| DESIRED | • desired v. Simple past tense and past participle of desire. • desired adj. Wished-for, longed-for. • DESIRE v. to wish for. |
| DESIRER | • desirer n. One who desires, asks, or wishes. • DESIRER n. one who desires. |
| DESIRES | • desires n. Plural of desire. • desires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desire. • DESIRE v. to wish for. |
| MAHSIRS | • MAHSIR n. (Hindi) a large freshwater fish, also MAHSEER. |
| SIRCARS | • sircars n. Plural of sircar. • SIRCAR n. (Urdu) the state or government; the authorities, also CIRCAR, SIRKAR. |
| SIRDARS | • sirdars n. Plural of sirdar. • SIRDAR n. (Urdu) a native chief in Hindostan; a headman, also SARDAR. |
| SIRENIC | • sirenic adj. Resembling or relating to a mythical siren. • SIRENIC adj. like a siren, alluring. |
| SIRGANG | • sirgang n. (India, obsolete) The Asiatic green jackdaw. • SIRGANG n. a green Asiatic jay-like bird. |
| SIRINGS | • sirings n. Plural of siring. • SIRING n. the act of begetting. |
| SIRKARS | • sirkars n. Plural of sirkar. • SIRKAR n. (Urdu) the state or government; the authorities, also CIRCAR, SIRCAR. |
| SIRLOIN | • sirloin n. (US) A cut of beef from the lower part of the back, where the last ribs are (called rump in UK English). • sirloin n. (UK) A cut of beef from the middle of the back (corresponding to short loin and partly rib in US English). • SIRLOIN n. a loin of beef, or the upper part of the loin, also SURLOIN. |
| SIRNAME | • sirname n. Archaic spelling of surname. • sirname v. Archaic spelling of surname. • SIRNAME v. to give the family name to, also SURNAME. |
| SIROCCO | • sirocco n. A hot and often strong southerly to southeasterly wind on the Mediterranean that originates in the Sahara… • sirocco n. A draft of hot air from an artificial source of heat. • SIROCCO n. (Italian) a hot, dry, dusty wind blowing from North Africa to the North Mediterranean coastline, also SCIROC, SCIROCCO, SIROC. |
| SIROSET | • SIROSET adj. (Australian) of or relating to the chemical treatment of woollen fabrics to give a permanent-press effect. |
| SIRRAHS | • sirrahs n. Plural of sirrah. • SIRRAH n. (archaic) a mode of address, sir, also SIREE, SIRRA, SIRREE. |
| SIRREES | • sirrees n. Plural of sirree. • SIRREE n. (US) a mode of address, sir, also SIREE, SIRRA, SIRRAH. |
| SIRRING | • sirring v. Present participle of sir. • SIR v. to use a respectful form of address to a man. |
| SIRTUIN | • sirtuin n. (Biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that act as regulatory factors that mediate the life-extending… • SIRTUIN n. any of a group of enzymes which regulate cell metabolism and aging. |
| SIRUPED | • siruped v. Simple past tense and past participle of sirup. • SIRUP v. to make into a syrup. |