| AIRDROPS | • airdrops n. Plural of airdrop. • airdrops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of airdrop. • air-drops n. Plural of air-drop. |
| BROIDERS | • broiders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broider. • BROIDER v. to adorn with needlework. |
| CORRIDAS | • corridas n. Plural of corrida. • CORRIDA n. (Spanish) a bullfight. |
| DERISORY | • derisory adj. Laughably small or inadequate. • derisory adj. Derisive; laughable; ridiculous. • DERISORY adj. expressing derision, also DERISIVE. |
| DISORDER | • disorder n. Absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner. • disorder n. A disturbance of civic peace or of public order. • disorder n. (Medicine, countable) A physical or mental malfunction. |
| DISROBER | • disrober n. One who disrobes. • DISROBER n. one who, or that which, disrobes. |
| DROSSIER | • drossier adj. Comparative form of drossy: more drossy. • DROSSY adj. worthless. |
| DROWSIER | • drowsier adj. Comparative form of drowsy: more drowsy. • DROWSY adj. sleepy. |
| INDORSER | • indorser n. Alternative form of endorser. • INDORSER n. one that endorses, also ENDORSER, ENDORSOR, INDORSOR. |
| INDORSOR | • indorsor n. Archaic form of endorser. • INDORSOR n. one that endorses, also ENDORSER, ENDORSOR, INDORSER. |
| MIRADORS | • miradors n. Plural of mirador. • MIRADOR n. (Spanish) a belvedere or watchtower. |
| MISORDER | • misorder n. (Obsolete) Disorder; irregularity. • misorder v. (Transitive) To sort or arrange incorrectly. • MISORDER v. to order incorrectly. |
| MORRISED | • morrised v. Simple past tense and past participle of morris. • MORRIS v. to dance the morris. |
| ODORISER | • odoriser n. Alternative form of odorizer. • ODORISER n. something that odorises, also ODORIZER. |
| ORDINARS | • ORDINAR n. (Scots) something quite usual, also ORDINARY. |
| RIPCORDS | • ripcords n. Plural of ripcord. • RIPCORD n. a cord to release a parachute. |
| SORDIDER | • sordider adj. Comparative form of sordid: more sordid. • SORDID adj. low, mean. |
| STRIDORS | • stridors n. Plural of stridor. • STRIDOR n. (Latin) a harsh shrill sound. |