| DIALOGISMS | • dialogisms n. Plural of dialogism. • DIALOGISM n. deduction with one premise and a disjunctive conclusion. |
| DISMASKING | • dismasking v. Present participle of dismask. • DISMASK v. to divest of a mask. |
| DISMASTING | • dismasting v. Present participle of dismast. • dismasting n. The act by which a ship is dismasted. • DISMAST v. to remove the mast of, also DEMAST. |
| DOGMATISES | • dogmatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dogmatise. • DOGMATISE v. to assert positively, also DOGMATIZE. |
| DOGMATISMS | • dogmatisms n. Plural of dogmatism. • DOGMATISM n. the manner or character of a dogmatist; arrogance or positiveness in stating opinion. |
| DOGMATISTS | • dogmatists n. Plural of dogmatist. • DOGMATIST n. one who dogmatizes. |
| DRAGONISMS | • DRAGONISM n. unremitting watchfulness. |
| GANDERISMS | • GANDERISM n. foolish behaviour, as suited to a gander. |
| GENSDARMES | • gensdarmes n. Plural of gendarme. • GENDARME n. (French) a French policeman. |
| GLADSOMEST | • gladsomest adj. Superlative form of gladsome: most gladsome. • GLADSOME adj. feeling pleasure. |
| GROUNDMASS | • groundmass n. (Geology) The matrix of fine-grained crystalline material in which larger crystals are embedded. • GROUNDMASS n. the fine-grained part of an igneous rock, in which the larger crystals are embedded. |
| MISREGARDS | • misregards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misregard. • MISREGARD v. (Spenser) to have no regard for. |
| SAVAGEDOMS | • SAVAGEDOM n. the state of being savage; savages collectively, also SAVAGISM. |
| SPODOGRAMS | • SPODOGRAM n. a preparation of the ash from a section of a plant, used in microscopy. |