| DAMNDESTS | • DAMNDEST n. utmost effort, in phrase to do one's damndest, also DAMNEDEST, DAMNEST. |
| DEMONISTS | • demonists n. Plural of demonist. • DEMONIST n. one who believes in demons. |
| DISMOUNTS | • dismounts n. Plural of dismount. • dismounts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismount. • DISMOUNT v. to get down from an elevated position. |
| DONATISMS | • DONATISM n. the tenets of the Donatists, a schismatic body of North African Christians. |
| DYNAMISTS | • dynamists n. Plural of dynamist. • DYNAMIST n. one who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics. |
| MASTODONS | • mastodons n. Plural of mastodon. • Mastodons n. Plural of Mastodon. • MASTODON n. a large extinct mammal resembling the elephant, also MASTODONT. |
| MONODISTS | • monodists n. Plural of monodist. • MONODIST n. a writer of a monody, a mournful ode or poem performed by a single mourner. |
| MOONDUSTS | • MOONDUST n. dust on the moon. |
| MUDSTONES | • mudstones n. Plural of mudstone. • MUDSTONE n. a fine-grained detrital sedimentary rock made up of clay- and silt-sized particles. |
| SAINTDOMS | • saintdoms n. Plural of saintdom. • SAINTDOM n. the condition of being a saint. |
| SANDSTORM | • sandstorm n. A strong wind carrying clouds of sand and dust through the air. • sand␣storm n. Alternative spelling of sandstorm. • SANDSTORM n. a strong wind that whips up clouds of sand, esp. in a desert. |
| SEDIMENTS | • sediments n. Plural of sediment. • sediments v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sediment. • SEDIMENT v. to settle in the bottom of a liquid. |
| TIMIDNESS | • timidness n. The property of being timid; shyness. • TIMIDNESS n. the state of being timid. |
| TUMIDNESS | • tumidness n. Tumidity. • TUMIDNESS n. the state of being tumid, swollen. |