| ANGISHORES | • angishores n. Plural of angishore. • ANGISHORE n. (Canadian) a weak, miserable person, also ANGASHORE. |
| ANTISHOCKS | • antishocks n. Plural of antishock. • anti-shocks n. Plural of anti-shock. • ANTISHOCK n. a device designed to prevent shock. |
| ARCHBISHOP | • archbishop n. A senior bishop who is in charge of an archdiocese, and presides over a group of dioceses called a province… • ARCHBISHOP n. a bishop at the head of an ecclesiastical province or one of equivalent honorary rank. |
| BISHOPBIRD | • BISHOPBIRD n. a genus of African weaverbird, the males of which have black plumage marked with red or yellow. |
| BISHOPDOMS | • bishopdoms n. Plural of bishopdom. • BISHOPDOM n. the jurisdiction of a bishop. |
| BISHOPRICS | • bishoprics n. Plural of bishopric. • BISHOPRIC n. the diocese or jurisdiction of a bishop; the rank or office of a bishop. |
| BISHOPWEED | • bishopweed n. Alternative form of bishopsweed. • BISHOPWEED n. goutweed. |
| DISHOARDED | • dishoarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishoard. • DISHOARD v. to put previously withheld (money) into circulation. |
| DISHONESTY | • dishonesty n. (Uncountable) The characteristic or condition of being dishonest. • dishonesty n. (Countable) An act which is fraudulent or otherwise dishonest. • dishonesty n. (Uncountable, obsolete) Shamefulness, disgrace. |
| DISHONORED | • dishonored v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishonor. • dishonored adj. Disgraced, defiled, treated with dishonor. • DISHONOR v. (US) to deprive of honour, also DISHONOUR. |
| DISHONORER | • dishonorer n. (American spelling) Alternative form of dishonourer. • DISHONORER n. (US) one who dishonors, also DISHONOURER. |
| DISHONOURS | • dishonours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonour. • DISHONOUR v. to deprive of honour, disgrace, also DISHONOR. |
| DISHORNING | • dishorning v. Present participle of dishorn. • DISHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DISHORSING | • dishorsing v. Present participle of dishorse. • DISHORSE v. to make someone fall from a horse. |
| DISHOUSING | • dishousing v. Present participle of dishouse. • DISHOUSE v. to deprive of housing. |
| GARNISHORS | • garnishors n. Plural of garnishor. • GARNISHOR n. one who, or that which, garnishes, also GARNISHER. |
| UNBISHOPED | • unbishoped v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbishop. • UNBISHOP v. to deprive of the status of bishop. |