| CERAMIDE | • ceramide n. (Biochemistry) Any of various lipids formed by linking a fatty acid to sphingosine and found widely… • CERAMIDE n. any of a family of lipids used in cosmetics. |
| DIAMETER | • diameter n. (Geometry) Any straight line between two points on the circumference of a circle that passes through… • diameter n. (Geometry) The length of such a line. • diameter n. (Geometry) The maximum distance between any two points in a metric space. |
| DIATREME | • diatreme n. (Geology) A cone-shaped volcanic vent produced by the explosion of gas-filled magma. • DIATREME n. a volcanic vent produced by gaseous explosions. |
| DIEMAKER | • diemaker n. Someone who makes dies (devices for cutting shapes). • DIEMAKER n. one that makes dies. |
| DREAMIER | • dreamier adj. Comparative form of dreamy: more dreamy. • DREAMY adj. full of dreams. |
| EMPAIRED | • empaired v. Simple past tense and past participle of empair. • EMPAIRE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPARE. |
| JEREMIAD | • jeremiad n. A long speech or prose work that bitterly laments the state of society and its morals, and often contains… • JEREMIAD n. a literary work or speech expressing a bitter lament or a righteous prophecy of doom. |
| MADERISE | • maderise v. Alternative form of maderize. • MADERISE v. (French) to become flat and rusty (wine), also MADERIZE. |
| MADERIZE | • maderize v. (Wine) To oxidize. • MADERIZE v. (French) to become flat and rusty (wine), also MADERISE. |
| MEDICARE | • medicare n. (Canada) The Canadian public health insurance system. • Medicare prop.n. (US) The system of government subsidies for health care for the elderly and disabled. • Medicare prop.n. (Australia) The publicly funded universal health care system, operated by the government authority Medicare Australia. |
| REIMAGED | • reimaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of reimage. • REIMAGE v. to fix the image of. |
| REMAILED | • remailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of remail. • REMAIL v. to post again. |
| REMAINED | • remained v. Simple past tense and past participle of remain. • REMAIN v. to continue in the same state. |
| REMEDIAL | • remedial adj. Curative; providing a remedy. • remedial adj. Intended to remediate#Verb (i.e., correct or improve) deficient skills in some subject. • remedial n. (Education) A pupil enrolled in special classes to improve deficient skills. |
| REMEDIAT | • REMEDIAT adj. (Shakespeare) remedial. |