| DESIROUS | • desirous adj. Feeling desire; eagerly wishing; eager to obtain. • DESIROUS adj. desiring. |
| DIMEROUS | • dimerous adj. (Botany) In two parts; having two parts in each whorl of a flower. • dimerous adj. (Entomology) Having two-jointed tarsi. • DIMEROUS adj. composed of two parts, also DIMERIC. |
| DISCOURE | • discoure v. Obsolete form of discover. • DISCOURE v. (Spenser) to find out, also DISCOVER, DISCURE. |
| DOURINES | • DOURINE n. (French) a disease of horses. |
| ERODIUMS | • erodiums n. Plural of erodium. • ERODIUM n. (Greek) a plant of the geranium family. |
| FOUDRIES | • foudries n. Plural of foudrie. • FOUDRIE n. the jurisdiction of a foud or bailiff in the Orkneys. |
| IODURETS | • iodurets n. Plural of ioduret. • IODURET n. (obsolete) an iodide. |
| NEUROIDS | • NEUROID n. either of the halves of a neural arch. |
| OUTRIDES | • outrides n. Plural of outride. • outrides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outride. • OUTRIDE v. to ride faster than. |
| OUTSIDER | • outsider n. One who is not part of a community or organization. • outsider n. A newcomer with little or no experience in an organization or community. • outsider n. A competitor or contestant who has little chance of winning; a long shot. |
| SOREDIUM | • soredium n. (Lichenology) A common scalelike reproductive structure in lichens consisting of algal cells enveloped… • SOREDIUM n. (Greek) a reproductive body in lichens. |
| SOULDIER | • souldier n. Obsolete spelling of soldier. • souldier v. Obsolete spelling of soldier. • SOULDIER v. (archaic) to soldier. |
| SOURDINE | • sourdine n. (Music, historical) A muted trumpet. • sourdine n. (Music, historical) A mute; a damper. • sourdine adj. Muffled, muted; subdued. |
| SUITORED | • suitored v. Simple past tense and past participle of suitor. • SUITOR v. (archaic) to be or act as a suitor. |