| DAMBRODS | • DAMBROD n. a draughtboard, also DAMBOARD. |
| DEMERSED | • demersed adj. Situated or growing or constantly under water, as leaves; submersed. • DEMERSE v. (obsolete) to immerse. |
| DERMOIDS | • dermoids n. Plural of dermoid. • DERMOID n. a cyst or similar cell structure to that of the skin. |
| DIADROMS | • diadroms n. Plural of diadrom. • DIADROM n. (Greek) a course or passing; a vibration. |
| DISARMED | • disarmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disarm. • DISARM v. to deprive of weapons. |
| DOLDRUMS | • doldrums n. Usually preceded by the: a state of apathy or lack of interest; a situation where one feels boredom… • doldrums n. (Nautical) Usually preceded by the: the state of a sailing ship when it is impeded by calms or light… • doldrums n. (Nautical, oceanography, by extension) Usually preceded by the: a part of the ocean near the equator… |
| DROMONDS | • dromonds n. Plural of dromond. • DROMOND n. a large fast-sailing medieval galley, also DROMON. |
| DRUDGISM | • DRUDGISM n. uninteresting work. |
| DRUIDISM | • druidism n. The religion, philosophical beliefs, and attendant ritual practices of the druids. • Druidism n. The religion and philosophical beliefs promoting harmony with nature, and drawing on the practices of the druids. • DRUIDISM n. the religious system of the druids. |
| MEDDLERS | • meddlers n. Plural of meddler. • MEDDLER n. one who meddles. |
| MIDDLERS | • middlers n. Plural of middler. • MIDDLER n. a student in an intermediate grade. |
| MISDREAD | • misdread n. (Obsolete) Dread of evil. • misdread v. (Transitive, obsolete) To regard with dread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |
| MUDDLERS | • muddlers n. Plural of muddler. • MUDDLER n. one who muddles. |
| SIDDURIM | • siddurim n. Plural of siddur. • SIDDUR n. (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer book containing prayers and other information relevant to the daily liturgy. |