| BRASSARD | • brassard n. (Historical) An item of plate armor that protects the arm. • brassard n. An insignia or band worn around the upper arm. • Brassard prop.n. A surname from Old French. |
| DERRISES | • DERRIS n. a vine yielding rotenone, that can be used as an insecticide. |
| DESIRERS | • desirers n. Plural of desirer. • DESIRER n. one who desires. |
| DRESSERS | • dressers n. Plural of dresser. • Dressers prop.n. Plural of Dresser. • DRESSER n. one that dresses. |
| DRESSIER | • dressier adj. Comparative form of dressy: more dressy. • DRESSY adj. showy in dress. |
| DROSERAS | • droseras n. Plural of drosera. • DROSERA n. a genus of insectivorous plants that includes the sundew. |
| DROSSIER | • drossier adj. Comparative form of drossy: more drossy. • DROSSY adj. worthless. |
| RESIDERS | • residers n. Plural of resider. • RESIDER n. one who resides. |
| RODSTERS | • rodsters n. Plural of rodster. • RODSTER n. (archaic) an angler. |
| STRIDERS | • striders n. Plural of strider. • Striders prop.n. Plural of Strider. • STRIDER n. one who strides. |
| STRIDORS | • stridors n. Plural of stridor. • STRIDOR n. (Latin) a harsh shrill sound. |
| SWORDERS | • sworders n. Plural of sworder. • SWORDER n. (archaic) a gladiator, a swordsman. |
| WARDRESS | • wardress n. A female warder. • WARDRESS n. a female warden. |