| ADMISSIONS | • admissions n. Plural of admission. • admissions n. The department, section, administrative team, etc., that process admissions for an institution, hospital… • ADMISSION n. the act of admitting. |
| DIASTALSIS | • diastalsis n. A form of peristalsis (as in the intestines) in which the wave of contraction is preceded by a period of inhibition. • DIASTALSIS n. a downward wave of contraction occurring in the intestine during digestion. |
| DIGLOSSIAS | • DIGLOSSIA n. the coexistence of a prestige language and a lower language. |
| DISABLISMS | • DISABLISM n. discrimination against the disabled. |
| DISABLISTS | • disablists n. Plural of disablist. • DISABLIST n. one who discriminates against the disabled. |
| DISMISSALS | • dismissals n. Plural of dismissal. • DISMISSAL n. the act of dismissing. |
| DISPASSION | • dispassion n. Freedom from passion; the absence of passion; an undisturbed state; apathy. • DISPASSION n. freedom from passion. |
| DISPRAISES | • dispraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispraise. • dispraises n. Plural of dispraise. • DISPRAISE v. to censure. |
| DISSATISFY | • dissatisfy v. To fail to satisfy; to displease. • DISSATISFY v. to fail to satisfy. |
| DISSAVINGS | • dissavings n. An amount that is dissaved. • DISSAVING n. the spending of savings made in the past to finance an excess of spending over disposable income, thus diminishing accumulated assets. |
| DISSIPATES | • dissipates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissipate. • DISSIPATE v. to scatter or disperse. |
| DISSUASION | • dissuasion n. The act or an instance of dissuading. • DISSUASION n. the act of dissuading. |
| DISSUASIVE | • dissuasive adj. Tending to dissuade, or divert from a measure or purpose; dehortatory. • dissuasive n. That which dissuades; a disincentive. • DISSUASIVE adj. tending to dissuade. |
| MISADVISES | • misadvises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misadvise. • MISADVISE v. to advise wrongly. |
| MISBIASSED | • MISBIAS v. to bias wrongly. |
| STASIDIONS | • STASIDION n. (Modern Greek) a stall in a Greek church. |