| DETHRONISES | • DETHRONISE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONIZE. |
| DISHONESTLY | • dishonestly adv. In a dishonest manner. • DISHONEST adv. not honest. |
| DISTHRONISE | • DISTHRONISE v. (Spenser) to dethrone, also DISTHRONIZE. |
| DOCENTSHIPS | • DOCENTSHIP n. the office of docent. |
| DOLTISHNESS | • doltishness n. The characteristic of being doltish. • DOLTISHNESS n. the state of being doltish. |
| DOUGHTINESS | • doughtiness n. The quality of being doughty. • DOUGHTINESS n. the state of being doughty. |
| DROUTHINESS | • drouthiness n. (Scotland, US) droughtiness. • DROUTHINESS n. the state of being drouthy. |
| DYSTROPHINS | • dystrophins n. Plural of dystrophin. • DYSTROPHIN n. a protein essential to normal muscle function, found to be lacking in muscular dystrophy sufferers. |
| HANDSTROKES | • handstrokes n. Plural of handstroke. • HANDSTROKE n. the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it. |
| LOATHEDNESS | • loathedness n. (Rare) The quality of being loathed. • LOATHEDNESS n. the state of being loathed. |
| SNAPSHOTTED | • snapshotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of snapshot. • SNAPSHOT v. to photograph informally and quickly. |
| SPHENODONTS | • sphenodonts n. Plural of sphenodont. • SPHENODONT n. a member of the Sphenodont group of lizards, to which the tuatara belongs. |
| STANDOFFISH | • standoffish adj. Aloof; reserved; unsociable and unfriendly. • stand-offish adj. Alternative spelling of standoffish. • STANDOFFISH adj. somewhat cold and reserved. |
| STONEWASHED | • stonewashed adj. Of cloth or clothing, having been tumbled with stones in order to soften the fabric. • STONEWASH v. to wash with stones to give a worn appearance. |
| STRONGHOLDS | • strongholds n. Plural of stronghold. • STRONGHOLD n. a fortified place. |
| THOUSANDTHS | • thousandths n. Plural of thousandth. • THOUSANDTH n. one part in a thousand. |
| THRENODISTS | • threnodists n. Plural of threnodist. • THRENODIST n. one who composes, delivers, or utters, a threnode, or threnody. |
| UNDERSHOOTS | • undershoots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undershoot. • UNDERSHOOT v. to fail to reach by falling short. |
| UNDERSHORTS | • undershorts n. (Dated) Underpants, type of underwear worn in skin contact with the hip portion of the body, small enough… • UNDERSHORTS n. underpants for men or boys. |