| DEMITASSES | • demitasses n. Plural of demitasse. • DEMITASSE n. (French) a half-cup (esp. of black coffee). |
| DIESTRUSES | • DIESTRUS n. a period of sexual inactivity, also DIESTRUM. |
| DISESTEEMS | • disesteems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disesteem. • DISESTEEM v. to hold of low value. |
| DISSENTERS | • dissenters n. Plural of dissenter. • Dissenters n. Plural of Dissenter. • DISSENTER n. one who dissents. |
| DISTRESSED | • distressed adj. Anxious or uneasy. • distressed adj. (Of merchandise, etc.) damaged. • distressed adj. (Of a property) offered for sale after foreclosure. |
| DISTRESSER | • distresser n. One who or that which distresses. • DISTRESSER n. one who distresses. |
| DISTRESSES | • distresses n. Plural of distress. • distresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distress. • DISTRESS v. to cause anxiety or suffering to. |
| ECSTASISED | • ecstasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of ecstasise. • ECSTASISE v. to be ecstatic, also ECSTASIZE. |
| EDITRESSES | • editresses n. Plural of editress. • EDITRESS n. a female editor, also EDITRIX. |
| GEODESISTS | • geodesists n. Plural of geodesist. • GEODESIST n. one versed in geodesy, the branch of mathematics that deals with the shape and area of the earth. |
| INSTRESSED | • instressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of instress. • INSTRESS v. to create an inner nature. |
| MISDESERTS | • misdeserts n. Plural of misdesert. • MISDESERT n. (Spenser) lack of deservingness. |
| MISTRESSED | • mistressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistress. • MISTRESS v. to make a mistress of. |
| SENSITISED | • sensitised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sensitise. • sensitised adj. (British spelling) Alternative form of sensitized. • SENSITISE v. to make sensitive, also SENSITIZE. |
| STEADINESS | • steadiness n. The state of being steady. • steadiness n. The degree of stability. • STEADINESS n. the state of being steady. |
| STICKSEEDS | • stickseeds n. Plural of stickseed. • STICKSEED n. any of various weedy herbs of the borage family. |
| SYSTEMISED | • systemised v. Simple past tense and past participle of systemise. • SYSTEMISE v. to reduce to a system, also SYSTEMIZE. |
| TIDINESSES | • tidinesses n. Plural of tidiness. • TIDINESS n. the state of being tidy. |