| BEDROOMS | • bedrooms n. Plural of bedroom. • bed-rooms n. Plural of bed-room. • BEDROOM n. a room for sleeping. |
| BOREDOMS | • boredoms n. Plural of boredom. • BOREDOM n. tedium. |
| DAYROOMS | • dayrooms n. Plural of dayroom. • day␣rooms n. Plural of day room. • DAYROOM n. a room for reading and relaxing. |
| DOOMSTER | • doomster n. Someone who predicts doom. • doomster n. (Scotland, archaic) A judge; a deemster. • DOOMSTER n. (Scots) formerly in Scotland, an officer who repeated the sentence after the judge, also DEEMSTER, DEMPSTER, DOOMSMAN. |
| DOORMATS | • doormats n. Plural of doormat. • door-mats n. Plural of door-mat (alternative form of doormats). • DOORMAT n. a mat in front of a door. |
| DOORSMAN | • doorsman n. (Historical) A person employed as a barker to solicit customers for a photographer. • DOORSMAN n. a porter, a doorkeeper, also DOORMAN. |
| DOORSMEN | • doorsmen n. Plural of doorsman. • DOORSMAN n. a porter, a doorkeeper, also DOORMAN. |
| DORMOUSE | • dormouse n. Any of several species of small, mostly European rodents of the family Gliridae; also called Myoxidae… • dormouse n. Glis glis, the edible dormouse. • dormouse n. (UK) Muscardinus avellanarius, the hazel dormouse. |
| DROMONDS | • dromonds n. Plural of dromond. • DROMOND n. a large fast-sailing medieval galley, also DROMON. |
| LORDOMAS | • LORDOMA n. a curvature of the spinal column, also LORDOSIS. |
| MADRONOS | • madronos n. Plural of madrono. • madroños n. Plural of madroño. • MADRONO n. (Spanish) a Californian tree of the Arbutus genus, also MADRONA, MADRONE. |
| MALODORS | • malodors n. Plural of malodor. • MALODOR n. an offensive odor, also MALAROMA, MALODOUR. |
| MOIDORES | • moidores n. Plural of moidore. • MOIDORE n. (Portuguese) a former gold coin of Portugal. |
| MORENDOS | • MORENDO n. (Italian) a gentle decrescendo at the end of a musical strain. |
| MUDROOMS | • mudrooms n. Plural of mudroom. • mud␣rooms n. Plural of mud room. • MUDROOM n. a room for shedding muddy clothing. |
| PREDOOMS | • predooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predoom. • PREDOOM v. to sentence in advance. |
| SHROOMED | • shroomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shroom. • SHROOM v. to take magic mushrooms. |
| SMORBROD | • SMORBROD n. (Norwegian) hors d'oeuvres served on slices of buttered bread, also SMORG, SMORGASBORD, SMORREBROD. |