| DENITRATING | • denitrating v. Present participle of denitrate. • DENITRATE v. to free from nitric acid or other nitrogen compounds. |
| DETRACTINGS | • detractings n. Plural of detracting. • DETRACTING n. the act of taking away from. |
| DEUTERATING | • deuterating v. Present participle of deuterate. • DEUTERATE v. to add deuterium to; to replace hydrogen by deuterium in molecules. |
| DISATTIRING | • disattiring v. Present participle of disattire. • DISATTIRE v. (Spenser) to unrobe; to undress. |
| DISTRACTING | • distracting v. Present participle of distract. • DISTRACT v. to divert the attention of. |
| DITTOGRAPHY | • dittography n. The accidental error of repeating a word, phrase or combination of letters by a scribe or copyist. • dittography n. An error produced thereby. • DITTOGRAPHY n. the unintentional repetition of letters in print. |
| DOCTORATING | • doctorating v. Present participle of doctorate. • DOCTORATE v. to take a doctorate. |
| DRAUGHTIEST | • draughtiest adj. Superlative form of draughty: most draughty. • DRAUGHTY adj. exposed to currents of air, also DRAFTY. |
| EGURGITATED | • EGURGITATE v. to vomit, to cast forth. |
| EXTRADITING | • extraditing v. Present participle of extradite. • EXTRADITE v. to deliver up by one government to another, as a fugitive from justice. |
| GASTRITIDES | • gastritides n. Plural of gastritis. • GASTRITIS n. inflammation of the stomach. |
| INGRATIATED | • ingratiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingratiate. • INGRATIATE v. to commend (usually oneself) persuasively to someone's favour. |
| INGRATITUDE | • ingratitude n. A lack or absence of gratitude; thanklessness. • INGRATITUDE n. lack of gratitude. |
| READMITTING | • readmitting v. Present participle of readmit. • READMIT v. to admit again. |
| REDICTATING | • redictating v. Present participle of redictate. • REDICTATE v. to dictate again. |
| STARLIGHTED | • starlighted adj. Illuminated by starlight. • STARLIGHTED adj. lighted by the stars, also STARLIT. |
| STRATEGISED | • strategised v. Simple past tense and past participle of strategise. • STRATEGISE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGIZE. |
| STRATEGIZED | • strategized v. Simple past tense and past participle of strategize. • STRATEGIZE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGISE. |