| ADDRESSING | • addressing v. Present participle of address. • addressing n. A process of putting a person’s name and address on an item of mail. • addressing n. (Computing) Any of several methods of locating and accessing information within storage. |
| DEADENINGS | • deadenings n. Plural of deadening. • DEADENING n. the act of numbing, making dead. |
| DEADLIGHTS | • deadlights n. Plural of deadlight. • dead-lights n. Plural of dead-light. • DEADLIGHT n. a strong shutter, made to fit open ports and keep out water in a storm. |
| DESIGNATED | • designated v. Simple past tense and past participle of designate. • designated adj. Having a specified designation. • DESIGNATE v. to mark out so as to make known. |
| DIALOGISED | • dialogised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dialogise. • DIALOGISE v. to discourse in dialogue, also DIALOGIZE. |
| DISCHARGED | • discharged v. Simple past tense and past participle of discharge. • DISCHARGE v. to free from or relieve of a charge of any kind. |
| DISENGAGED | • disengaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disengage. • disengaged adj. Not engaged; at leisure; free from occupation or attachment; unconnected; detached. • disengaged adj. (Dated) Not (socially) engaged; available, free. |
| DISPARAGED | • disparaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disparage. • DISPARAGE v. to belittle; to match in marriage with an inferior. |
| DISREGARDS | • disregards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disregard. • DISREGARD v. to pay no attention to. |
| DOGMATISED | • dogmatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dogmatise. • DOGMATISE v. to assert positively, also DOGMATIZE. |
| DORSIGRADE | • DORSIGRADE adj. walking on the back of the toes. |
| DRAGONISED | • dragonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dragonise. • DRAGONISE v. to turn into a dragon, also DRAGONIZE. |
| RESADDLING | • resaddling v. Present participle of resaddle. • RESADDLE v. to saddle again. |