| DESTREAMED | • destreamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of destream. • DESTREAM v. to reverse the categorising of students. |
| DESTRESSED | • destressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of destress. • DESTRESS v. to remove stress from. |
| DESTRESSES | • destresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destress. • DESTRESS v. to remove stress from. |
| DESTROYERS | • destroyers n. Plural of destroyer. • DESTROYER n. a small fast lightly armoured but heavily armed warship. |
| DESTROYING | • destroying v. Present participle of destroy. • DESTROY v. to damage beyond repair or renewal, also STROY. |
| DESTRUCTED | • destructed v. Simple past tense and past participle of destruct. • DESTRUCT v. to destroy. |
| DESTRUCTOR | • destructor n. One who destructs. • destructor n. A furnace or oven for the burning or carbonizing of refuse. • destructor n. (Object-oriented programming) A function that runs when an object is no longer required, used to release… |
| DESTRUCTOS | • DESTRUCTO n. (Australian slang) a destructive person. |
| PEDESTRIAN | • pedestrian adj. (Not comparable) Of or intended for those who are walking. • pedestrian adj. (Comparable, figurative) Ordinary, dull; everyday; unexceptional. • pedestrian adj. (Dance) Pertaining to ordinary, everyday movements incorporated in postmodern dance. |
| SIDESTREAM | • sidestream n. (Chemistry) A stream of fluid taken from an intermediate point in a process such as distillation. • SIDESTREAM adj. relating to or being tobacco smoke that is emitted from the lighted end of a cigarette or cigar. |
| SIDESTROKE | • sidestroke n. A swimming stroke swum on the swimmer’s side. • SIDESTROKE n. a swimming stroke which is executed on the side and in which the arms are swept in separate strokes towards the feet and downward and the legs do a scissors kick. |