| CYANIDINGS | • cyanidings n. Plural of cyaniding. • CYANIDING n. the extraction of gold or silver from ore by means of potassium cyanide. |
| DAYSAILING | • daysailing n. A brief sailing excursion for pleasure conducted in the space of one day or less. It may include sightseeing… • DAYSAIL v. to sail a yacht for a day. |
| DIDYNAMIES | • DIDYNAMY n. the state of having four stamens of unequal length. |
| DISALLYING | • disallying v. Present participle of disally. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| DISAMENITY | • disamenity n. A disadvantage or drawback, especially of a location. • DISAMENITY n. a lack of amenity; a disadvantage or drawback. |
| DISMAYLING | • DISMAYL v. (Spenser) to deprive of mail (armour). |
| DISPLAYING | • displaying v. Present participle of display. • DISPLAY v. to put on show. |
| DYNAMICIST | • dynamicist n. (Mechanics) A person who studies dynamics. • DYNAMICIST n. a person who studies dynamics. |
| DYNAMISING | • dynamising v. Present participle of dynamise. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| DYNAMISTIC | • dynamistic adj. Of or relating to dynamism. • DYNAMISTIC adj. relating to dynamism. |
| DYSKINESIA | • dyskinesia n. (Uncountable) A state of involuntary muscle movements, like tics and torticollis, and reduced voluntary… • dyskinesia n. (Countable) A disorder involving such state. • DYSKINESIA n. the loss of the power of voluntary movement. |
| HYALINISED | • hyalinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hyalinise. • HYALINISE v. of tissue, to change to a firm, glassy consistency, also HYALINIZE. |
| ISOCYANIDE | • isocyanide n. (Chemistry) The isomer HN+C- of hydrocyanic acid HCN. • isocyanide n. (Chemistry) Any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives RNC. • ISOCYANIDE n. a salt or ester of isocyanic acid. |
| ISODYNAMIC | • isodynamic adj. Having equal strength or force. • isodynamic adj. Of foods: having the same caloric content. • isodynamic n. A line of equal field intensity. |
| LEYLANDIIS | • leylandiis n. Plural of leylandii. • LEYLANDII n. the Leyland cypress, also LEYLANDI. |