| CYSTOIDS | • cystoids n. Plural of cystoid. • CYSTOID n. a cyst-like structure, also CYSTID. |
| DAYSTARS | • daystars n. Plural of daystar. • DAYSTAR n. the planet Venus, visible just before sunrise. |
| DESTROYS | • destroys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destroy. • DESTROY v. to damage beyond repair or renewal, also STROY. |
| DISTYLES | • distyles n. Plural of distyle. • DISTYLE n. a portico with two columns. |
| DROSTDYS | • drostdys n. Plural of drostdy. • DROSTDY n. (South African) a type of South African house. |
| DRYSUITS | • drysuits n. Plural of drysuit. • DRYSUIT n. a close-fitting air- and watertight synthetic suit for wearing in esp. cold water, that retains warmth by a layer of air, and allows clothing to be worn underneath it. |
| DYESTERS | • dyesters n. Plural of dyester. • DYESTER n. (Scots) one who dyes cloth. |
| IDYLISTS | • idylists n. Plural of idylist. • IDYLIST n. a writer of idyls, also IDYLLIST. |
| SATYRIDS | • satyrids n. Plural of satyrid. • SATYRID n. a brownish butterfly. |
| SAWDUSTY | • sawdusty adj. Resembling, or covered in, sawdust. • SAWDUSTY adj. like or full of sawdust. |
| STANDBYS | • standbys n. Plural of standby. • stand-bys n. Plural of stand-by. • STANDBY n. one who can be relied on. |
| STYLISED | • stylised adj. Non-Oxford standard spelling of stylized. • stylised v. Simple past tense and past participle of stylise. • STYLISE v. to make conventional, also STYLIZE. |
| STYLOIDS | • styloids n. Plural of styloid. • STYLOID n. a spiny process. |
| SYSTEMED | • systemed adj. (In combination) Having or relating to a certain kind or number of system. • SYSTEMED adj. having a system. |