| CANDIDNESS | • candidness n. The quality of being candid. • CANDIDNESS n. the state of being candid. |
| DANDELIONS | • dandelions n. Plural of dandelion. • DANDELION n. a common yellow-flowered composite with jagged-toothed leaves. |
| DEADENINGS | • deadenings n. Plural of deadening. • DEADENING n. the act of numbing, making dead. |
| DEFENDANTS | • defendants n. Plural of defendant. • DEFENDANT n. a person accused or sued. |
| DEMANDANTS | • demandants n. Plural of demandant. • DEMANDANT n. one who demands; a plaintiff. |
| DEPENDANTS | • dependants n. Plural of dependant. • DEPENDANT n. a person who depends on another for support, also DEPENDENT. |
| DESCENDANT | • descendant adj. Descending; going down. • descendant adj. Descending from a biological ancestor. • descendant adj. Proceeding from a figurative ancestor or source. |
| DIDANOSINE | • didanosine n. (Pharmacology) A reverse transcriptase inhibitor drug C10H12N4O3 which inhibits the replication of HIV… |
| DISANNEXED | • disannexed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disannex. • DISANNEX v. to disunite; to undo or repeal the annexation of. |
| HANDEDNESS | • handedness n. (Chemistry, physics) The property that distinguishes an asymmetric object from its mirror image. For… • handedness n. A preference (usually innate) for using one hand rather than the other. • HANDEDNESS n. a tendency to use one hand rather than the other. |
| LANDDAMNES | • LANDDAMNE v. (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence. |
| NONDEMANDS | • nondemands n. Plural of nondemand. • NONDEMAND n. something that is not a demand. |
| NOSEBANDED | • NOSEBANDED adj. wearing a noseband. |
| SECONDHAND | • secondhand adj. (Of goods) Not new; previously owned and used by another. • secondhand adj. (Of a dealer) Dealing in such merchandise. • secondhand adj. (Figurative) Indirect; from a secondary source; not firsthand. |
| UNASCENDED | • unascended adj. Not having been ascended. • UNASCENDED adj. not ascended. |
| UNDERHANDS | • underhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underhand. • UNDERHAND v. to throw a ball underhand in eg cricket. |
| UNDERSTAND | • understand v. (Transitive) To grasp a concept fully in one’s mind, especially (Of words, statements, art, etc.) to… • understand v. To believe, to think one grasps sufficiently despite potentially incomplete knowledge. • understand v. (Humorous, rare, obsolete outside circus, acrobatics) To stand underneath, to support. |