| BEDSITTERS | • bedsitters n. Plural of bedsitter. • bed-sitters n. Plural of bed-sitter. • BEDSITTER n. a furnished room without a bed, also BEDSIT. |
| DARTITISES | • DARTITIS n. a nervous condition affecting darts players, resulting in an inability to release the dart. |
| DECRETISTS | • decretists n. Plural of decretist. • DECRETIST n. one who studies, or professes the knowledge of, the decretals, also DECRETALIST. |
| DENTURISTS | • denturists n. Plural of denturist. • DENTURIST n. one who makes dentures. |
| DICTATRESS | • dictatress n. A female dictator. • DICTATRESS n. a female dictator, also DICTATRIX. |
| DIPTERISTS | • dipterists n. Plural of dipterist. • DIPTERIST n. a person who studies flies. |
| DISATTIRES | • disattires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disattire. • DISATTIRE v. (Spenser) to unrobe; to undress. |
| DISCRETEST | • discretest adj. Superlative form of discrete: most discrete. • DISCRETE adj. separate, distinct. |
| DISSERTATE | • dissertate v. To make a dissertation; to discourse. • dissertate v. To write one’s dissertation. • DISSERTATE v. to discourse. |
| DISTORTERS | • distorters n. Plural of distorter. • DISTORTER n. one who distorts. |
| DISTRUSTED | • distrusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of distrust. • DISTRUST v. to have no trust in, also MISTRUST. |
| DISTRUSTER | • distruster n. Someone who distrusts. • DISTRUSTER n. one who distrusts. |
| MISSTARTED | • misstarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly. |
| MISTRUSTED | • mistrusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistrust. • MISTRUST v. to have no trust in, also DISTRUST. |
| MISTRYSTED | • mistrysted v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistryst. • MISTRYST v. (Scots) to fail to keep an appointment with. |
| OUTSTRIDES | • outstrides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outstride. • OUTSTRIDE v. to surpass in striding. |
| SIDEROSTAT | • siderostat n. (Astronomy) A heliostat that may be used with stars as well as the sun. • SIDEROSTAT n. a mirror, or telescope with a mirror, for reflecting the rays of a star in a constant direction. |
| STREETSIDE | • streetside adj. Alongside or near a street. |