| DETORTS | • detorts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detort. • DETORT v. (obsolete) to untwist. |
| DOMETTS | • dometts n. Plural of domett. • DOMETT n. a type of plain cloth. |
| DOTIEST | • dotiest adj. Superlative form of doty: most doty. • DOTY adj. stained by decay. |
| DOTTELS | • dottels n. Plural of dottel. • DOTTEL n. a mass of half-burnt pipe tobacco, also DOTTLE. |
| DOTTERS | • dotters n. Plural of dotter. • DOTTER n. one who dots. |
| DOTTLES | • dottles n. Plural of dottle. • DOTTLE n. a mass of partly burnt pipe tobacco, also DOTTEL. |
| DUETTOS | • duettos n. Plural of duetto. • DUETTO n. (Italian) a musical performance by two people, also DUET, DUETT. |
| SHOTTED | • shotted adj. Loaded with shot. • shotted adj. (Medicine) Having a shot attached. • SHOT v. to load with small pellets. |
| SLOTTED | • slotted adj. Having slots. • slotted adj. (Antarctica, of ice or snow) Containing crevasses. • slotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of slot. |
| SNOTTED | • snotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snot. • SNOT v. to blow the nose. |
| SPOTTED | • spotted adj. Discoloured by spots; stained. • spotted adj. (No comparative or superlative) Characterized by spots (used especially of animals and plants). • spotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of spot. |
| STOITED | • STOIT v. (Scots) to stagger, also STOITER, STOTTER, STYTE. |
| STOTTED | • stotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of stot. • stotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of stott. • STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT. |
| SWOTTED | • swotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of swot. • SWOT v. to study hard. |
| TESTUDO | • testudo n. (Ancient Rome, military, historical) A shelter formed by a body of troops holding their shields or targets… • testudo n. A shelter of similar shape for miners, etc. • testudo n. (Anatomy) The fornix. |
| TOASTED | • toasted adj. Cooked by toasting. • toasted adj. Very hot. • toasted adj. (Slang) Drunk or stoned. |
| TOOTSED | • TOOTS v. (Scots) to tut. |