| AERIFIED | • aerified v. Simple past tense and past participle of aerify. • aerified adj. Converted into gas. • aerified adj. Infused with air; aerated. |
| BIELDIER | • BIELDY adj. (Scots) affording shelter. |
| CIDERIER | • CIDERY adj. having a taste like cider. |
| DEIFIERS | • deifiers n. Plural of deifier. • DEIFIER n. one who deifies. |
| DERISIVE | • derisive adj. Expressing or characterized by derision; mocking; ridiculing. • derisive adj. Deserving or provoking derision or ridicule. • derisive n. (Rare) A derisive remark. |
| DIERESIS | • dieresis n. Alternative form of diaeresis. • DIERESIS n. (Greek) the separation of two vowels into two syllables. |
| DIERETIC | • dieretic adj. (Linguistics) Featuring diæresis. • dieretic adj. Written with a diæresis. • DIERETIC adj. of or like dieresis, the separation of two vowels into two syllables, also DIAERETIC. |
| DIMERISE | • dimerise v. Alternative spelling of dimerize. • DIMERISE v. to make into a dimer, also DIMERIZE. |
| DIMERIZE | • dimerize v. (Chemistry) To produce, or to undergo dimerization. • DIMERIZE v. to make into a dimer, also DIMERISE. |
| EDIFIERS | • edifiers n. Plural of edifier. • EDIFIER n. one who edifies. |
| EPEIRIDS | • epeirids n. Plural of epeirid. • EPEIRID n. a member of the family Epeiridae, that includes garden spiders, also EPEIRA. |
| FIRESIDE | • fireside n. The area near a domestic fire or hearth. • fireside n. (By extension, symbolic) One’s home. • fireside n. (By extension) Home life. |
| LIVERIED | • liveried v. Simple past tense and past participle of livery. • liveried adj. Dressed in livery, uniformed, especially of a servant or a chauffeur. • LIVERIED adj. attired in livery. |
| PRIEDIEU | • priedieu n. A kneeling desk for prayers. • prie-dieu n. A piece of furniture on which someone can pray, consisting of a cushioned area to kneel on, with a built-in… • PRIEDIEU n. (French) a low desk with a book-space above and a foot-piece for kneeling in prayer. |
| REDIVIDE | • redivide v. To divide again. • REDIVIDE v. to divide again. |
| REGICIDE | • regicide n. The killing of a king. • regicide n. One who kills a king. • REGICIDE n. the killing of a king. |
| SIDERITE | • siderite n. (Uncountable, mineralogy) a widespread brown mineral, FeCO3, having the structure of calcite. • siderite n. (Countable) an iron meteorite. • siderite n. An indigo-blue variety of quartz. |
| VERIFIED | • verified v. Simple past tense and past participle of verify. • verified adj. Subject to positive verification. • verified n. (Internet slang) A user of the Twitter microblogging service whose identity has been confirmed by Twitter. |
| WEIRDIES | • weirdies n. Plural of weirdie. • weirdies n. Plural of weirdy. • WEIRDY n. a very strange person, also WEIRDIE, WEIRDO. |
| WIELDIER | • wieldier adj. Comparative form of wieldy: more wieldy. • WIELDY adj. easily wielded. |