| DIOPSIDE | • diopside n. (Mineralogy) A monoclinic pyroxene mineral, a magnesium calcium silicate with the chemical formula CaMgSi… • DIOPSIDE n. a mineral, a crystallized variety of pyroxene, of a clear, grayish green color. |
| DIPODIES | • dipodies n. Plural of dipody. • DIPODY n. a verse of two metrical feet, also DIMETER. |
| DISPLODE | • displode v. (Intransitive) To burst with a loud report; to explode. • displode v. (Transitive) To discharge; to explode. • DISPLODE v. (Milton) to discharge; to explode. |
| DISPONED | • disponed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispone. • DISPONE v. to make a legal transfer. |
| DISPOSED | • disposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispose. • disposed adj. Inclined; minded. • disposed adj. (In combination) Having a certain disposition. |
| DROPSIED | • dropsied adj. Diseased with dropsy (edema). • DROPSIED adj. (Shakespeare) diseased with dropsy. |
| IMPLODED | • imploded v. Simple past tense and past participle of implode. • imploded adj. That has collapsed inwards. • IMPLODE v. to collapse inward. |
| LOPSIDED | • lopsided adj. Not even or balanced; not the same on one side as on the other. • lopsided adj. (Figurative) biased; not balanced between points of view. • lop-sided adj. Alternative form of lopsided. |
| PARODIED | • parodied v. Simple past tense and past participle of parody. • PARODY v. to imitate in a satirical manner for comic effect. |
| PERIODED | • perioded v. Simple past tense and past participle of period. • PERIOD v. (Shakespeare) to put an end to. |
| PERIODID | • periodid n. Archaic form of periodide. • PERIODID n. a compound of iodine, also PERIODIDE. |
| PODDIEST | • poddiest adj. Superlative form of poddy: most poddy. • PODDY adj. corpulent. |
| PODIUMED | • podiumed adj. Placed on a podium (especially as a result of winning, or coming second or third, in a race or similar competition). • podiumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of podium. • PODIUM v. to win a place on the victors' podium by finishing in the leading places in a sporting competition. |
| PROVIDED | • provided conj. Only if (the stipulation that follows is true). • provided v. Simple past tense and past participle of provide. • PROVIDE v. to supply. |
| SPODDIER | • SPODDY adj. boring, studious. |