| ASRAMAS | • asramas n. Plural of asrama. • ASRAMA n. (Sanskrit) the dwelling of a Hindu religious philosopher, also ASHRAM. |
| DISRANK | • disrank v. (Transitive, obsolete) To degrade from rank. • disrank v. (Transitive, obsolete) To throw out of rank or into confusion. • DISRANK v. to reduce rank. |
| DISRATE | • disrate v. To lower a rate or rating. • disrate v. (Nautical) To demote a sailor to a lower rank. • DISRATE v. to lower in rank. |
| DISROBE | • disrobe v. (Transitive) To undress someone or something. • disrobe v. (Intransitive) To undress oneself. • DISROBE v. to undress. |
| DISROOT | • disroot v. (Transitive) To tear up the roots of, or by the roots; to tear from a foundation; to uproot. • DISROOT v. to tear up the roots of, or by the roots. |
| DISRUPT | • disrupt v. (Transitive) To throw into confusion or disorder. • disrupt v. (Transitive) To interrupt or impede. • disrupt v. (Transitive) To improve a product or service in ways that displace an established one and surprise the market. |
| DOOSRAS | • doosras n. Plural of doosra. • DOOSRA n. (Urdu) a delivery bowled by an off-spinner. |
| MISRATE | • misrate v. (Transitive) To rate erroneously. • MISRATE v. to rate incorrectly. |
| MISREAD | • misread v. To read wrongly; misconstrue; misinterpret; mistake the sense or significance of. • misread n. An instance of reading wrongly. • MISREAD v. to read incorrectly. |
| MISRELY | • misrely v. (Rare) To rely wrongly. • MISRELY v. to rely wrongly. |
| MISRULE | • misrule n. The state of being ruled badly; disorder, lawlessness, anarchy. • misrule n. Misgovernment; bad or unjust government. • misrule v. (Law) Of a trial judge, to make a bad decision in court. |
| MUSROLS | • musrols n. Plural of musrol. • MUSROL n. (obsolete) the noseband of a bridle. |
| SRADDHA | • sraddha n. Alternative form of shraddha. • SRADDHA n. (Sanskrit) an offering to the manes of an ancestor, also SHRADDHA, SRADHA. |
| SRADHAS | • sradhas n. Plural of sradha. • SRADHA n. (Sanskrit) an offering to the manes of an ancestor, also SHRADDHA, SRADDHA. |