| BIDDERS | • bidders n. Plural of bidder. • BIDDER n. one who bids. |
| DERIDES | • derides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deride. • DERIDE v. to ridicule, mock. |
| DESIRED | • desired v. Simple past tense and past participle of desire. • desired adj. Wished-for, longed-for. • DESIRE v. to wish for. |
| DIDDERS | • didders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of didder. • DIDDER v. (dialect) to shake. |
| DIEDRES | • diedres n. Plural of diedre. • DIEDRE n. (French) a rock angle or reentrant corner, usually with a crack in it. |
| DISPRED | • dispred v. Obsolete form of dispread. • DISPRED v. (Spenser) to spread out, also DISPREAD. |
| DORISED | • Dorised adj. Alternative form of Dorized. • DORISE v. (Greek) to become like the Dorians, also DORIZE. |
| DREIDLS | • dreidls n. Plural of dreidl. • DREIDL 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 DREIDEL. |
| HIDDERS | • HIDDER n. (Spenser) a young male sheep. |
| KIDDERS | • kidders n. Plural of kidder. • KIDDER n. a person who kids another, a teaser. |
| REDDISH | • reddish adj. Somewhat red. • Reddish prop.n. An area in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. • Reddish prop.n. A surname. |
| RESIDED | • resided v. Simple past tense and past participle of reside. • RESIDE v. to live in a certain place. |
| RIDDERS | • ridders n. Plural of ridder. • Ridders prop.n. Plural of Ridder. • RIDDER n. one who rids. |
| RIDDLES | • riddles n. Plural of riddle. • riddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of riddle. • Riddles prop.n. A surname. |
| RUDDIES | • ruddies n. Plural of ruddy. • RUDDY v. to redden. |
| SHIDDER | • SHIDDER n. (Spenser) a female animal. |
| SKIDDER | • skidder n. One who travels with a skidding motion. • skidder n. One who moves something by the use of a skid. • skidder n. (Engineering) a vehicle for pulling trees out of a forest. |
| SLIDDER | • slidder adj. (Obsolete) Slippery. • slidder v. (Dialectal or archaic) To slip or slide, especially clumsily, or in a gingerly, timorous way. • SLIDDER v. (Scots) to slip, slide. |
| SODDIER | • SODDY adj. consisting of sod; covered with sod. |
| WIDDERS | • widders n. Plural of widder. • Widders prop.n. Plural of Widder. • WIDDER n. (colloquial) a widow. |