| ADMIRED | • admired v. Simple past tense and past participle of admire. • ADMIRE v. to have a high opinion of. |
| ADMIXED | • admixed v. Simple past tense and past participle of admix. • ADMIX v. to mix. |
| DADAISM | • dadaism n. The cultural movement of Dada. • DADAISM n. an artistic movement. |
| DIADEMS | • diadems n. Plural of diadem. • diadems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diadem. • DIADEM v. to adorn with a crown. |
| DIADROM | • diadrom n. (Obsolete) A complete course or vibration, as of a pendulum. • DIADROM n. (Greek) a course or passing; a vibration. |
| DIAMIDE | • diamide n. (Organic chemistry) Any compound having two amide groups. • diamide n. (Dated, organic chemistry) hydrazine. • DIAMIDE n. any compound containing two amido groups united with one or more acid or negative radicals. |
| DIAMOND | • diamond n. (Uncountable) A glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded… • diamond n. A gemstone made from this mineral. • diamond n. A ring containing a diamond. |
| DIRDAMS | • DIRDAM n. (Scots) an uproar, also DIRDUM, DURDUM. |
| DISMAYD | • dismayd adj. Obsolete form of dismayed. • DISMAYD adj. (Spenser) misshapen. |
| FADDISM | • faddism n. The behaviour of a faddist; following fads. • FADDISM n. the taking up of fads. |
| LADDISM | • laddism n. (Britain) Laddish beliefs and behaviours. • LADDISM n. a culture of laddishness. |
| MADDING | • madding adj. (Archaic) Affected with madness; raging; furious. • madding v. Present participle of mad. • Madding prop.n. A surname. |
| MADDISH | • maddish adj. Somewhat mad. • MADDISH adj. somewhat mad. |
| MARDIED | • MARDY v. to behave like a spoilt child. |
| MIDBAND | • midband n. A midrange frequency band. • midband n. (Zoology) A band or stripe across the middle of part of an organism. • MIDBAND adj. operating across a range of frequencies between broadband and narrowband. |
| MIDDAYS | • middays n. Plural of midday. • MIDDAY n. the middle of the day. |
| MIDLAND | • midland n. The region of a country not near the borders; the interior. • midland adj. Resembling or relating to the interior region of a country. • Midland prop.n. The loosely-defined region of the United States that is between the North and the South, where Midland… |
| MISADDS | • misadds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misadd. • MISADD v. to add incorrectly. |