| DESIRABLE | • desirable adj. Worthy to be desired; pleasing; agreeable. • desirable n. A thing that people want; something that is desirable. • DESIRABLE adj. to be desired. |
| DESIRABLY | • desirably adv. In a manner likely to arouse desire. • DESIRABLE adv. to be desired. |
| GOODSIRES | • goodsires n. Plural of goodsire. • GOODSIRE n. (Scots) a grandfather, also GUDESIRE, GUTCHER. |
| GRANDSIRE | • grandsire n. Grandfather. • grandsire n. Any male ancestor. • grandsire n. Any of a number of methods of change-ringing on bells. |
| GRANDSIRS | • grandsirs n. Plural of grandsir. • GRANDSIR n. a grandfather. |
| GUDESIRES | • GUDESIRE n. (Scots) a grandfather, also GOODSIRE, GUTCHER. |
| SIRENIANS | • sirenians n. Plural of sirenian. • SIRENIAN n. any of an order of aquatic mammals including the manatee and dugong. |
| SIRENISED | • sirenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sirenise. • SIRENISE v. to bewitch, also SIRENIZE. |
| SIRENISES | • sirenises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sirenise. • SIRENISE v. to bewitch, also SIRENIZE. |
| SIRENIZED | • sirenized v. Simple past tense and past participle of sirenize. • SIRENIZE v. to bewitch, also SIRENISE. |
| SIRENIZES | • sirenizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sirenize. • SIRENIZE v. to bewitch, also SIRENISE. |
| SIRNAMING | • sirnaming v. Present participle of sirname. • SIRNAME v. to give the family name to, also SURNAME. |
| SIRONISED | • SIRONISE v. to use a particular process to treat fabric to prevent wrinkling, also SIRONIZE. |
| SIRONISES | • SIRONISE v. to use a particular process to treat fabric to prevent wrinkling, also SIRONIZE. |
| SIRONIZED | • SIRONIZE v. to use a particular process to treat fabric to prevent wrinkling, also SIRONISE. |
| SIRONIZES | • SIRONIZE v. to use a particular process to treat fabric to prevent wrinkling, also SIRONISE. |
| SIRUPIEST | • SIRUPY adj. like sirup. |
| SIRVENTES | • sirventes n. Plural of sirvente. • SIRVENTE n. (French) a (usually satirical) poem or lay recited by a medieval troubadour. |
| TRANSIRES | • transires n. Plural of transire. • TRANSIRE n. (Latin) a customs warrant. |
| UNDESIRED | • undesired adj. Not desired; unwanted. • UNDESIRED adj. not desired. |