| DEEMSTERS | • deemsters n. Plural of deemster. • DEEMSTER n. a judge on the Isle of Man, also DEMPSTER, DOOMSMAN, DOOMSTER. |
| DEMISTERS | • demisters n. Plural of demister. • DEMISTER n. a device that demists. |
| DEMPSTERS | • dempsters n. Plural of dempster. • DEMPSTER n. (Scots) formerly in Scotland, an officer who repeated the sentence after the judge, also DEEMSTER, DOOMSMAN, DOOMSTER. |
| DESTREAMS | • destreams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destream. • DESTREAM v. to reverse the categorising of students. |
| DIMERISES | • dimerises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dimerise. • DIMERISE v. to make into a dimer, also DIMERIZE. |
| DREAMLESS | • dreamless adj. Without dreams. • DREAMLESS adj. free from, or without, dreams. |
| DRESSMADE | • dressmade v. Simple past tense and past participle of dressmake. • DRESSMAKE v. to make dresses. |
| DRESSMAKE | • dressmake v. (Transitive, intransitive) To make (a dress or dresses). • DRESSMAKE v. to make dresses. |
| IMPRESSED | • impressed adj. Strongly affected, especially favourably. • impressed adj. Stamped, under pressure. • impressed adj. Compelled to serve in a military force. |
| MADERISES | • maderises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maderise. • MADERISE v. (French) to become flat and rusty (wine), also MADERIZE. |
| MEDRESSEH | • medresseh n. Alternative form of madrasah. • MEDRESSEH n. (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MADRASSAH, MEDRESA, MEDRESE. |
| MESODERMS | • mesoderms n. Plural of mesoderm. • MESODERM n. the middle germ layer of an embryo. |
| MISCREEDS | • miscreeds n. Plural of miscreed. • MISCREED n. a false creed. |
| MISDESERT | • misdesert n. (Obsolete) The state or fact of deserving bad things. • MISDESERT n. (Spenser) lack of deservingness. |
| MURDERESS | • murderess n. Female equivalent of murderer: a woman who commits murder. • MURDERESS n. a female murderer. |
| PREMISSED | • premissed v. Simple past tense and past participle of premiss. • PREMISS v. to state or assume. |
| REASSUMED | • reassumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reassume. • REASSUME v. to assume again. |
| SEADROMES | • seadromes n. Plural of seadrome. • SEADROME n. a floating aerodrome. |
| SUBMERSED | • submersed v. Simple past tense and past participle of submerse. • SUBMERSE v. to place below the surface of a liquid, also SUBMERGE. |
| WORMSEEDS | • wormseeds n. Plural of wormseed. • WORMSEED n. any one of several plants whose seeds have the property of expelling worms from the stomach and intestines. |