| DICTIER | • dictier adj. Comparative form of dicty: more dicty. • DICTY adj. (US slang) proud, snobbish, also DICKTY. |
| DIORITE | • diorite n. (Petrology) A grey intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of plagioclase feldspar, biotite, hornblende… • DIORITE n. a crystalline granular igneous rock composed of plagioclase and hornblende. |
| DIRTIED | • dirtied v. Simple past tense and past participle of dirty. • DIRTY v. to soil. |
| DIRTIER | • dirtier adj. Comparative form of dirty: more dirty. • DIRTY adj. soiled. |
| DIRTIES | • dirties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dirty. • DIRTY v. to soil. |
| DITSIER | • ditsier adj. Comparative form of ditsy: more ditsy. • DITSY adj. eccentric, also DITZY. |
| DITZIER | • ditzier adj. Comparative form of ditzy: more ditzy. • DITZY adj. eccentric, also DITSY. |
| EDITRIX | • editrix n. (Rare) A female editor. • EDITRIX n. a female editor, also EDITRESS. |
| ICTERID | • icterid n. (Ornithology) Any member of the family Icteridae of grackles and related New World birds. • ICTERID n. an American oriole. |
| INDITER | • inditer n. One who indites. • INDITER n. one who indites. |
| NITRIDE | • nitride n. (Chemistry) A compound of nitrogen where nitrogen has an oxidation state of −3. • nitride v. (Transitive) To subject to the nitriding process. • NITRIDE n. a compound of nitrogen with a more metallic element or radical, also NITRID. |
| RIPTIDE | • riptide n. A particularly strong tidal current. • riptide n. A rip current which may carry a swimmer offshore (the term "riptide" used in this sense is a misnomer). • rip␣tide n. (UK) Alternative spelling of riptide. |
| TIDDIER | • tiddier adj. Comparative form of tiddy: more tiddy. • TIDDY adj. very small. |
| TIDERIP | • tide␣rip n. A body of water made rough by the conflict of opposing tides or currents. • TIDERIP n. disturbed sea due to currents. |
| TIDIERS | • tidiers n. Plural of tidier. • TIDIER n. one who tidies. |
| TIMIDER | • timider adj. Comparative form of timid: more timid. • TIMID adj. lacking courage or self-confidence. |
| TRITIDE | • tritide n. (Chemistry) A hydride derived from tritium. • TRITIDE n. a compound of tritium. |