| DELUSTRANTS | • delustrants n. Plural of delustrant. • DELUSTRANT n. a dense inorganic material added to manmade fibres that allows a range of fibres with different lustres to be obtained. |
| DENTISTRIES | • dentistries n. Plural of dentistry. • DENTISTRY n. the work of a dentist. |
| DISINTEREST | • disinterest n. An absence of interest (attention or curiosity). • disinterest n. The absence of interest (bias or stake). • disinterest n. (Obsolete) What is contrary to interest or advantage. |
| DISTORTIONS | • distortions n. Plural of distortion. • DISTORTION n. a lack of proportionality in an image resulting from defects in the optical system. |
| DISTRUSTING | • distrusting v. Present participle of distrust. • DISTRUST v. to have no trust in, also MISTRUST. |
| DISTURBANTS | • disturbants n. Plural of disturbant. • DISTURBANT n. that which disturbs. |
| DOCTRINISTS | • DOCTRINIST n. one who adheres to doctrines. |
| DOWNSTATERS | • downstaters n. Plural of downstater. • DOWNSTATER n. one who lives or comes from downstate. |
| SANDLOTTERS | • sandlotters n. Plural of sandlotter. • SANDLOTTER n. one who occupies a vacant lot. |
| STANDFIRSTS | • standfirsts n. Plural of standfirst. • STANDFIRST n. an introductory paragraph in an article, printed in larger or bolder type or in capitals, which summarizes the article. |
| STRANDFLATS | • strandflats n. Plural of strandflat. • STRANDFLAT n. in Norway, a gently sloping coastal platform extending seaward. |
| STUDENTRIES | • studentries n. Plural of studentry. • STUDENTRY n. a body of students. |
| THRENODISTS | • threnodists n. Plural of threnodist. • THRENODIST n. one who composes, delivers, or utters, a threnode, or threnody. |
| TRANSUDATES | • transudates n. Plural of transudate. • TRANSUDATE n. a substance that transudes e.g. a fluid that pases through a membrane or the walls of a blood vessel. |
| TRANSVESTED | • transvested v. Simple past tense and past participle of transvest. • TRANSVEST v. to disguise; wear clothes of another, esp. of other sex. |
| UNDERSTATES | • understates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understate. • UNDERSTATE v. to represent as less than is the case. |