| BISHOPDOMS | • bishopdoms n. Plural of bishopdom. • BISHOPDOM n. the jurisdiction of a bishop. |
| DESPOTISMS | • despotisms n. Plural of despotism. • DESPOTISM n. absolute power; a state governed by a despot. |
| DISCOMPOSE | • discompose v. (Transitive) To destroy the composure of; to disturb or agitate. • discompose v. (Transitive) To disarrange, or throw into a state of disorder. • DISCOMPOSE v. to disarrange; to disturb. |
| DISEMPLOYS | • disemploys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disemploy. • DISEMPLOY v. to throw out of employment. |
| DISPERMOUS | • dispermous adj. (Botany) Having only two seeds. • DISPERMOUS adj. having two seeds. |
| DYSPROSIUM | • dysprosium n. A metallic chemical element (symbol Dy) with atomic number 66: a rare earth element with a metallic silver lustre. • DYSPROSIUM n. a rare-earth metal used in nuclear research. |
| IDIOPLASMS | • idioplasms n. Plural of idioplasm. • IDIOPLASM n. the part of the protoplasm bearing hereditary characteristics. |
| MISSTOPPED | • misstopped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstop. • MISSTOP v. to stop wrongly. |
| PADRONISMS | • PADRONISM n. a system of work controlled by a padrone. |
| PSALMODIES | • psalmodies n. Plural of psalmody. • PSALMODY n. the use of psalms in worship. |
| PSALMODISE | • psalmodise v. Alternative form of psalmodize. • PSALMODISE v. to practise psalmody, also PSALMODIZE. |
| PSALMODIST | • psalmodist n. One who sings sacred songs; a psalmist. • PSALMODIST n. a singer of psalms. |
| SPASMODIST | • spasmodist n. A writer of spasmodic poetry. • SPASMODIST n. a person whose work is spasmodic. |
| SPORIDESMS | • sporidesms n. Plural of sporidesm. • SPORIDESM n. a multicellular body or group of spores of which every cell is capable of generating. |