| DELAPSED | • delapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of delapse. • DELAPSE v. to sink down. |
| DIPLOIDS | • diploids n. Plural of diploid. • DIPLOID n. an animal with two homologous sets of chromosomes. |
| DISPLODE | • displode v. (Intransitive) To burst with a loud report; to explode. • displode v. (Transitive) To discharge; to explode. • DISPLODE v. (Milton) to discharge; to explode. |
| LOPSIDED | • lopsided adj. Not even or balanced; not the same on one side as on the other. • lopsided adj. (Figurative) biased; not balanced between points of view. • lop-sided adj. Alternative form of lopsided. |
| PADDLERS | • paddlers n. Plural of paddler. • PADDLER n. one who paddles. |
| PEDDLERS | • peddlers n. Plural of peddler. • PEDDLER n. a person who goes about carrying small goods for sale, esp. one who goes from door to door with the goods in a pack, also PEDDER, PEDLAR, PEDLER, PETHER. |
| PIDDLERS | • piddlers n. Plural of piddler. • PIDDLER n. one who piddles, wastes time. |
| PLODDERS | • plodders n. Plural of plodder. • PLODDER n. one who plods; a slow, dull person. |
| PUDDLERS | • puddlers n. Plural of puddler. • PUDDLER n. one who converts pig-iron to wrought-iron. |
| SPINDLED | • spindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spindle. • SPINDLE v. to impale on a slender rod. |
| SPLENDID | • splendid adj. Possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright. • splendid adj. Gorgeous; magnificent; sumptuous; of remarkable beauty. • splendid adj. Brilliant, excellent, of a very high standard. |
| SPLODGED | • splodged v. Simple past tense and past participle of splodge. • SPLODGE v. to make a splash, also SPLATCH, SPLOTCH. |
| SPRADDLE | • spraddle v. (Transitive) To spread apart (the legs). • spraddle v. (Transitive) To spread apart the legs of (someone or something). • spraddle v. (Intransitive) To lie, move, or stand with legs spread. |
| SPUDDLES | • spuddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spuddle. • SPUDDLE n. (dialect) a feeble movement. |