| DISPASSION | • dispassion n. Freedom from passion; the absence of passion; an undisturbed state; apathy. • DISPASSION n. freedom from passion. |
| DISPENSING | • dispensing v. Present participle of dispense. • dispensing n. The act by which something is dispensed or served out. • DISPENSE v. to distribute, also DISPENCE. |
| DISPERSING | • dispersing v. Present participle of disperse. • DISPERSE v. to scatter. |
| DISPERSION | • dispersion n. The state of being dispersed; dispersedness. • dispersion n. A process of dispersing. • dispersion n. The degree of scatter of data. |
| DISPLENISH | • displenish v. (Scotland, transitive) To deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. • DISPLENISH v. to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. |
| DISPLOSION | • displosion n. (Obsolete) explosion. • DISPLOSION n. an explosion. |
| DISPOSINGS | • disposings n. Plural of disposing. • DISPOSING n. the act of putting in place. |
| DISPOSTING | • disposting v. Present participle of dispost. • DISPOST v. to displace from a post. |
| DISPRISONS | • disprisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disprison. • DISPRISON v. to let loose from prison, to set at liberty. |
| DISPURSING | • dispursing v. Present participle of dispurse. • DISPURSE v. (Shakespeare) to disburse. |
| INDISPOSED | • indisposed adj. Mildly ill. • indisposed adj. Not disposed, predisposed, or inclined; unwilling. • indisposed adj. Not yet ready (especially with regard to receiving a visitor) because not yet arranged into a state… |
| INDISPOSES | • indisposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indispose. • INDISPOSE v. to render indisposed. |
| INSIPIDEST | • insipidest adj. Superlative form of insipid: most insipid. • INSIPID adj. dull and uninteresting. |
| LIMPIDNESS | • limpidness n. The property of being limpid, clarity. • LIMPIDNESS n. the quality of being limpid. |
| PIDGINISES | • pidginises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pidginise. • PIDGINISE v. to make into pidgin, also PIDGINIZE. |
| SPINDLIEST | • spindliest adj. Superlative form of spindly: most spindly. • SPINDLY adj. long and slender. |
| SPINDLINGS | • spindlings n. Plural of spindling. • SPINDLING n. a person or thing too long and slender; a slender shoot. |
| SPINDRIFTS | • spindrifts n. Plural of spindrift. • SPINDRIFT n. the ocean spray which is blown by the wind, also SPOONDRIFT. |
| SYNDICSHIP | • syndicship n. The role or status of syndic. • SYNDICSHIP n. the office of syndic, a magistrate; a member of committee. |