| BRADYSEISM | • bradyseism n. (Volcanology) A gradual uplift or descent of part of the Earth’s surface caused by the filling or emptying… • BRADYSEISM n. a slow up-and-down movement of the earth's crust. |
| DAYSAILERS | • daysailers n. Plural of daysailer. • DAYSAILER n. a dayboat powered by sail, also DAYSAILOR. |
| DECRASSIFY | • decrassify v. (Transitive, archaic) To clean; to remove dirt from. • decrassify v. (Transitive, archaic) To make less crass or coarse. • DECRASSIFY v. to make less crass or boorish. |
| DESIROUSLY | • desirously adv. With desire; eagerly. • DESIROUS adv. desiring. |
| DISOBEYERS | • disobeyers n. Plural of disobeyer. • DISOBEYER n. one who disobeys. |
| DISPENSARY | • dispensary n. A place or room where something is dispensed, particularly. • DISPENSARY n. a place where medicines are dispensed. |
| DISPLAYERS | • displayers n. Plural of displayer. • DISPLAYER n. one who displays. |
| DISPURVEYS | • dispurveys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispurvey. • DISPURVEY v. (archaic) to deprive of provisions. |
| DYSCRASITE | • dyscrasite n. (Mineralogy) An orthorhombic-pyramidal mineral containing antimony and silver. • DYSCRASITE n. a mineral consisting of antimony and silver. |
| HYBRIDISES | • hybridises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hybridise. • HYBRIDISE v. to create a hybrid, also HYBRIDIZE. |
| HYDROPSIES | • hydropsies n. Plural of hydropsy. • HYDROPSY n. (archaic) dropsy, also HYDROPS. |
| LYSERGIDES | • lysergides n. Plural of lysergide. • LYSERGIDE n. the drug LSD. |
| MISTRYSTED | • mistrysted v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistryst. • MISTRYST v. (Scots) to fail to keep an appointment with. |
| RADIOLYSES | • radiolyses n. Plural of radiolyse. • RADIOLYSIS n. chemical decomposition induced by ionizing radiation. |
| REDISPLAYS | • redisplays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redisplay. • redisplays n. Plural of redisplay. • REDISPLAY v. to display again. |
| SKYBRIDGES | • skybridges n. Plural of skybridge. • SKYBRIDGE n. a covered elevated bridge connecting two buildings. |
| STRIDEWAYS | • strideways adv. (Dialect, obsolete) Astride. • STRIDEWAYS adv. astride. |
| SYNDERESIS | • synderesis n. (Philosophy) The supposed innate ability of the human mind to realise the basic principles of ethics and morals. • SYNDERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNTERESIS. |
| SYNERGISED | • synergised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synergise. • SYNERGISE v. to act as a synergist, also SYNERGIZE. |
| TRENDYISMS | • TRENDYISM n. being trendy. |