| DESISTED | • desisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of desist. • DESIST v. to cease doing something. |
| DESPITES | • despites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of despite. • despites n. Plural of despite. • DESPITE v. to treat with contempt. |
| DESTINES | • destines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destine. • DESTINE v. to determine beforehand. |
| DIESTERS | • diesters n. Plural of diester. • DIESTER n. a compound that contains two ester groups. |
| EDITRESS | • editress n. (Dated) A female editor. • EDITRESS n. a female editor, also EDITRIX. |
| RESISTED | • resisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of resist. • RESIST v. to strive against, oppose. |
| SEDGIEST | • sedgiest adj. Superlative form of sedgy: most sedgy. • SEDGY adj. bordered by sedge. |
| SEEDIEST | • seediest adj. Superlative form of seedy: most seedy. • SEEDY adj. shabby. |
| SIDESTEP | • sidestep n. A step to the side. • sidestep n. A physical motion or metaphorical act to avoid or dodge something. • sidestep v. (Intransitive) To step to the side. |
| SISTERED | • sistered v. Simple past tense and past participle of sister. • SISTER v. to treat like a female sibling. |
| STEADIES | • steadies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steady. • STEADY v. to make steady. |
| STEDDIES | • steddies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steddy. • STEDDY v. (archaic) to steady, also STEEDY. |
| STEEDIES | • STEEDY v. (archaic) to steady, also STEDDY. |
| TIDELESS | • tideless adj. Without tides; nontidal. • TIDELESS adj. without a tide. |