| DECIDABILITY | • decidability n. (Logic, computer science) The state or condition of being decidable. • DECIDABILITY n. the quality of being decidable. |
| DECLASSIFIED | • declassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of declassify. • DECLASSIFY v. to remove or reduce the security classification of. |
| DEDICATIONAL | • DEDICATIONAL adj. of the nature of a dedication. |
| DEDICATORIAL | • dedicatorial adj. Dedicatory. • DEDICATORIAL adj. related to dedication. |
| DERACIALISED | • deracialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of deracialise. • DERACIALISE v. to divest of racial character, also DERACIALIZE. |
| DERACIALIZED | • deracialized v. Simple past tense and past participle of deracialize. • DERACIALIZE v. to divest of racial character, also DERACIALISE. |
| DIDACTICALLY | • didactically adv. In a didactic manner. • DIDACTICAL adv. designed or intended to teach, also DIDACTIC. |
| DIDACTYLISMS | • DIDACTYLISM n. having twelve fingers. |
| DILUCIDATING | • dilucidating v. Present participle of dilucidate. • DILUCIDATE v. (obsolete) to elucidate. |
| DILUCIDATION | • dilucidation n. (Obsolete) The act of making clear; clarification. • DILUCIDATION n. the act of dilucidating. |
| DIPLOCARDIAC | • DIPLOCARDIAC adj. of birds and mammals, having a four-chambered heart, which enables two separate circulations and prevents mixing of the arterial and venous blood. |
| DIVELLICATED | • divellicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of divellicate. • divellicated adj. Torn apart. • DIVELLICATE v. to pull in pieces; to pluck apart. |
| DOMICILIATED | • domiciliated v. Simple past tense and past participle of domiciliate. • DOMICILIATE v. to establish in a permanent residence. |
| INDUPLICATED | • INDUPLICATED adj. folded inwards, also INDUPLICATE. |
| RADIONUCLIDE | • radionuclide n. (Physics) a radioactive nuclide. • RADIONUCLIDE n. a radioactive nuclide. |