| CONSIDERED | • considered v. Simple past tense and past participle of consider. • considered adj. Having been carefully thought out. • CONSIDER v. to think about. |
| CONSIDERER | • considerer n. One who considers. • CONSIDERER n. one who considers. |
| DESIDERATA | • desiderata n. Plural of desideratum. • DESIDERATUM n. (Latin) something considered necessary or desirable. |
| DESIDERATE | • desiderate v. (Transitive) To miss; to feel the absence of; to long for. • desiderate adj. Desired, wished or longed for. • DESIDERATE v. to desire; to feel the want of. |
| DESIDERIUM | • DESIDERIUM n. longing or yearning. |
| RECONSIDER | • reconsider v. (Transitive, intransitive) To consider a matter again. • reconsider v. (Informal) To change one’s mind, with or without actually considering the matter again. • RECONSIDER v. to consider again esp. with a view to changing or reversing. |
| RINGSIDERS | • ringsiders n. Plural of ringsider. • RINGSIDER n. one with a seat at the ringside. |
| SIDERATING | • siderating v. Present participle of siderate. • SIDERATE v. to blast or strike. |
| SIDERATION | • sideration n. (Obsolete) The state of being siderated, or planet-struck. • sideration n. (Obsolete) A blast or blight in plants. • sideration n. (Obsolete) A sudden and apparently causeless stroke of disease, as in apoplexy or paralysis. |
| SIDEREALLY | • sidereally adv. In a sidereal manner. • SIDEREAL adv. relating to the stars. |
| SIDEROLITE | • siderolite n. (Rare) An iron meteorite; a siderite. • SIDEROLITE n. a meteorite made up partly of stone, partly of iron. |
| SIDEROSTAT | • siderostat n. (Astronomy) A heliostat that may be used with stars as well as the sun. • SIDEROSTAT n. a mirror, or telescope with a mirror, for reflecting the rays of a star in a constant direction. |
| WATERSIDER | • watersider n. (New Zealand) A loader and unloader of a ship’s cargo. • WATERSIDER n. (Australian) a wharf labourer. |