| AEDILESHIPS | • aedileships n. Plural of aedileship. • ædileships n. Plural of ædileship. • AEDILESHIP n. the office of an aedile. |
| BISULPHIDES | • bisulphides n. Plural of bisulphide. • BISULPHIDE n. a sulphide having two atoms of sulphur in the molecule, also BISULFIDE. |
| BLINDFISHES | • blindfishes n. Plural of blindfish. • BLINDFISH n. an eyeless fish of the Kentucky Mammoth Cave. |
| BLINDSIGHTS | • BLINDSIGHT n. the ability to respond to visual stimuli without having any conscious visual experience; it can occur after some forms of brain damage. |
| CHLORIDISES | • chloridises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chloridise. • CHLORIDISE v. to convert into a chloride, also CHLORIDIZE. |
| DEVILFISHES | • devilfishes n. Plural of devilfish. • DEVILFISH n. an octopus; also, a huge ray of the Gulf of Mexico and Southern Atlantic coasts. |
| DIOTHELISMS | • DIOTHELISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two will, human and divine, also DITHELISM, DYOTHELISM. |
| DISCOPHILES | • discophiles n. Plural of discophile. • DISCOPHILE n. one who loves records. |
| DISFLESHING | • disfleshing v. Present participle of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| DISHABILLES | • dishabilles n. Plural of dishabille. • DISHABILLE n. (French) an undress; a careless toilet, also DESHABILLE. |
| DISINTHRALS | • disinthrals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinthral. • DISINTHRAL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRAL, DISENTHRALL. |
| DISRELISHED | • disrelished v. Simple past tense and past participle of disrelish. • DISRELISH v. to dislike, not relish. |
| DISRELISHES | • disrelishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disrelish. • DISRELISH v. to dislike, not relish. |
| DISULPHIDES | • disulphides n. Plural of disulphide. • DISULPHIDE n. a sulphide containing two atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also DISULFID, DISULFIDE, DISULPHURET. |
| HIDALGOISMS | • HIDALGOISM n. the state of being a hidalgo, a Spanish nobleman of the lower class. |
| SHIELDLINGS | • SHIELDLING n. a protected person. |
| SOLDIERSHIP | • soldiership n. The state of being a soldier. • soldiership n. The qualities of a soldier, or those becoming a soldier. • SOLDIERSHIP n. the state of being a soldier. |
| WINDSHIELDS | • windshields n. Plural of windshield. • wind␣shields n. Plural of wind shield. • WINDSHIELD n. a transparent screen (as of glass) in front of the occupants of a vehicle. |