| BLINDSIDES | • blindsides n. Plural of blindside. • blind-sides n. Plural of blind-side. • BLINDSIDE v. to hit unexpectedly; to surprise unpleasantly. |
| DECLINISTS | • declinists n. Plural of declinist. • DECLINIST n. a person who believes that something is in decline. |
| DENIALISTS | • denialists n. Plural of denialist. • DENIALIST n. a person who refuses to accept something that is regarded as an established fact. |
| DESALINISE | • desalinise v. Alternative form of desalinize. • DESALINISE v. to remove the salt from, also DESALINIZE. |
| DIESELINGS | • DIESELING n. the act of continuing to run after the engine has been turned off. |
| DISENTAILS | • disentails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentail. • DISENTAIL v. to free from entailment. |
| DISINCLOSE | • disinclose v. Archaic form of disenclose. • DISINCLOSE v. to free from being inclosed, also DISENCLOSE. |
| DISPLENISH | • displenish v. (Scotland, transitive) To deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. • DISPLENISH v. to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. |
| DISSILIENT | • dissilient adj. Starting asunder; bursting and opening with an elastic force; dehiscing explosively. • DISSILIENT adj. springing apart; bursting open with force. |
| DISTENSILE | • DISTENSILE adj. that may be stretched, also DISTENSIBLE. |
| ELEDOISINS | • eledoisins n. Plural of eledoisin. • ELEDOISIN n. a small protein from the salivary glands of various octopuses. |
| KINDLINESS | • kindliness n. The state of feeling kindly towards someone or something, or the actions inspired thereby. • kindliness n. (Archaic) Favourableness; mildness. • kindliness n. (Obsolete) Naturalness. |
| LIMPIDNESS | • limpidness n. The property of being limpid, clarity. • LIMPIDNESS n. the quality of being limpid. |
| LIQUIDNESS | • liquidness n. The quality of being liquid (flowing state of matter). • liquidness n. (Finance) The quality of being liquid (easily sold or disposed of). • LIQUIDNESS n. the state of being liquid. |
| SHIELDINGS | • shieldings n. Plural of shielding. • SHIELDING n. the act of protecting. |
| SIDELINERS | • sideliners n. Plural of sideliner. • SIDELINER n. one who sidelines. |
| SIGNALISED | • signalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of signalise. • SIGNALISE v. to make signal or eminent; to distinguish, also SIGNALIZE. |
| SPINDLIEST | • spindliest adj. Superlative form of spindly: most spindly. • SPINDLY adj. long and slender. |
| WIELDINESS | • wieldiness n. The quality of being wieldy. • WIELDINESS n. manageability. |