| DAMASKED | • damasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of damask. • DAMASK v. to weave with elaborate design. |
| DAMNDEST | • damndest adj. Alternative form of damnedest. • DAMNDEST n. utmost effort, in phrase to do one's damndest, also DAMNEDEST, DAMNEST. |
| DEMASTED | • demasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of demast. • DEMAST v. to remove the masts from, also DISMAST. |
| DIAMIDES | • diamides n. Plural of diamide. • DIAMIDE n. any compound containing two amido groups united with one or more acid or negative radicals. |
| DISARMED | • disarmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disarm. • DISARM v. to deprive of weapons. |
| DISFAMED | • DISFAME v. to throw into disrepute or remove fame (from). |
| DISMAYED | • dismayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismay. • dismayed adj. Having the emotion of dismay. • DISMAY v. to appall or alarm. |
| DOLMADES | • dolmades n. Plural of dolmade. • DOLMA n. (Turkish) a vine or cabbage leaf with a savoury stuffing. |
| DOMESDAY | • domesday n. Obsolete form of doomsday. • Domesday prop.n. Ellipsis of Domesday Book. • Domesday prop.n. Ellipsis of Domesday survey. |
| MISADDED | • misadded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misadd. • MISADD v. to add incorrectly. |
| MISDATED | • misdated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdate. • MISDATE v. to date incorrectly. |
| MISDREAD | • misdread n. (Obsolete) Dread of evil. • misdread v. (Transitive, obsolete) To regard with dread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |
| SODAMIDE | • sodamide n. (Dated, chemistry) sodium amide. • SODAMIDE n. a compound formed when ammonia gas is passed over hot sodium. |