| ECTOPIA | Congenital displacement of an organ |
| PARALLAX | The observed displacement of an object caused by a change in the observer's point of view (8) |
| WORK | In physics, the force causing the movement or displacement of an object; or, a creative composition such as a book or a painting (4) |
| REDSHIFT | A phenomenon in astrophysics characterised by displacement of spectral lines of distant galaxies toward longer wavelengths as a result of the Doppler effect (3,5) |
| MARGINALISATION | Displacement of animal organ: is it possible? (15) |
| VECTOR | Indication of displacement of conqueror losing island to English (6) |
| TSUNAMI | Seismic sea wave caused by the displacement of a large volume of water (7) |
| FAULT | Extended fracture in the earth's crust marked by the relative displacement of strata or veins on either side of it (5) |
| SLIPPEDDISC | A displacement of a cushion of tissue between bones in the spine that causes back pain (7,4) |
| SHIFT | Displacement of rocks or spectral lines; or, a change of focus, opinion, position, wind direction etc (5) |
| SYNCOPATION | Displacement of the beat in a piece of music (11) |
| HERNIA | The man, before rain-storm, suffered displacement of organ (6) |
| DISLOCATION | Displacement of joint in Pluto on site |
| REMOVAL | Displacement of a person to Rome, possibly (7) |
| PELVIS | Lives quietly with displacement of the hip-girdle (6) |
| LEAKAGE | What's causing displacement of a lake, eg? (7) |
| TRIM | vertical adjustment\\displacement of a ship, boat, or aircraft |
| CREST | Maximum upward displacement of the particles in a transverse wave (5) |
| TROUGHS | Maximum downward displacement of the particle in a transverse wave (7) |
| TSUNAMIS | Large waves caused by a displacement of the ocean (8) |