| ADDICTIONS | • addictions n. Plural of addiction. • ADDICTION n. the state of being addicted. |
| DEAMINISED | • DEAMINISE v. to remove the amino acid from a compound, also DEAMINIZE. |
| DIACODIONS | • diacodions n. Plural of diacodion. • DIACODION n. (obsolete) a syrup of poppies, also DIACODIUM. |
| DIDANOSINE | • didanosine n. (Pharmacology) A reverse transcriptase inhibitor drug C10H12N4O3 which inhibits the replication of HIV… |
| DIDYNAMIES | • DIDYNAMY n. the state of having four stamens of unequal length. |
| DISBANDING | • disbanding v. Present participle of disband. • disbanding n. A disbandment. • DISBAND v. to break up. |
| DISCANDIED | • discandied v. Simple past tense and past participle of discandy. • DISCANDY v. (Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied, also DISCANDIE. |
| DISCANDIES | • discandies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discandy. • DISCANDY v. (Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied, also DISCANDIE. |
| DISCARDING | • discarding v. Present participle of discard. • discarding n. The act by which something is discarded; a throwing away. • discarding n. (In the plural) Discarded material. |
| DISDAINFUL | • disdainful adj. Showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy. • DISDAINFUL adj. full of or expressing disdain, also SDEIGNFULL. |
| DISDAINING | • disdaining v. Present participle of disdain. • disdaining n. Disdain. • DISDAIN v. to scorn, look down on. |
| DISGRADING | • disgrading v. Present participle of disgrade. • DISGRADE v. to strip of rank. |
| DISLOADING | • disloading v. Present participle of disload. • DISLOAD v. to unload, disburden. |
| DISPONDAIC | • dispondaic adj. Of or relating to dispondees. • DISPONDAIC adj. relating to a dispondee, a double spondee. |
| DISSUADING | • dissuading v. Present participle of dissuade. • dissuading n. A dissuasion. • DISSUADE v. to persuade not to do something. |
| DISTILLAND | • DISTILLAND n. that which is to be, or is, distilled. |
| DISTRAINED | • distrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of distrain. • DISTRAIN v. to seize and hold property as security. |
| HISPANIDAD | • HISPANIDAD n. a movement asserting the cultural unity of Spain and Latin America, also HISPANISM. |
| MIRANDISED | • Mirandised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Mirandise. • MIRANDISE v. in USA, to inform an accused person of their rights, also MIRANDIZE. |
| QUIDDANIES | • quiddanies n. Plural of quiddany. • QUIDDANY n. a jelly or thick syrup made from sweetened quince juice. |