| CONQUISTADORES | • conquistadores n. Plural of conquistador. • CONQUISTADOR n. (Spanish) a conqueror; specifically any of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th cent. |
| DACQUOISES | • dacquoises n. Plural of dacquoise. • DACQUOISE n. a layered dessert of meringue with nuts, with a buttery chocolate or mocha filling. |
| DEREQUISITIONS | • derequisitions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derequisition. • DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use. |
| DESQUAMATIONS | • desquamations n. Plural of desquamation. • DESQUAMATION n. having one's skin fall off due to its being waterlogged. |
| DESQUAMATORIES | • DESQUAMATORY n. an obsolete surgical instrument once used for the desquamation of bones. |
| DISCOTHEQUES | • discotheques n. Plural of discotheque. • discothèques n. Plural of discothèque. • DISCOTHEQUE n. a place or event at which recorded pop music is played for dancing. |
| DISQUIETOUS | • disquietous adj. (Obsolete) Causing uneasiness. • DISQUIETOUS adj. causing disquiet. |
| DOMESTIQUES | • domestiques n. Plural of domestique. • DOMESTIQUE n. a cyclist whose job is to support the higher-ranking members of the team. |
| ODALISQUES | • odalisques n. Plural of odalisque. • ODALISQUE n. (French) a female slave; a concubine in a harem, also ODALIQUE, ODALISK. |
| QUADRISECTIONS | • quadrisections n. Plural of quadrisection. • QUADRISECTION n. division into four equal parts. |
| SESQUIOXIDE | • sesquioxide n. (Chemistry) Any oxide containing three oxygen atoms for every two atoms of another element. • SESQUIOXIDE n. an oxide with three atoms of oxygen to two of the other constituent. |
| SESQUIOXIDES | • sesquioxides n. Plural of sesquioxide. • SESQUIOXIDE n. an oxide with three atoms of oxygen to two of the other constituent. |
| SOLILOQUISED | • soliloquised v. Simple past tense and past participle of soliloquise. • SOLILOQUISE v. to talk reflectively to oneself, also SOLILOQUIZE. |
| SOMNILOQUISED | • somniloquised v. Simple past tense and past participle of somniloquise. • SOMNILOQUISE v. to talk in one's sleep, also SOMNILOQUIZE. |
| SQUIREDOMS | • squiredoms n. Plural of squiredom. • SQUIREDOM n. the office of squire. |
| SQUIREHOODS | • squirehoods n. Plural of squirehood. • SQUIREHOOD n. the rank of squire. |