| DEAIRED | • deaired v. Simple past tense and past participle of deair. • DEAIR v. to remove air from. |
| DEBRIDE | • debride v. (Transitive) To remove necrotic tissue or foreign matter from (a wound or the like). • DEBRIDE v. (French) to remove dead tissue surgically. |
| DECIDER | • decider n. (Of a controversy, question, etc) A person, divinity, or authoritative text which decides. • decider n. (Chiefly Britain, Australia, sports) An event or action which decides the outcome of a contested matter. • decider n. (Computer science) A Turing machine that halts regardless of its input. |
| DECRIED | • decried v. Simple past tense and past participle of decry. • DECRY v. to denounce. |
| DEEDIER | • deedier adj. Comparative form of deedy: more deedy. • DEEDY adj. (dialect) industrious. |
| DERIDED | • derided v. Simple past tense and past participle of deride. • DERIDE v. to ridicule, mock. |
| DERIDER | • derider n. A person who derides or mocks. • DERIDER n. one who derides. |
| DERIDES | • derides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deride. • DERIDE v. to ridicule, mock. |
| DERIVED | • derived adj. (Systematics) Of, or pertaining to, conditions unique to the descendant species of a clade, and not… • derived adj. (Comparable, archaic, taxonomy) Possessing features believed to be more advanced or improved than those… • derived adj. A product of derivation. |
| DESIRED | • desired v. Simple past tense and past participle of desire. • desired adj. Wished-for, longed-for. • DESIRE v. to wish for. |
| DIEDRES | • diedres n. Plural of diedre. • DIEDRE n. (French) a rock angle or reentrant corner, usually with a crack in it. |
| DREIDEL | • dreidel n. A four-sided spinning top, inscribed with the four Hebrew letters נ, ג, ה, and ש (or פ) on each side… • dreidel n. A gambling game played using this top. • DREIDEL n. (Yiddish) a four-sided toy marked with Hebrew letters and spun like a top; a children's game of chance played with this esp. at Hanukkah, also DREIDL. |
| NEDDIER | • NEDDY adj. like a ned, a hooligan. |
| PREDIED | • PREDY v. (obsolete) to make ready a ship for engagement. |
| READIED | • readied v. Simple past tense and past participle of ready. • READY v. to make ready. |
| REDDIER | • REDDY adj. somewhat red. |
| REDRIED | • redried v. Simple past tense and past participle of redry. • redried adj. That has been dried again. • REDRY v. to dry again. |
| RESIDED | • resided v. Simple past tense and past participle of reside. • RESIDE v. to live in a certain place. |
| RIDERED | • ridered adj. Of a fence: having stakes laid across the bars. • ridered adj. Having a rider (supplementary clause). • RIDERED adj. depicting a rider. |
| WEIRDED | • weirded v. Simple past tense and past participle of weird. • WEIRD v. (Scots) to destine, to doom. |