DIFFRACTS | • diffracts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diffract. • DIFFRACT v. to separate into parts. |
DISAFFECT | • disaffect v. (Transitive) To cause a loss of affection, sympathy or loyalty in; to alienate or estrange. • DISAFFECT v. to take away the affection of; to make discontented or unfriendly. |
DRAFFIEST | • DRAFFY adj. like dregs, worthless. |
DYESTUFFS | • dyestuffs n. Plural of dyestuff. • DYESTUFF n. a substance used in dyeing. |
FEEDSTUFF | • feedstuff n. (Uncountable) feed for animals; fodder. • feedstuff n. (Countable) Any particular form of such feed. • FEEDSTUFF n. material for feeding cattle. |
FOODSTUFF | • foodstuff n. A material that may be used as food. • FOODSTUFF n. a substance used as food. |
HANDSTAFF | • handstaff n. The part of a flail that is held in the hand. • handstaff n. (Obsolete) A weapon mentioned in the Bible (Ezekiel), perhaps a javelin. • HANDSTAFF n. a staff-like handle e.g. of a flail. |
RESTAFFED | • restaffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of restaff. • RESTAFF v. to staff again. |
RESTUFFED | • restuffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of restuff. • RESTUFF v. to stuff again. |
STANDOFFS | • standoffs n. Plural of standoff. • stand-offs n. Plural of stand-off. • STANDOFF n. a tie or a draw, in a game. |
STIFFENED | • stiffened v. Simple past tense and past participle of stiffen. • STIFFEN v. to make stiff. |
SUFFLATED | • sufflated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sufflate. • SUFFLATE v. (archaic) to inflate. |
TRADEOFFS | • tradeoffs n. Plural of tradeoff. • trade-offs n. Plural of trade-off. • TRADEOFF n. a giving up of one thing in return for another. |
UNSTUFFED | • unstuffed adj. Not stuffed. • UNSTUFFED adj. not stuffed, also UNSTUFT. |