| DISHONORS | • dishonors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonor. • DISHONOR v. (US) to deprive of honour, also DISHONOUR. |
| GOODINESS | • goodiness n. The quality of being goody. • GOODINESS n. weak, priggish or canting goodness. |
| INDORSORS | • indorsors n. Plural of indorsor. • INDORSOR n. one that endorses, also ENDORSER, ENDORSOR, INDORSER. |
| IODOPSINS | • iodopsins n. Plural of iodopsin. • IODOPSIN n. a light sensitive pigment in retinal cones. |
| ISOPODANS | • isopodans n. Plural of isopodan. • ISOPODAN n. a kind of crustacean, also ISOPOD. |
| MONODISTS | • monodists n. Plural of monodist. • MONODIST n. a writer of a monody, a mournful ode or poem performed by a single mourner. |
| MOODINESS | • moodiness n. The property of being moody. • MOODINESS n. the state of being moody. |
| NONSOLIDS | • nonsolids n. Plural of nonsolid. • NONSOLID n. a substance that is not a solid. |
| ODONTISTS | • odontists n. Plural of odontist. • ODONTIST n. (jocular) a dentist. |
| OPSONISED | • opsonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of opsonise. • OPSONISE v. to make (bacteria) more susceptible to consumption by phagocytes, also OPSONIZE. |
| SKINFOODS | • skinfoods n. Plural of skinfood. • skin␣foods n. Plural of skin food. • SKINFOOD n. a cosmetic intended to nourish the skin. |
| SMILODONS | • smilodons n. Plural of smilodon. • SMILODON n. an extinct genus of saber-toothed tigers. |
| SOLENOIDS | • solenoids n. Plural of solenoid. • SOLENOID n. a cylindrical wire coil acting as a magnet when charged. |
| WOODINESS | • woodiness n. The state of being woody. • WOODINESS n. the state of being woody. |
| WOODSKINS | • WOODSKIN n. an American Indian canoe made of bark. |