| DEADNESS | • deadness n. The state of not being alive. Having the property of lifelessness, as if dead. • deadness n. A lack of elasticity. • deadness n. A lack of sparkle in a fizzy drink. |
| DESCENDS | • descends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of descend. • DESCEND v. to come down. |
| DESNOODS | • DESNOOD v. to remove a turkey's snood to discourage cannibalism. |
| DESPONDS | • desponds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of despond. • DESPOND v. to lose heart. |
| DISBANDS | • disbands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disband. • DISBAND v. to break up. |
| DISDAINS | • disdains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disdain. • DISDAIN v. to scorn, look down on. |
| DISPENDS | • dispends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispend. • DISPEND v. (obsolete) to expend, pay out. |
| DISTENDS | • distends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distend. • DISTEND v. to swell. |
| DUDENESS | • dudeness n. The state or quality of being a dude. • DUDENESS n. the state of being a dude. |
| ENDOSSED | • endossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of endoss. • ENDOSS v. (obsolete) to endorse, to inscribe. |
| GODSENDS | • godsends n. Plural of godsend. • God-sends n. Plural of God-send. • GODSEND n. an unexpected boon. |
| SANDDABS | • sanddabs n. Plural of sanddab. • sand␣dabs n. Plural of sand dab. • SANDDAB n. a small Pacific flatfish. |
| SNODDEST | • SNOD adj. (Scots) smooth, neat. |
| SWIDDENS | • swiddens n. Plural of swidden. • SWIDDEN n. (Old Norse) land prepared by burning off cover. |