| BUNDISTS | • Bundists n. Plural of Bundist. • BUNDIST n. a member of a bund, a confederacy. |
| DINGUSES | • dinguses n. Plural of dingus. • Dinguses prop.n. Plural of Dingus. • DINGUS n. (South African) a doodad, also DINGES. |
| DISJUNES | • DISJUNE v. to take breakfast, also DEJEUNE, DEJEUNER. |
| DISTUNES | • distunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distune. • DISTUNE v. to put out of tune. |
| DISUSING | • disusing v. Present participle of disuse. • DISUSE v. to stop using. |
| DUSTBINS | • dustbins n. Plural of dustbin. • dust␣bins n. Plural of dustbins. • DUSTBIN n. a trash can. |
| DUSTINGS | • dustings n. Plural of dusting. • DUSTING n. a light sprinkling. |
| INSUREDS | • insureds n. Plural of insured. • INSURED n. one who is insured. |
| LISPUNDS | • lispunds n. Plural of lispund. • LISPUND n. (Dutch) a varying weight, 12 to 34 pounds, used in Orkney and Shetland, also LISPOUND. |
| MISSOUND | • missound v. To sound or pronounce wrongly. • MISSOUND v. to sound wrongly. |
| SINUSOID | • sinusoid n. (Mathematics) A curve having the shape of a sine wave. • sinusoid n. (Anatomy) Any of several channels through which venous blood passes in various organs. • sinusoid adj. (Mathematics) sinusoidal. |
| SUIDIANS | • SUIDIAN n. a member of the pig family, also SUID. |
| SUNBIRDS | • sunbirds n. Plural of sunbird. • SUNBIRD n. a family of small, often brightly-coloured, tropical birds related to honeyeaters. |
| SUNDARIS | • sundaris n. Plural of sundari. • SUNDARI n. (Sanskrit) an East Indian tree, also SUNDRA, SUNDRI. |
| SUNDIALS | • sundials n. Plural of sundial. • SUNDIAL n. a type of time-telling device. |
| SUNDRIES | • sundries n. (Accounting) A category in accounting records for irregular or miscellaneous items not otherwise classified. • sundries n. Plural of sundry. • SUNDRIES n. miscellaneous items. |
| UNISSUED | • unissued adj. That has not been issued. • UNISSUED adj. not issued. |
| UNKISSED | • unkissed adj. Not kissed; not having been kissed by someone. • unkissed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unkiss. • UNKISS v. (Shakespeare) to cancel or annul what was done or sealed by a kiss. |
| UNMISSED | • unmissed adj. Not missed; of which nobody regrets the absence. • UNMISSED adj. not missed. |