| AUDIOTAPED | • audiotaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of audiotape. • AUDIOTAPE v. to record on audiotape. |
| CUSPIDATED | • cuspidated adj. Alternative form of cuspidate. • CUSPIDATED adj. shaped like a cuspid, a tooth with a single point, a canine tooth, also CUSPIDATE. |
| DANDIPRATS | • dandiprats n. (Obsolete) plural of dandiprat. • DANDIPRAT n. (obsolete) a silver three-halfpenny piece, also DANDYPRAT. |
| DIAPEDETIC | • diapedetic adj. Relating to diapedesis. • DIAPEDETIC adj. relating to diapedesis, the migration of white blood corpuscles through the walls of the blood vessels without apparent rupture. |
| DILAPIDATE | • dilapidate v. (Transitive) To cause to become ruined or put into disrepair. • dilapidate v. (Transitive, figurative) To squander or waste. • dilapidate v. (Intransitive, archaic) To fall into ruin or disuse. |
| DIPLOMATED | • diplomated v. Simple past tense and past participle of diplomate. • DIPLOMATE v. to invest with a degree or title by diploma. |
| DISPATCHED | • dispatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispatch. • DISPATCH v. to send off with speed. |
| DISPLANTED | • displanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of displant. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement. |
| DISSIPATED | • dissipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissipate. • dissipated adj. Wasteful of health or possessions in the pursuit of pleasure. • DISSIPATE v. to scatter or disperse. |
| DUPLICATED | • duplicated v. Past participle of duplicate. • DUPLICATE v. to copy. |
| MISADAPTED | • misadapted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misadapt. • MISADAPT v. to adapt wrongly. |
| PEDANTISED | • pedantised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedantise. • PEDANTISE v. to play the pedant, also PEDANTIZE. |
| PEDANTIZED | • pedantized v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedantize. • PEDANTIZE v. to play the pedant, also PEDANTISE. |
| PREDICATED | • predicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of predicate. • PREDICATE v. to affirm or assert. |
| REPUDIATED | • repudiated adj. Disowned. • repudiated adj. Rejected as untrue or unjust. • repudiated adj. Divorced such as by a spouse. |
| VIDEOTAPED | • videotaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of videotape. • videotaped adj. Having been recorded on videotape. • VIDEOTAPE v. to record on videotape. |