past participle of troat. • TROAT v. to bellow like a roaring buck. |
| TROTHED | • trothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of troth. • TROTH v. (Shakespeare) to promise to marry, also BETROTH. |
| TROTTED | • trotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of trot. • TROT v. to proceed at a pace between walking and running. |
| TUTORED | • tutored v. Simple past tense and past participle of tutor. • TUTOR v. to instruct privately. |