| COASSISTED | • coassisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of coassist. • co-assisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of co-assist. • COASSIST v. to assist jointly. |
| DESPOTISMS | • despotisms n. Plural of despotism. • DESPOTISM n. absolute power; a state governed by a despot. |
| DISASTROUS | • disastrous adj. Of the nature of a disaster; calamitous. • disastrous adj. Foreboding disaster; ill-omened. • DISASTROUS adj. attended by or causing suffering or disaster. |
| DISFORESTS | • disforests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disforest. • DISFOREST v. to clear of forest, also DISAFFOREST. |
| DISSECTORS | • dissectors n. Plural of dissector. • DISSECTOR n. one who dissects. |
| DISSOLUTES | • dissolutes n. Plural of dissolute. • DISSOLUTE n. a dissolute person. |
| ENDOSTOSIS | • endostosis n. (Physiology) A process of bone formation in which ossification takes place within the substance of the cartilage. • ENDOSTOSIS n. the conversion of cartilage into bone. |
| GEODESISTS | • geodesists n. Plural of geodesist. • GEODESIST n. one versed in geodesy, the branch of mathematics that deals with the shape and area of the earth. |
| PROSODISTS | • prosodists n. Plural of prosodist. • PROSODIST n. one skilled in prosody, also PROSODIAN. |
| SIDESHOOTS | • SIDESHOOT n. a shoot growing off the side of a main stem. |
| SPASMODIST | • spasmodist n. A writer of spasmodic poetry. • SPASMODIST n. a person whose work is spasmodic. |
| STASIDIONS | • STASIDION n. (Modern Greek) a stall in a Greek church. |
| STODGINESS | • stodginess n. The state or quality of being stodgy. • STODGINESS n. the state of being stodgy. |
| STOLIDNESS | • stolidness n. The quality of being stolid. • STOLIDNESS n. the state of being stolid. |