| ADDITAMENTS | • additaments n. Plural of additament. • ADDITAMENT n. a thing added or appended; a heraldic ornament. |
| BASTINADOED | • bastinadoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bastinado. • BASTINADO v. to torture thus, also BASTINADE. |
| DEDICATIONS | • dedications n. Plural of dedication. • DEDICATION n. an act or rite of dedicating to a divine being or to a sacred use. |
| DENATURISED | • denaturised v. Simple past tense and past participle of denaturise. • DENATURISE v. to remove the nature from, also DENATURIZE. |
| DENUDATIONS | • denudations n. Plural of denudation. • DENUDATION n. the act of making bare. |
| DESALINATED | • desalinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of desalinate. • DESALINATE v. to remove the salt from. |
| DISANIMATED | • disanimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disanimate. • DISANIMATE v. to deprive of life. |
| DISANOINTED | • disanointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disanoint. • DISANOINT v. to undo the anointing or consecration of. |
| DISBANDMENT | • disbandment n. The act of disbanding. • DISBANDMENT n. the act of disbanding. |
| DISCARDMENT | • discardment n. The act of discarding or throwing away. • DISCARDMENT n. the act of discarding. |
| DISENTAILED | • disentailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentail. • DISENTAIL v. to free from entailment. |
| DISORDINATE | • disordinate adj. (Obsolete) inordinate; disorderly. • DISORDINATE adj. not in order. |
| DISTILLANDS | • DISTILLAND n. that which is to be, or is, distilled. |
| DYNAMITARDS | • dynamitards n. Plural of dynamitard. • DYNAMITARD n. (archaic) a user of dynamite esp. for political purposes, also DYNAMITER. |
| INTERDASHED | • interdashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interdash. • INTERDASH v. to dash between or among; to intersperse. |
| MIDDENSTEAD | • middenstead n. A place where dung is heaped up. • MIDDENSTEAD n. the site of a midden. |
| RITARDANDOS | • ritardandos n. Plural of ritardando. • RITARDANDO n. (Italian) a musical passage with a gradual slackening of tempo, also RITARD. |
| STANDARDISE | • standardise v. To establish a standard consisting of regulations for how something is to be done across an organization. • standardise v. To make to conform to a standard. • standardise v. To check for conformance with a standard. |
| STANDARDIZE | • standardize v. US and Oxford British spelling standard spelling of standardise. • STANDARDIZE v. to make standard, also STANDARDISE. |
| SURADDITION | • suraddition n. (Obsolete) Something added or appended, as to a name. • SURADDITION n. (Shakespeare) an additional title or designation. |