| AMYLOIDS | • amyloids n. Plural of amyloid. • AMYLOID n. a substance containing starch. |
| DANDYISM | • dandyism n. The manners and dress of a dandy. • DANDYISM n. the conduct of a dandy. |
| DAYTIMES | • daytimes n. Plural of daytime. • day␣times n. Plural of day time. • DAYTIME n. the time during which it is day. |
| DISMALLY | • dismally adv. In a dismal manner. • DISMAL adv. sad, gloomy. |
| DISMAYED | • dismayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismay. • dismayed adj. Having the emotion of dismay. • DISMAY v. to appall or alarm. |
| DISMAYLS | • DISMAYL v. (Spenser) to deprive of mail (armour). |
| DOCIMASY | • docimasy n. (Dated) The art by which the nature and proportions of an ore are determined; assaying. • docimasy n. (Dated) The examination of poisons. • DOCIMASY n. scrutiny, examination. |
| DYNAMICS | • dynamics n. (Mechanics) The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects. • dynamics n. (Music) The volume of the sound, such as piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, and forte. • dynamics n. Forces that stimulate growth, change, or development. |
| DYNAMISE | • dynamise v. Alternative spelling of dynamize. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| DYNAMISM | • dynamism n. Great energy, drive, force, or power; vigour of body, mind or personality; oomph or pizzazz. • dynamism n. Dynamic reality; active energy; continuous change, progress, or activity. • dynamism n. (Philosophy, metaphysics) Any of several philosophical theories that attempt to explain the universe… |
| DYNAMIST | • dynamist n. A subscriber to the philosophy of dynamism. • DYNAMIST n. one who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics. |
| DYSMELIA | • dysmelia n. Any congenital disorder of the limbs, such as amelia or syndactyly. • DYSMELIA n. the condition in which one or more limbs are misshapen or incomplete. |
| LADYISMS | • ladyisms n. Plural of ladyism. • LADYISM n. the affectation of the airs of a lady. |
| MAYBIRDS | • maybirds n. Plural of maybird. • MAYBIRD n. an American songbird. |
| MIDYEARS | • midyears n. Plural of midyear. • MIDYEAR n. the middle part of the year. |
| MISANDRY | • misandry n. Hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against men. • MISANDRY n. hatred of men. |
| PYRAMIDS | • pyramids n. Plural of pyramid. • pyramids n. The game of pyramid pool. • pyramids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pyramid. |
| SYMPODIA | • sympodia n. Plural of sympodium. • SYMPODIUM n. a stem involved in sympodial growth. |
| SYSADMIN | • sysadmin n. Systems administrator; a person whose job it is to maintain computer or network systems. • SYSADMIN n. a computer system administrator. |
| TOADYISM | • toadyism n. Sycophancy; fawning, obsequious behavior. • TOADYISM n. toadyish behaviour. |