| DISEMPLOYS | • disemploys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disemploy. • DISEMPLOY v. to throw out of employment. |
| DISPOSEDLY | • disposedly adv. In a disposed manner; in good order; with measured steps. • DISPOSED adv. DISPOSE, to arrange or settle. |
| DYSPHONIAS | • dysphonias n. Plural of dysphonia. • DYSPHONIA n. physical abnormality causing speech impediment. |
| DYSPHORIAS | • dysphorias n. Plural of dysphoria. • DYSPHORIA n. depression, pathological discontent. |
| DYSPROSIUM | • dysprosium n. A metallic chemical element (symbol Dy) with atomic number 66: a rare earth element with a metallic silver lustre. • DYSPROSIUM n. a rare-earth metal used in nuclear research. |
| DYSTOPIANS | • DYSTOPIAN n. a believer in dystopia. |
| GIPSYHOODS | • GIPSYHOOD n. the state of being a gypsy, also GYPSYHOOD. |
| GYPSYHOODS | • GYPSYHOOD n. the state of being a gypsy, also GIPSYHOOD. |
| HYDROPSIES | • hydropsies n. Plural of hydropsy. • HYDROPSY n. (archaic) dropsy, also HYDROPS. |
| POSTSYNCED | • postsynced v. Simple past tense and past participle of postsync. • POSTSYNC v. (short for) postsynchronize, to add a soundtrack to a film after recording. |
| PSEUDONYMS | • pseudonyms n. Plural of pseudonym. • PSEUDONYM n. a fictitious name assumed for the time, as by an author. |
| SPONDYLOUS | • spondylous adj. Relating to spondyles; vertebral. • SPONDYLOUS adj. like a spondyl, a vertebra. |
| STYLOPISED | • STYLOPISE v. to paralyse a host, also STYLOPIZE. |
| SUPPOSEDLY | • supposedly adv. As a matter of supposition; in the beliefs or according to the claims of some people. • SUPPOSED adv. SUPPOSE, to assume to be true. |
| SWORDPLAYS | • swordplays n. Plural of swordplay. • SWORDPLAY n. fighting with swords. |
| SYNOPSISED | • synopsised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synopsise. • SYNOPSISE v. to make a synopsis of, also SYNOPSIZE. |
| SYNOPSIZED | • synopsized v. Simple past tense and past participle of synopsize. • SYNOPSIZE v. to make a synopsis of, also SYNOPSISE. |