| ACETYLIDES | • acetylides n. Plural of acetylide. • ACETYLIDE n. any of a class of carbides in which the carbon is present as a diatomic divalent ion. |
| CHLAMYDIAS | • chlamydias n. Plural of chlamydia. • CHLAMYDIA n. any microorganisms of the genus Chlamydia, resembling bacteria and viruses. |
| CHRYSALIDS | • chrysalids n. Plural of chrysalid. • CHRYSALID n. a pupa, esp. of a moth or butterfly, enclosed in a firm case or cocoon, also CHRYSALIS. |
| DACTYLISTS | • dactylists n. Plural of dactylist. • DACTYLIST n. a writer of dactylic verse. |
| DECLASSIFY | • declassify v. To remove the classification from; to lift the restrictions on. • DECLASSIFY v. to remove or reduce the security classification of. |
| DESPICABLY | • despicably adv. In a despicable or mean manner; contemptibly. • DESPICABLE adv. worthy of being despised. |
| DIACHYLONS | • diachylons n. Plural of diachylon. • DIACHYLON n. formerly a plaster of plant juices; now lead-plaster, also DIACHYLUM. |
| DIACHYLUMS | • DIACHYLUM n. formerly a plaster of plant juices; now lead-plaster, also DIACHYLON. |
| DICACODYLS | • DICACODYL n. an oily poisonous liquid, aka cacodyl. |
| DISYLLABIC | • disyllabic adj. Comprising two syllables. • disyllabic n. A word consisting of two syllables. • DISYLLABIC adj. having two syllables, also DISSYLLABIC. |
| DYNASTICAL | • dynastical adj. Dynastic; pertaining to a dynasty. • DYNASTICAL adj. relating to a dynasty, also DYNASTIC. |
| DYSPLASTIC | • dysplastic adj. Relating to or exhibiting dysplasia. • dysplastic n. An individual with an unproportionate body shape. • DYSPLASTIC adj. suffering from dysplasia, abnormal tissue development. |
| EDACIOUSLY | • edaciously adv. In an edacious manner. • EDACIOUS adv. voracious, devouring. |
| HYDRAULICS | • hydraulics n. The engineering science that deals with practical applications where liquid is in motion and transmits energy. • hydraulics n. The hydraulic system of a vehicle or other machine. • HYDRAULIC v. to excavate and wash out with powerful jets of water. |
| LACKADAISY | • lackadaisy adj. (Archaic) lackadaisical. • lackadaisy interj. (Archaic) lackaday. • LACKADAISY interj. (archaic) an expression of languor. |
| SUICIDALLY | • suicidally adv. In a suicidal fashion. • suicidally adv. In terms of or by means of suicide. • SUICIDAL adv. self-destructive. |
| SYNDETICAL | • syndetical adj. Syndetic. • SYNDETICAL adj. in grammar, connecting two clauses with a conjunction, also SYNDETIC. |