| BETIDE | • betide v. (Transitive) Often used in a prediction (chiefly in woe betide) or a wish: to happen to (someone or… • betide v. (Intransitive) Chiefly in the third person: to happen; to take place; to bechance, to befall. • BETIDE v. to befall, happen to. |
| COTTID | • cottid n. (Zoology) Any fish in the family Cottidae, the sculpins. • COTTID n. a type of fish, also COTTUS. |
| CYSTID | • cystid n. (Zoology) Any parasitic flatworm in the trypanorhynch suborder Cystidea. • CYSTID n. a cyst-like structure, also CYSTOID. |
| FOETID | • foetid adj. Alternative spelling of fetid. • fœtid adj. (Hypercorrect) Nonstandard spelling of fetid. • FOETID adj. stinking, also FETID. |
| MANTID | • mantid n. Mantis (insect). • MANTID n. a predatory insect, also MANTIS. |
| OOTIDS | • ootids n. Plural of ootid. • oötids n. Plural of oötid. • OOTID n. one of the four sections into which a mature ovum divides. |
| PEPTID | • peptid n. Archaic form of peptide. • PEPTID n. a combination of amino acids, also PEPTIDE. |
| TIDBIT | • tidbit n. A tasty morsel (of food). • tidbit n. (Computing, informal) A quarter of a byte (Half of a nybble; two bits). • tidbit n. (Archaic) A short mention of news or gossip. |
| TIDDLE | • tiddle v. (Transitive, obsolete or UK dialect) To treat with tenderness; to fondle. • tiddle v. (Intransitive, obsolete or UK dialect) To potter about; to do something idly. • TIDDLE v. to use with tenderness; to fondle. |
| TIDDLY | • tiddly n. (Slang) An alcoholic beverage. • tiddly adj. Somewhat drunk. • tiddly adj. (Colloquial) tiny; little. |
| TIDIED | • tidied v. Simple past tense and past participle of tidy. • TIDY v. to make tidy. |
| TIDIER | • tidier n. One who tidies. • tidier adj. Comparative form of tidy: more tidy. • TIDIER n. one who tidies. |
| TIDIES | • tidies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tidy. • TIDY v. to make tidy. |
| TIDILY | • tidily adv. In a tidy manner; neatly; cleanly. • tidily adv. (Obsolete) seasonably; betimes. • tidily adv. (Obsolete) suitably; duly; favourably. |
| TIDING | • tiding n. (Archaic or literary, usually in the plural) news; new information. • tiding v. Present participle of tide. • TIDING n. a piece of news. |
| UNTIDY | • untidy adj. Sloppy. • untidy adj. Disorganized. • untidy v. (Transitive) To make untidy, to make a mess. |