| DISCIDED | • discided v. Simple past tense and past participle of discide. • discided adj. (Obsolete) Cut; severed. • DISCIDE v. to cut asunder. |
| DISCIDES | • discides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discide. • DISCIDE v. to cut asunder. |
| DISCINCT | • discinct adj. (Archaic) ungirded; loosely dressed. • DISCINCT adj. ungirded. |
| DISCIPLE | • disciple n. A person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others. • disciple n. An active follower or adherent of someone, or some philosophy etc. • disciple n. (Ireland) A wretched, miserable-looking man. |
| DYTISCID | • dytiscid n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Dytiscidae of diving beetles. • DYTISCID n. a carnivorous water beetle. |
| EPISCIAS | • episcias n. Plural of episcia. • EPISCIA n. a tropical American herb related to the African violet. |
| INVISCID | • inviscid adj. Not viscid. • inviscid adj. (Calculus, of a scalar field) having a gradient of zero. • INVISCID adj. not viscid. |
| LEMNISCI | • lemnisci n. Plural of lemniscus. • LEMNISCUS n. (Latin) a band of nerve fibres. |
| MISCIBLE | • miscible adj. (Physics, of liquids) Able to be mixed together in all proportions. • MISCIBLE adj. capable of being mixed, also MIXABLE, MIXIBLE. |
| MISCITED | • miscited v. Simple past tense and past participle of miscite. • MISCITE v. to cite wrongly. |
| MISCITES | • miscites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscite. • MISCITE v. to cite wrongly. |
| PISCINAE | • piscinae n. Plural of piscina. • PISCINA n. (Latin) a basin used in certain church ceremonies. |
| PISCINAL | • piscinal adj. Relating to a fishpond. • PISCINAL adj. belonging to a fishpond or a piscina. |
| PISCINAS | • piscinas n. Plural of piscina. • PISCINA n. (Latin) a basin used in certain church ceremonies. |
| PISCINES | • piscines n. Plural of piscine. • PISCINE n. a pool, a pond, esp. one for bathing or swimming. |
| URANISCI | • uranisci n. Plural of uraniscus. • URANISCUS n. (Greek) the roof of the mouth. |
| VISCIDLY | • viscidly adv. Done in a viscid fashion or manner. • VISCID adv. thick and adhesive. |