| DIAMAGNETS | • diamagnets n. Plural of diamagnet. • DIAMAGNET n. a body having diamagnetic polarity. |
| DIGITALISM | • digitalism n. A medical condition caused by digitalis poisoning. • digitalism n. The condition of living in a digital culture, with computer technology. • DIGITALISM n. a serious condition resulting from digitalis poisoning, characterized by nausea, vomiting, and a disturbance in heart rhythm or rate. |
| 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. |
| DOGMATISED | • dogmatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dogmatise. • DOGMATISE v. to assert positively, also DOGMATIZE. |
| DOGMATISER | • dogmatiser n. Alternative form of dogmatizer. • DOGMATISER n. one who dogmatises, also DOGMATIZER. |
| 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. |
| DOGMATIZES | • dogmatizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dogmatize. • DOGMATIZE v. to assert positively, also DOGMATISE. |
| DRAMATURGS | • dramaturgs n. Plural of dramaturg. • DRAMATURG n. a dramatist; specifically a reader and literary editor etc. to a permanent theatrical company, also DRAMATURGE, DRAMATURGIST. |
| GLADSOMEST | • gladsomest adj. Superlative form of gladsome: most gladsome. • GLADSOME adj. feeling pleasure. |
| GODAMNDEST | • godamndest adj. Alternative form of goddamnedest. • GODDAMNED adj. damned. |
| MAGISTRAND | • magistrand n. A student in the fourth year of a Masters degree. • MAGISTRAND n. a university student in fourth year. |
| MAGNETISED | • magnetised v. Simple past tense and past participle of magnetise. • MAGNETISE v. to make magnetic, also MAGNETIZE. |
| MAGNITUDES | • magnitudes n. Plural of magnitude. • MAGNITUDE n. size, extent. |
| MEGADEATHS | • megadeaths n. Plural of megadeath. • MEGADEATH n. a million deaths. |
| MISGRAFTED | • misgrafted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misgraft. • MISGRAFT v. to graft wrongly. |
| NYSTAGMOID | • nystagmoid adj. (Medicine) Resembling nystagmus. • NYSTAGMOID adj. relating to nystagmus, an involuntary lateral movement of the eyeballs, also NYSTAGMIC. |
| SMARAGDITE | • smaragdite n. (Mineralogy) A green foliated kind of amphibole, observed in eclogite and some varieties of gabbro. • SMARAGDITE n. a green foliated kind of amphibole, observed in eclogite and some varieties of gabbro. |
| STAMPEDING | • stampeding v. Present participle of stampede. • STAMPEDE v. to send rushing in panic, also STAMPEDO. |