| ACCIDENTALS | • accidentals n. Plural of accidental. • ACCIDENTAL n. a nonessential property. |
| CANDLESTICK | • candlestick n. A holder with a socket or spike for a candle. • candlestick n. (Gymnastics) A gymnastics move in which the legs are pointed vertically upward. • candlestick n. (Finance) A color-coded bar showing the open and closing prices of a stock on a candlestick chart. |
| CONFISCATED | • confiscated v. Simple past tense and past participle of confiscate. • CONFISCATE v. to seize as forfeited to the public treasury. |
| CONSOCIATED | • consociated adj. Joined together; unified, linked. • consociated v. Simple past tense and past participle of consociate. • CONSOCIATE v. to ally or associate. |
| CONTRADICTS | • contradicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contradict. • CONTRADICT v. to assert the contrary of. |
| DESICCATING | • desiccating v. Present participle of desiccate. • DESICCATE v. to remove the moisture from, dry up. |
| DESICCATION | • desiccation n. (Uncountable) The state or process of being desiccated. • desiccation n. An act or occurrence of desiccating. • DESICCATION n. the state of being desiccated. |
| DESICCATIVE | • desiccative adj. Causing to desiccate; drying out. • desiccative n. Any substance that promotes drying. • DESICCATIVE n. a drying agent. |
| DESICCATORS | • desiccators n. Plural of desiccator. • DESICCATOR n. one who, or that which, desiccates. |
| DIACAUSTICS | • diacaustics n. Plural of diacaustic. • DIACAUSTIC n. a type of curve formed by refraction. |
| DIACOUSTICS | • diacoustics n. The science concerned with the properties of sound as affected by passing through different mediums; diaphonics. • DIACOUSTICS n. the branch of physics that deals with refracted sound. |
| DICTATRICES | • dictatrices n. Plural of dictatrix. • DICTATRIX n. a female dictator, also DICTATRESS. |
| DIDACTICISM | • didacticism n. (Uncountable) An artistic philosophy that emphasises instructional and informative qualities over mere entertainment. • didacticism n. (Countable) A work, statement, etc. of this kind. • DIDACTICISM n. being didactic. |
| DISACCREDIT | • DISACCREDIT v. to remove accreditation from. |
| DISACCUSTOM | • disaccustom v. To cause (someone) to break a habit or become unaccustomed to something that they are previously accustomed to. • DISACCUSTOM v. to free from a habit. |
| DISCALCEATE | • discalceate v. (Rare) To remove shoes or other footwear. • discalceate adj. (Rare) barefoot. • DISCALCEATE adj. unshod. |
| INDUCTANCES | • inductances n. Plural of inductance. • INDUCTANCE n. the property of inducing an electromotive force by variation of current in a circuit. |
| OCCIDENTALS | • occidentals n. Plural of occidental. • OCCIDENTAL n. one who lives in the west. |
| REACCREDITS | • reaccredits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reaccredit. • re-accredits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-accredit. • REACCREDIT v. to accredit again. |