| ANGISHORE | • angishore n. (Newfoundland) Alternative form of angashore. • ANGISHORE n. (Canadian) a weak, miserable person, also ANGASHORE. |
| ANTISHOCK | • antishock adj. That counteracts or reduces shock, or its effects. • antishock n. (Countable) A shock wave that gains energy when fluid flows through the shock front. • antishock n. (Uncountable) A cushioning system for counteracting shock. |
| BISHOPDOM | • bishopdom n. The jurisdiction of a bishop; episcopate. • BISHOPDOM n. the jurisdiction of a bishop. |
| BISHOPESS | • bishopess n. A female bishop. • bishopess n. The wife of a bishop. • BISHOPESS n. a female bishop. |
| BISHOPING | • bishoping v. Present participle of bishop. • BISHOP v. to fill, or otherwise tamper with, the teeth of a horse, to make it seem younger. |
| BISHOPRIC | • bishopric n. A diocese or region of a church which a bishop governs. • bishopric n. The office or function of a bishop. • BISHOPRIC n. the diocese or jurisdiction of a bishop; the rank or office of a bishop. |
| DISHOARDS | • dishoards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishoard. • DISHOARD v. to put previously withheld (money) into circulation. |
| DISHOMING | • dishoming v. Present participle of dishome. • DISHOME v. to deprive of a home. |
| DISHONEST | • dishonest adj. Not honest. • dishonest adj. Interfering with honesty. • dishonest adj. (Obsolete) Dishonourable; shameful; indecent; unchaste; lewd. |
| DISHONORS | • dishonors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishonor. • DISHONOR v. (US) to deprive of honour, also DISHONOUR. |
| DISHONOUR | • dishonour n. Shame or disgrace. • dishonour n. Lack of honour or integrity. • dishonour n. (Law) Failure or refusal of the drawee or intended acceptor of a negotiable instrument, such as a bill… |
| DISHORNED | • dishorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishorn. • DISHORN v. to deprive of horns. |
| DISHORSED | • dishorsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishorse. • DISHORSE v. to make someone fall from a horse. |
| DISHORSES | • dishorses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishorse. • DISHORSE v. to make someone fall from a horse. |
| DISHOUSED | • dishoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishouse. • DISHOUSE v. to deprive of housing. |
| DISHOUSES | • dishouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishouse. • DISHOUSE v. to deprive of housing. |
| GARNISHOR | • garnishor n. (Law) A person who garnishes; one who obtains a garnishment against another. • GARNISHOR n. one who, or that which, garnishes, also GARNISHER. |
| PISHOGUES | • pishogues n. Plural of pishogue. • PISHOGUE n. (Irish) sorcery, also PISHEOG, PISHOGE. |
| UNBISHOPS | • unbishops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbishop. • UNBISHOP v. to deprive of the status of bishop. |