| BEDTIMES | • bedtimes n. Plural of bedtime. • BEDTIME n. the time at which one goes to bed. |
| BEMISTED | • bemisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of bemist. • BEMIST v. to envelop in a mist. |
| DEMENTIS | • DEMENTI n. (French) a contradiction, a denial; now esp. an official denial of a published statement. |
| DEMERITS | • demerits n. Plural of demerit. • DEMERIT v. to lower in status. |
| DEMISTED | • demisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of demist. • DEMIST v. to clear a windscreen of moisture. |
| DEMISTER | • demister n. Part of the ventilation system in a motor car that blows hot, dry air against the inside of the windscreen… • demister n. Any of various devices that remove droplets of water from air. • DEMISTER n. a device that demists. |
| DIMETERS | • dimeters n. Plural of dimeter. • DIMETER n. a verse of two metrical feet. |
| ITEMISED | • itemised v. Simple past tense and past participle of itemise. • ITEMISE v. to set down the particulars of, also ITEM, ITEMIZE. |
| MEDIATES | • mediates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mediate. • MEDIATE v. to act as an intermediary. |
| MISTERED | • mistered v. Simple past tense and past participle of mister. • MISTER v. to address as mister. |
| SEDIMENT | • sediment n. A collection of small particles, particularly dirt, that precipitates from a river or other body of water. • sediment v. (Transitive) To deposit material as a sediment. • sediment v. (Intransitive) To be deposited as a sediment. |
| SEEDTIME | • seedtime n. The time to sow seeds. • seedtime n. (Figurative) A time for new development. • SEEDTIME n. the season for sowing seeds. |
| SIDEMEAT | • sidemeat n. A cut of pork with a sweet taste, typically taken from above the flank of the pig. • SIDEMEAT n. meat cut from the side of the pig. |
| TEDISOME | • tedisome adj. (Dialectal) tedious; wearisome. • TEDISOME adj. (Scots) tedious, also TEDIOUSOME. |
| TIDESMEN | • tidesmen n. Plural of tidesman. • TIDESMAN n. a customhouse officer who goes on board of a merchant ship to secure payment of the duties. |