| DESIDERATES | • desiderates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desiderate. • DESIDERATE v. to desire; to feel the want of. |
| DISESTEEMED | • disesteemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disesteem. • DISESTEEM v. to hold of low value. |
| DISFORESTED | • disforested v. Simple past tense and past participle of disforest. • DISFOREST v. to clear of forest, also DISAFFOREST. |
| DISINFESTED | • disinfested v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinfest. • DISINFEST v. to remove infestation from. |
| DISINVESTED | • disinvested v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinvest. • DISINVEST v. to reduce or eliminate capital investment. |
| DISSERTATED | • dissertated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissertate. • DISSERTATE v. to discourse. |
| DISSHEATHED | • dissheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissheathe. • DISSHEATHE v. to become unsheathed. |
| EISTEDDFODS | • eisteddfods n. Plural of eisteddfod. • EISTEDDFOD n. (Welsh) an annual assembly of Welsh poets and musicians. |
| SHUDDERIEST | • SHUDDERY adj. shuddering. |
| SIDESTEPPED | • sidestepped v. Simple past tense and past participle of sidestep. • SIDESTEP v. to step to one side. |
| SLIDDERIEST | • SLIDDERY adj. slippery. |
| SPLENDIDEST | • splendidest adj. Superlative form of splendid: most splendid. • SPLENDID adj. magnificent. |
| STUDIEDNESS | • studiedness n. The quality of being studied. • STUDIEDNESS n. the state of being studied. |