| DIASTASES | • diastases n. Plural of diastase. • DIASTASE n. a soluble, nitrogenous ferment, capable of converting starch and dextrin into sugar. |
| DIASTASIS | • diastasis n. (Medicine) A separation between two parts, such as separation of a bone, without fracture. • diastasis n. The property of being diastatic, i.e. having germinated. • DIASTASIS n. the separation of two parts of a bone without fracture, esp. of an epiphysis from a long bone. |
| DISASTERS | • disasters n. Plural of disaster. • DISASTER n. a calamity. |
| DISSIGHTS | • dissights n. Plural of dissight. • DISSIGHT n. (archaic) an unsightly object. |
| DISTASTES | • distastes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distaste. • DISTASTE v. (archaic) to feel distaste for. |
| DISTRUSTS | • distrusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distrust. • distrusts n. Plural of distrust. • DISTRUST v. to have no trust in, also MISTRUST. |
| DITSINESS | • DITSINESS n. the state of being ditsy, also DITZINESS. |
| DRESSIEST | • dressiest adj. Superlative form of dressy: most dressy. • DRESSY adj. showy in dress. |
| DROSSIEST | • drossiest adj. Superlative form of drossy: most drossy. • DROSSY adj. worthless. |
| DUSTINESS | • dustiness n. The quality of being dusty. • DUSTINESS n. the state of being dusty. |
| SANDSPITS | • sandspits n. Plural of sandspit. • sand-spits n. Plural of sand-spit. • sand␣spits n. Plural of sand spit. |
| SARODISTS | • sarodists n. Plural of sarodist. • SARODIST n. one who plays the sarod, an Indian instrument like a cello. |
| SIDESTEPS | • sidesteps n. Plural of sidestep. • sidesteps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sidestep. • SIDESTEP v. to step to one side. |
| SODALISTS | • sodalists n. Plural of sodalist. • SODALIST n. a member of a sodality. |
| SODOMISTS | • sodomists n. Plural of sodomist. • SODOMIST n. one who practices sodomy, also SODOMITE. |
| SOLIDISTS | • solidists n. Plural of solidist. • SOLIDIST n. an advocate of, or believer in, solidism, the doctrine that refers all diseases to morbid changes of the solid parts of the body. |
| STAIDNESS | • staidness n. The state or characteristic of being staid. • STAIDNESS n. the state of being staid. |
| SUBSISTED | • subsisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subsist. • SUBSIST v. to continue to exist. |