| DIMORPHS | • dimorphs n. Plural of dimorph. • DIMORPH n. either one of the two forms of a dimorphous substance. |
| DIPLOMAS | • diplomas n. Plural of diploma. • DIPLOMA v. to confer an honour or privilege upon. |
| DISHMOPS | • dishmops n. Plural of dishmop. • DISHMOP n. a mop for cleaning dishes. |
| GIPSYDOM | • gipsydom n. Alternative form of gypsydom. • GIPSYDOM n. the world of gypsies, also GYPSYDOM. |
| HEMIPODS | • HEMIPOD n. the button quail, also HEMIPODE. |
| IMPEDORS | • IMPEDOR n. an electrical component, such as a capacitor or resistor, that offers impedance. |
| IMPLODES | • implodes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implode. • IMPLODE v. to collapse inward. |
| IMPOSTED | • IMPOST v. to determine customs duties. |
| IMPOUNDS | • impounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impound. • IMPOUND v. to seize and retain in legal custody. |
| MISPROUD | • misproud adj. (Archaic) Unduly or unwarrantably proud or vain; wrongly proud; arrogant; haughty. • MISPROUD adj. (archaic) unduly proud. |
| PIGMOIDS | • pigmoids n. Plural of pigmoid. • PIGMOID n. a pigmy. |
| PLASMOID | • plasmoid n. (Physics) A region of plasma held relatively stable within a magnetic field. • PLASMOID n. a type of high energy particle. |
| PRISMOID | • prismoid adj. Resembling a prism. • prismoid n. (Geometry) A prismatoid that has planar sides, and the same number of vertices in both of its parallel planes. • prismoid n. (Geometry) An antiprism. |
| PROMISED | • promised adj. Predicted; expected; anticipated. • promised adj. Under obligation to some future commitment, such as a marriage or vocation. • promised adj. Due to become manifest because of a past promise. |
| PYGMOIDS | • pygmoids n. Plural of pygmoid. • PYGMOID n. a pygmy, also PIGMOID. |
| SPODIUMS | • SPODIUM n. (Greek) bone charcoal; powder obtained from calcination of substances. |
| SYMPODIA | • sympodia n. Plural of sympodium. • SYMPODIUM n. a stem involved in sympodial growth. |