| DESIRES | • desires n. Plural of desire. • desires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desire. • DESIRE v. to wish for. |
| DIGRESS | • digress v. (Intransitive) To step or turn aside; to deviate; to swerve; especially, to turn aside from the main… • digress v. (Intransitive) To turn aside from the right path; to transgress; to offend. • DIGRESS v. to stray from the main topic. |
| DISEURS | • DISEUR n. (French) a (male) reciter or entertainer. |
| DISKERS | • diskers n. Plural of disker. • DISKER n. one who disks, breaks up land with a type of farm implement. |
| DISSERT | • dissert v. To discourse or dispute; to discuss. • DISSERT v. to discuss in a formal manner. |
| DORISES | • DORISE v. (Greek) to become like the Dorians, also DORIZE. |
| DOSSIER | • dossier n. A collection of papers and/or other sources, containing detailed information about a particular person… • DOSSIER n. a file of papers on a single subject. |
| PRISSED | • prissed v. Simple past tense and past participle of priss. • PRISS v. to act in a prissy manner. |
| RESIDES | • resides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reside. • RESIDE v. to live in a certain place. |
| SIDLERS | • sidlers n. Plural of sidler. • SIDLER n. one who sidles. |
| SLIDERS | • sliders n. Plural of slider. • Sliders prop.n. Plural of Slider. • SLIDER n. a person who or thing that slides. |
| SPIDERS | • spiders n. Plural of spider. • spiders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spider. • SPIDER v. to move in a scuttling manner. |
| STRIDES | • strides n. Plural of stride. • strides n. (UK, Australia) Trousers. • strides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stride. |
| SUDSIER | • sudsier adj. Comparative form of sudsy: more sudsy. • SUDSY adj. full of suds. |