| DAUGHTERLESS | • daughterless adj. Without a daughter. • DAUGHTERLESS adj. without a daughter. |
| DEUTSCHMARKS | • Deutschmarks n. Plural of Deutschmark. |
| DISAUTHORISE | • disauthorise v. Alternative form of disauthorize. • DISAUTHORISE v. to deprive of authority, also DISAUTHORIZE. |
| DISCOTHEQUES | • discotheques n. Plural of discotheque. • discothèques n. Plural of discothèque. • DISCOTHEQUE n. a place or event at which recorded pop music is played for dancing. |
| DISULPHURETS | • disulphurets n. Plural of disulphuret. • DISULPHURET n. (obsolete) a sulphide containing two atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also DISULFID, DISULFIDE, DISULPHIDE. |
| DRAUGHTINESS | • draughtiness n. Britain standard spelling of draftiness. • DRAUGHTINESS n. the state of being draughty. |
| DROUGHTINESS | • droughtiness n. Dryness of the weather; lack of rain. • DROUGHTINESS n. the state of being droughty. |
| GROUNDSHEETS | • groundsheets n. Plural of groundsheet. • GROUNDSHEET n. a waterproof sheet spread on the ground in a tent etc. |
| HUSBANDLIEST | • HUSBANDLY adj. of or like a husband. |
| SLEUTHHOUNDS | • sleuthhounds n. Plural of sleuthhound. • sleuth-hounds n. Plural of sleuth-hound. • SLEUTHHOUND n. a bloodhound; (colloquial) a detective. |
| SOUTHERNISED | • southernised v. Simple past tense and past participle of southernise. • SOUTHERNISE v. to make southern, also SOUTHERNIZE. |
| SOUTHLANDERS | • Southlanders n. Plural of Southlander. • SOUTHLANDER n. one who lives in the south. |
| STUDENTSHIPS | • studentships n. Plural of studentship. • STUDENTSHIP n. a grant for university study. |
| SUBTHRESHOLD | • subthreshold adj. Describing a stimulus that is not strong enough to elicit a response. • subthreshold adj. Below a threshold. • subthreshold adj. (Medicine) subsyndromal. |
| TRISULPHIDES | • trisulphides n. Plural of trisulphide. • TRISULPHIDE n. a sulphide with three atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also TRISULFIDE. |
| UNDERTHIRSTS | • UNDERTHIRST n. (Wordsworth) an underlying or subconscious thirst. |
| UNDERTHRUSTS | • underthrusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underthrust. • UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass. |
| WOODTHRUSHES | • WOODTHRUSH n. an American bird. |