| ATMOLYSED | • atmolysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of atmolyse. • ATMOLYSE v. to separate gases by diffusion, also ATMOLYZE. |
| ATMOLYZED | • atmolyzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of atmolyze. • ATMOLYZE v. to separate gases by diffusion, also ATMOLYSE. |
| DASYMETER | • dasymeter n. (Dated) An instrument for testing the density of gases, consisting of a thin glass globe, which is weighed… • DASYMETER n. a device for measuring the density of gases. |
| DAYDREAMT | • daydreamt v. Simple past tense and past participle of daydream. • DAYDREAM v. to fantasize. |
| DEMOCRATY | • democraty n. Obsolete form of democracy. • DEMOCRATY n. (Milton) democracy, also DEMOCRACY. |
| DIATHERMY | • diathermy n. (Physics, medicine) The generation of heat using high-frequency electromagnetic currents; especially… • DIATHERMY n. heating of internal parts of the body by electric currents, also DIATHERMIA. |
| DYNAMETER | • dynameter n. An instrument used to measure the magnification of a telescope. • DYNAMETER n. an instrument for determining the magnifying power of telescopes. |
| DYNAMITED | • dynamited v. Simple past tense and past participle of dynamite. • DYNAMITE v. to blow up with a powerful explosive. |
| DYNAMITER | • dynamiter n. A person who uses dynamite, especially one who uses it unlawfully. • dynamiter n. (US, slang) A high-pressure salesman. • DYNAMITER n. (archaic) a user of dynamite esp. for political purposes, also DYNAMITARD. |
| DYNAMITES | • dynamites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dynamite. • DYNAMITE v. to blow up with a powerful explosive. |
| MEDIATELY | • mediately adv. In a mediate manner, by the intervention of an intermediary agent or means; indirectly. • MEDIATE adv. middle, intervening. |
| MEDIATORY | • mediatory adj. Of or relating to mediation. • MEDIATORY adj. acting to mediate. |
| MENDACITY | • mendacity n. (Uncountable) The fact or condition of being untruthful; dishonesty. • mendacity n. (Countable) A deceit, falsehood, or lie. • MENDACITY n. given to lying, esp. habitually. |
| METEYARDS | • meteyards n. Plural of meteyard. • METEYARD n. a measuring rod, also METESTICK, METEWAND. |
| MOLYBDATE | • molybdate n. (Chemistry) The anion MoO42-. • molybdate n. (Chemistry) Any salt of molybdic acid. • MOLYBDATE n. a salt of molybdic acid. |
| TAXIDERMY | • taxidermy n. The art of stuffing and mounting the skins of dead animals for exhibition in a lifelike state. • taxidermy v. (Transitive) To stuff and mount the skin of a dead animal. • TAXIDERMY n. the art of stuffing animals. |
| WAYMENTED | • waymented v. Simple past tense and past participle of wayment. • WAYMENT v. (Spenser) to lament, grieve. |