| DISCUSSERS | • discussers n. Plural of discusser. • DISCUSSER n. one who discusses. |
| DISMISSALS | • dismissals n. Plural of dismissal. • DISMISSAL n. the act of dismissing. |
| DISPOSSESS | • dispossess v. To deprive someone of the possession of land, especially by evicting them. • dispossess v. To deprive someone of possession in general. • dispossess v. (Sports) To take possession of the ball/puck etc. (from someone). |
| DISSEISEES | • disseisees n. Plural of disseisee. • DISSEISEE n. one who is disseised, deprived of seisin, also DISSEIZEE. |
| DISSEISINS | • disseisins n. Plural of disseisin. • DISSEISIN n. the act of disseizing; an unlawful dispossessing and ouster of a person actually seized of the freehold, also DISSEIZIN. |
| DISSEISORS | • disseisors n. Plural of disseisor. • DISSEISOR n. one who deprives another of seisin, also DISSEIZOR. |
| DISTRESSES | • distresses n. Plural of distress. • distresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distress. • DISTRESS v. to cause anxiety or suffering to. |
| DRESSINESS | • dressiness n. The characteristic of being dressy. • DRESSINESS n. the state of being dressy. |
| DROSSINESS | • drossiness n. The state or quality of being drossy. • DROSSINESS n. the quality of being drossy. |
| SPADASSINS | • spadassins n. Plural of spadassin. • SPADASSIN n. (Italian) a swordsman; a fighter. |
| SUBSIDISES | • subsidises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subsidise. • SUBSIDISE v. to furnish with a subsidy, also SUBSIDIZE. |
| SYNDESISES | • SYNDESIS n. the point at which an impulse passes from one neuron to another, also SYNAPSIS. |