DISBURDENS | • disburdens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburden. • DISBURDEN v. to rid of a burden, also DISBURTHEN. |
DISCOURSED | • discoursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of discourse. • DISCOURSE v. to talk or converse. |
DISLUSTRED | • dislustred v. Simple past tense and past participle of dislustre. • DISLUSTRE v. (archaic) to deprive of lustre. |
DISSUADERS | • dissuaders n. Plural of dissuader. • DISSUADER n. one who dissuades. |
DISSUNDERS | • dissunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissunder. • DISSUNDER v. (archaic) to sunder. |
DISTRUSTED | • distrusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of distrust. • DISTRUST v. to have no trust in, also MISTRUST. |
DRESSGUARD | • DRESSGUARD n. (archaic) an arrangement of strings used to protect a rider's dress from contact with a bicycle wheel. |
DRUIDESSES | • druidesses n. Plural of druidess. • DRUIDESS n. a female druid. |
DRYASDUSTS | • dryasdusts n. Plural of dryasdust. • DRYASDUST n. a boring person. |
OUTDRESSED | • outdressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outdress. • OUTDRESS v. to surpass in dressing. |
OVERSUDSED | • oversudsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversuds. • OVERSUDS v. to form an excessive amount of suds. |
RUDDERLESS | • rudderless adj. Without a rudder. • rudderless adj. Lacking guidance or direction. • RUDDERLESS adj. without a rudder. |
SCUDDALERS | • SCUDDALER n. in Shetland, the leader of a band of guisers, also SCUDLER, SKUDLER. |
SOUNDCARDS | • soundcards n. Plural of soundcard. • sound␣cards n. Plural of sound card. • SOUNDCARD n. the card in a computer that produces audio. |
SUPERSEDED | • superseded v. Simple past tense and past participle of supersede. • SUPERSEDE v. to take the place of, also SUPERCEDE. |
UNDERDOSES | • underdoses n. Plural of underdose. • underdoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underdose. • under-doses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of under-dose. |
UNDERDRESS | • underdress v. (Transitive, intransitive) To dress in insufficiently warm clothes. • underdress v. (Transitive, intransitive) To dress in insufficiently formal clothes. • underdress n. (Countable) Any dress#Noun (feminine-style garment) worn under another, especially under an overdress#Noun. |
UNDERSIDES | • undersides n. Plural of underside. • UNDERSIDE n. the underneath. |