| ARGYRODITES | • argyrodites n. Plural of argyrodite. • ARGYRODITE n. a mineral composed of silver, germanium and sulphur. |
| DACTYLOGRAM | • dactylogram n. A fingerprint. • DACTYLOGRAM n. a fingerprint. |
| DEGUSTATORY | • DEGUSTATORY adj. relating to degustation. |
| DEHYDRATING | • dehydrating v. Present participle of dehydrate. • DEHYDRATE v. to dry out, remove the water from. |
| DENIGRATORY | • denigratory adj. Tending to denigrate. • DENIGRATORY adj. serving to denigrate, also DENIGRATIVE. |
| DERMATOLOGY | • dermatology n. (Medicine) The study of the skin and its diseases. • DERMATOLOGY n. the study of skin. |
| DESIGNATORY | • designatory adj. Serving to designate. • DESIGNATORY adj. serving to designate, also DESIGNATIVE. |
| DEUTEROGAMY | • deuterogamy n. A second marriage, after the death of the first husband or wife; in distinction from bigamy, as defined… • DEUTEROGAMY n. a second marriage after the death of the first spouse, also DIGAMY. |
| DITTOGRAPHY | • dittography n. The accidental error of repeating a word, phrase or combination of letters by a scribe or copyist. • dittography n. An error produced thereby. • DITTOGRAPHY n. the unintentional repetition of letters in print. |
| GRADABILITY | • gradability n. The property of being gradable. • GRADABILITY n. the quality of being gradable. |
| GRANDIOSITY | • grandiosity n. The state of being grandiose (pompous or pretentious). • GRANDIOSITY n. the state of being grandiose. |
| HYDROGENATE | • hydrogenate v. (Chemistry, transitive) to treat something, or react something, with hydrogen; especially to react an… • HYDROGENATE v. to combine or treat with hydrogen. |
| PRODIGALITY | • prodigality n. Wasteful extravagance. • prodigality n. Lavish generosity. • PRODIGALITY n. the state of being prodigal. |
| REHYDRATING | • rehydrating v. Present participle of rehydrate. • REHYDRATE v. to add water to (a dehydrated substance). |
| RIGHTWARDLY | • rightwardly adv. In a rightward direction. • RIGHTWARD adv. toward the right. |
| TRADUCINGLY | • traducingly adv. By traduction; slanderously. • TRADUCING adv. maligning. |
| TRAGICOMEDY | • tragicomedy n. (Uncountable) The genre of drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. • tragicomedy n. (Countable) A drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. • TRAGICOMEDY n. a drama or a situation blending tragic and comic elements. |
| TYPOGRAPHED | • typographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of typograph. • TYPOGRAPH v. to produce stamps by letterpress. |