| DERESTRICT | • derestrict v. (Transitive) To free from restrictions. • DERESTRICT v. to remove restrictions from. |
| DESTRUCTOR | • destructor n. One who destructs. • destructor n. A furnace or oven for the burning or carbonizing of refuse. • destructor n. (Object-oriented programming) A function that runs when an object is no longer required, used to release… |
| DETERRENTS | • deterrents n. Plural of deterrent. • DETERRENT n. something that deters. |
| DETRACTORS | • detractors n. Plural of detractor. • DETRACTOR n. a belittler or disparager. |
| DISTORTERS | • distorters n. Plural of distorter. • DISTORTER n. one who distorts. |
| DISTRACTER | • distracter n. That which distracts, or serves as a distraction. • distracter n. Any of the incorrect answers in a multiple-choice question, serving to distract from the correct answer. • DISTRACTER n. one who distracts. |
| DISTRUSTER | • distruster n. Someone who distrusts. • DISTRUSTER n. one who distrusts. |
| FRUSTRATED | • frustrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of frustrate. • frustrated adj. Foiled, stopped, disappointed. • frustrated adj. Suffering from frustration; dissatisfied, agitated, and/or discontent because one is unable to perform… |
| PROSTRATED | • prostrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prostrate. • PROSTRATE v. to throw forward on the ground. |
| REDISTRICT | • redistrict v. To adjust the borders of districts of a state or other governmental or administrative entity. • redistrict v. (US, politics) To redraw the borders of the districts represented by legislators or other elected officeholders… • REDISTRICT v. to divide into new districts. |
| RESTRICTED | • restricted v. Simple past tense and past participle of restrict. • restricted adj. Limited within bounds. • restricted adj. Available only to certain authorized groups of people. |
| RETARDANTS | • retardants n. Plural of retardant. • RETARDANT n. something that retards e.g. the spread of fire. |
| RETRODICTS | • retrodicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retrodict. • RETRODICT v. to utilize present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| STREETWARD | • streetward adv. Toward the street. • streetward adj. Facing the street. • STREETWARD adv. towards or facing the street, also STREETWARDS. |
| STRICTURED | • strictured adj. Affected with a stricture. • STRICTURED adj. affected with a stricture; as, a strictured duct. |
| STRUCTURED | • structured adj. Having structure; organized. • structured v. Simple past tense and past participle of structure. • STRUCTURE v. to give a framework to. |
| TARTARISED | • tartarised v. Simple past tense and past participle of tartarise. • TARTARISE v. to treat, mix or combine with tartar. |
| TRADITORES | • traditores n. Plural of traditor. • TRADITOR n. an early Christian who surrendered sacred books and vessels or betrayed fellow-Christians in times of persecution to save his or her own life. |