| ADDITIONALLY | • additionally adv. By way of addition; in addition to; also. • ADDITIONAL adv. existing by way of addition. |
| ADJUDICATING | • adjudicating v. Present participle of adjudicate. • ADJUDICATE v. to settle judicially. |
| ADJUDICATION | • adjudication n. The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement. • adjudication n. A judgment or sentence. • adjudication n. (Law) The decision upon the question of whether the debtor is a bankrupt. |
| ADJUDICATIVE | • adjudicative adj. Of or pertaining to an adjudication or to an adjudicator. • ADJUDICATIVE adj. relating to adjudication, also ADJUDICATORY. |
| AUTODIDACTIC | • autodidactic adj. Of, relating to, or being an autodidact; self-taught; self-educated. • AUTODIDACTIC adj. self-taught. |
| DEDICATIONAL | • DEDICATIONAL adj. of the nature of a dedication. |
| DEDICATORIAL | • dedicatorial adj. Dedicatory. • DEDICATORIAL adj. related to dedication. |
| DIARTHRODIAL | • diarthrodial adj. (Anatomy) Relating to diarthrosis, or movable articulations. • DIARTHRODIAL adj. of or like a diarthrosis, a joint permitting free movement. |
| DIDACTICALLY | • didactically adv. In a didactic manner. • DIDACTICAL adv. designed or intended to teach, also DIDACTIC. |
| DIGLADIATING | • digladiating v. Present participle of digladiate. • DIGLADIATE v. (obsolete) to fight with swords; to fence. |
| DIGLADIATION | • digladiation n. (Obsolete) Act of digladiating; violent dispute or combat. • DIGLADIATION n. a fight, a dispute. |
| DIGLADIATORS | • DIGLADIATOR n. one who fights with swords. |
| DILAPIDATING | • dilapidating v. Present participle of dilapidate. • DILAPIDATE v. to bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin. |
| DILAPIDATION | • dilapidation n. The state of being dilapidated, reduced to decay, partially ruined. • dilapidation n. (Law) The act of dilapidating, damaging a building or structure through neglect or intentionally. • dilapidation n. (Britain, law) Ecclesiastical waste: impairing of church property by an incumbent, through neglect or intentionally. |
| DILAPIDATORS | • dilapidators n. Plural of dilapidator. • DILAPIDATOR n. an agent that dilapidates. |
| DISGRADATION | • disgradation n. (Scotland, law, obsolete) degradation; a stripping of titles and honours. • DISGRADATION n. the act of disgrading, depriving of rank. |
| INCARDINATED | • incardinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incardinate. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| UNIRRADIATED | • unirradiated adj. Not irradiated. • UNIRRADIATED adj. not irradiated. |