| DEPOSITS | • deposits n. Plural of deposit. • deposits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deposit. • DEPOSIT v. to place. |
| DESPITES | • despites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of despite. • despites n. Plural of despite. • DESPITE v. to treat with contempt. |
| DIPSHITS | • dipshits n. Plural of dipshit. • DIPSHIT n. (vulgar) a contemptible person. |
| DISCEPTS | • discepts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discept. • DISCEPT v. to dispute, debate. |
| DISPARTS | • disparts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispart. • DISPART v. (archaic) to part, split in two. |
| DISPORTS | • disports v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disport. • DISPORT v. to amuse oneself. |
| DISPOSTS | • disposts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispost. • DISPOST v. to displace from a post. |
| DISPUTES | • disputes n. Plural of dispute. • disputes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispute. • DISPUTE v. to argue about. |
| DISRUPTS | • disrupts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disrupt. • DISRUPT v. to throw into confusion. |
| PLASTIDS | • plastids n. Plural of plastid. • PLASTID n. a structure in plant cells. |
| PUDSIEST | • PUDSY adj. podgy, also PUDSEY. |
| SANDPITS | • sandpits n. Plural of sandpit. • SANDPIT n. a pit dug in sandy soil. |
| SANDSPIT | • sandspit n. A small sandy point of land or a narrow shoal projecting into a body of water from the shore. • sand-spit n. Alternative form of sandspit. • sand␣spit n. Alternative spelling of sandspit. |
| SAPIDEST | • SAPID adj. pleasantly flavoured. |
| SIDESTEP | • sidestep n. A step to the side. • sidestep n. A physical motion or metaphorical act to avoid or dodge something. • sidestep v. (Intransitive) To step to the side. |
| STIPENDS | • stipends n. Plural of stipend. • STIPEND n. a fixed amount paid periodically, esp. to a clergyman. |
| TOPSIDES | • topsides n. Plural of topside. • TOPSIDE n. the upper portion of a ship. |