| BRIDESMAIDS | • bridesmaids n. Plural of bridesmaid. • bridesmaids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bridesmaid. • bride's␣maids n. Plural of bride’s maid. |
| DAMINOZIDES | • DAMINOZIDE n. a kind of pesticide used on apple trees. |
| DECIMALISED | • decimalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of decimalise. • DECIMALISE v. to convert to a decimal system, also DECIMALIZE. |
| DIASCORDIUM | • diascordium n. (Obsolete, pharmacology) A medicine made from dried herbs, especially Teucrium scordium. • DIASCORDIUM n. (obsolete) a medicine made from water-germander, etc. |
| 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. |
| DIDACTYLISM | • didactylism n. (Anatomy) The condition of having only two fingers on a hand, or only two toes on a foot. • DIDACTYLISM n. having twelve fingers. |
| DISAFFIRMED | • disaffirmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disaffirm. • DISAFFIRM v. to assert the contrary of; to contradict. |
| DISANIMATED | • disanimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disanimate. • DISANIMATE v. to deprive of life. |
| DISIMAGINED | • disimagined v. Simple past tense and past participle of disimagine. • DISIMAGINE v. to banish from the imagination. |
| IMPARADISED | • imparadised v. Simple past tense and past participle of imparadise. • IMPARADISE v. to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. |
| INDAPAMIDES | • INDAPAMIDE n. a synthetic thiazide drug used in the treatment of high blood pressure and oedema. |
| MEDICALISED | • medicalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of medicalise. • MEDICALISE v. to consider or treat in medical terms, also MEDICALIZE. |
| MISDREADING | • misdreading v. Present participle of misdread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |