| 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. |
| BROADSIDING | • broadsiding v. Present participle of broadside. • BROADSIDE v. to deliver a broadside. |
| CORDIALISED | • cordialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of cordialise. • CORDIALISE v. to become cordial, fraternise, also CORDIALIZE. |
| DERIVATISED | • derivatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of derivatise. • derivatised adj. Alternative form of derivatized. • DERIVATISE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATIZE. |
| DIASCORDIUM | • diascordium n. (Obsolete, pharmacology) A medicine made from dried herbs, especially Teucrium scordium. • DIASCORDIUM n. (obsolete) a medicine made from water-germander, etc. |
| DINANDERIES | • DINANDERIE n. (French) domestic decorative brassware, originally that made at Dinant in Belgium. |
| DISACCHARID | • DISACCHARID n. any of a class of sugars, such as maltose, lactose, and sucrose, having two linked monosaccharide units per molecule. |
| DISACCREDIT | • DISACCREDIT v. to remove accreditation from. |
| DISADORNING | • disadorning v. Present participle of disadorn. • DISADORN v. to deprive of ornaments. |
| DISAFFIRMED | • disaffirmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disaffirm. • DISAFFIRM v. to assert the contrary of; to contradict. |
| DISHOARDING | • dishoarding v. Present participle of dishoard. • DISHOARD v. to put previously withheld (money) into circulation. |
| DISORDINATE | • disordinate adj. (Obsolete) inordinate; disorderly. • DISORDINATE adj. not in order. |
| DISPREADING | • dispreading v. Present participle of dispread. • DISPREAD v. (Spenser) to spread out, also DISPRED. |
| IDOLATRISED | • idolatrised v. Simple past tense and past participle of idolatrise. • IDOLATRISE v. to worship as an idol, to adore, also IDOLATRIZE. |
| IMPARADISED | • imparadised v. Simple past tense and past participle of imparadise. • IMPARADISE v. to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. |
| MISDREADING | • misdreading v. Present participle of misdread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |
| RADICALISED | • radicalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of radicalise. • RADICALISE v. to make or become radical, also RADICALIZE. |
| SURADDITION | • suraddition n. (Obsolete) Something added or appended, as to a name. • SURADDITION n. (Shakespeare) an additional title or designation. |