| ASPIDISTRA | • aspidistra n. Any of several Asian plants, of the genus Aspidistra, having large leaves and small bell-shaped flowers;… • Aspidistra prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asparagaceae – the aspidistras. • ASPIDISTRA n. an evergreen perennial house plant. |
| DISTRACTED | • distracted adj. Having one’s attention diverted; preoccupied. • distracted adj. Distraught. • distracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of distract. |
| DISTRACTER | • distracter n. That which distracts, or serves as a distraction. • distracter n. Any of the incorrect answers in a multiple-choice question, serving to distract from the correct answer. • DISTRACTER n. one who distracts. |
| DISTRACTOR | • distractor n. Alternative spelling of distracter. • DISTRACTOR n. any of the incorrect choices in a multiple choice question. |
| DISTRAINED | • distrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of distrain. • DISTRAIN v. to seize and hold property as security. |
| DISTRAINEE | • distrainee n. One who is distrained. • DISTRAINEE n. a person whose property has been distrained. |
| DISTRAINER | • distrainer n. Alternative form of distrainor. • DISTRAINER n. one who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels, also DISTRAINOR. |
| DISTRAINOR | • distrainor n. (Law) One who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels. • DISTRAINOR n. one who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels, also DISTRAINER. |
| DISTRAINTS | • distraints n. Plural of distraint. • DISTRAINT n. seizure of goods. |
| DISTRAUGHT | • distraught adj. Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress. • distraught adj. Mad; insane. • DISTRAUGHT adj. agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain. |
| 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. |
| DISTRIBUTE | • distribute v. (Transitive) To divide into portions and dispense. • distribute v. (Transitive) To supply to retail outlets. • distribute v. (Transitive) To deliver or pass out. |
| DISTRICTED | • districted v. Simple past tense and past participle of district. • DISTRICT v. to divide into districts. |
| DISTRINGAS | • distringas n. (Law) A writ commanding the sheriff to distrain a person by his goods or chattels, to compel a compliance… • DISTRINGAS n. formerly, a writ directing a sheriff or other officer to distrain. |
| DISTROUBLE | • distrouble v. (Obsolete) To trouble greatly; to perplex. • DISTROUBLE v. (obsolete) to trouble. |
| 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. |
| REDISTRICT | • redistrict v. To adjust the borders of districts of a state or other governmental or administrative entity. • redistrict v. (US, politics) To redraw the borders of the districts represented by legislators or other elected officeholders… • REDISTRICT v. to divide into new districts. |