| BIOSOLIDS | • biosolids n. Plural of biosolid. • BIOSOLID n. solid organic matter obtained from treated sewage. |
| DIGLOSSIA | • diglossia n. (Linguistics, sociology) The coexistence in a given population of two closely related native languages… • diglossia n. (Pathology) The presence of a cleft or doubled tongue. • DIGLOSSIA n. the coexistence of a prestige language and a lower language. |
| DIGLOSSIC | • diglossic adj. (Linguistics) Of or relating to diglossia. • diglossic adj. Using two languages or dialects together. • DIGLOSSIC adj. relating to diglossia, the coexistence of a prestige language and a lower language. |
| DISLOIGNS | • DISLOIGN v. (Spenser) to put at a distance; to remove. |
| DISSOCIAL | • dissocial adj. Unfriendly to society; selfish. • DISSOCIAL adj. (archaic) not social. |
| IDOLISERS | • idolisers n. Plural of idoliser. • IDOLISER n. one who idolises, also IDOLIZER. |
| LIPIDOSES | • lipidoses n. Plural of lipidosis. • LIPIDOSIS n. a disorder of lipid metabolism in the body tissues. |
| LIPIDOSIS | • lipidosis n. (Pathology) A disorder in the metabolism of lipids in which fat is deposited in the tissues. • LIPIDOSIS n. a disorder of lipid metabolism in the body tissues. |
| SEMISOLID | • semisolid adj. Having properties intermediate between those of a solid and a liquid. • semisolid n. Any substance with such properties. • SEMISOLID adj. partly solid. |
| SILUROIDS | • siluroids n. Plural of siluroid. • SILUROID n. any of a family of catfishes, also SILURID. |
| SOLIDISMS | • SOLIDISM n. a doctrine on disease. |
| SOLIDISTS | • solidists n. Plural of solidist. • SOLIDIST n. an advocate of, or believer in, solidism, the doctrine that refers all diseases to morbid changes of the solid parts of the body. |
| SOLIQUIDS | • SOLIQUID n. a fluid colloidal system. |