| DELEGITIMATES | • delegitimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delegitimate. |
| DELIMITATIONS | • delimitations n. Plural of delimitation. • DELIMITATION n. the act of delimiting. |
| DERMATOLOGIST | • dermatologist n. A person who is skilled in, professes or practices dermatology. • DERMATOLOGIST n. one who studies dermatology. |
| DERMATOPLASTY | • dermatoplasty n. (Surgery) Plastic surgery of the skin, especially the use of skin grafts. • DERMATOPLASTY n. a plastic operation on the skin. |
| DILATOMETRIES | • dilatometries n. Plural of dilatometry. • DILATOMETRY n. measurement by dilatometer. |
| DILETTANTEISM | • dilettanteism n. Alternative form of dilettantism. • DILETTANTEISM n. the state of being a dilettante, also DILETTANTISM. |
| DILETTANTISMS | • dilettantisms n. Plural of dilettantism. • DILETTANTISM n. the state of being a dilettante, also DILETTANTEISM. |
| DISENTAILMENT | • DISENTAILMENT n. the act of disentailing. |
| DISMANTLEMENT | • dismantlement n. The act of dismantling; disassembly. • DISMANTLEMENT n. the act of dismantling. |
| DOCUMENTALIST | • documentalist n. A person, especially a librarian, who is an expert in documents and documentation. • DOCUMENTALIST n. a specialist in documentation. |
| LEGITIMATISED | • legitimatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of legitimatise. • LEGITIMATISE v. to make legitimate, also LEGITIMATIZE, LEGITIMISE, LEGITIMIZE. |
| MALADJUSTMENT | • maladjustment n. A poor or faulty adjustment, especially of a mechanism. • maladjustment n. (Psychology) The inability to adapt oneself to the needs of others, or to the stresses of normal life. • MALADJUSTMENT n. poor, faulty, or inadequate adjustment. |
| MALTODEXTRINS | • maltodextrins n. Plural of maltodextrin. • MALTODEXTRIN n. any of various carbohydrates derived from the partial hydrolysis of starch (as of corn or potatoes). |
| MELODRAMATIST | • melodramatist n. A writer of melodramas. • melodramatist n. An actor in melodramas. • melodramatist n. A melodramatic person. |
| MISTRANSLATED | • mistranslated v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistranslate. • MISTRANSLATE v. to translate wrongly. |
| MULTISTANDARD | • multistandard adj. Relating to, or offering support for, more than one standard. • MULTISTANDARD adj. in electronics, able to process signals from several different systems. |
| MULTISTRANDED | • multistranded adj. Composed of multiple strands. • MULTISTRANDED adj. having many strands. |