| DIAPASONS | • diapasons n. Plural of diapason. • DIAPASON n. a loud, harmonious burst of music, also DIAPASE. |
| DISPONEES | • disponees n. Plural of disponee. • DISPONEE n. the person who receives a legal transfer. |
| DISPONERS | • disponers n. Plural of disponer. • DISPONER n. one who legally transfers property from himself to another. |
| DISPONGES | • disponges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disponge. • DISPONGE v. to sprinkle, also DISPUNGE. |
| DISPOSING | • disposing v. Present participle of dispose. • disposing n. The act by which things are disposed, or set out. • DISPOSING n. the act of putting in place. |
| DISPRISON | • disprison v. (Transitive) To release from prison; to set at liberty. • DISPRISON v. to let loose from prison, to set at liberty. |
| DOWNSPINS | • DOWNSPIN n. a spinning motion. |
| FISHPONDS | • fishponds n. Plural of fishpond. • Fishponds prop.n. An outer suburb of Bristol, England (OS grid ref ST6375). • fish-ponds n. Plural of fish-pond. |
| INDISPOSE | • indispose v. (Transitive) To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify. • indispose v. (Transitive) To make indisposed, or slightly unwell. • indispose v. (Transitive) To disincline. |
| 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. |
| LISPOUNDS | • lispounds n. Plural of lispound. • LISPOUND n. (Dutch) a varying weight, 12 to 34 pounds, used in Orkney and Shetland, also LISPUND. |
| OPENSIDES | • opensides n. Plural of openside. • open-sides n. Plural of open-side. • OPENSIDE n. a rugby player who plays on the open side of a scrum. |
| OPSONISED | • opsonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of opsonise. • OPSONISE v. to make (bacteria) more susceptible to consumption by phagocytes, also OPSONIZE. |
| PASSIONED | • passioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of passion. • passioned adj. Moved by passion; expressing passion. • PASSION v. to exhibit strong feeling. |
| PODGINESS | • podginess n. The state or quality of being podgy. • PODGINESS n. the state of being podgy. |
| SATINPODS | • satinpods n. Plural of satinpod. • SATINPOD n. a flowering plant, aka honesty. |
| SPHENOIDS | • sphenoids n. Plural of sphenoid. • SPHENOID n. a wedge-shaped bone. |
| SPONDAICS | • SPONDAIC n. a spondee. |