| CREMATED | • cremated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cremate. • CREMATE v. to reduce to ashes. |
| DEMARKET | • demarket v. (Transitive) To apply marketing methods to reduce the demand for (goods or services). • DEMARKET v. to discourage consumers from buying one's product. |
| DESTREAM | • destream v. (Transitive, education) Synonym of detrack (“eliminate separate teaching based on pupils’ ability level”). • DESTREAM v. to reverse the categorising of students. |
| 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. |
| EMPARTED | • emparted v. Simple past tense and past participle of empart. • EMPART v. (Spenser) to impart. |
| MARKETED | • marketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of market. • MARKET v. to offer for sale. |
| MASTERED | • mastered v. Simple past tense and past participle of master. • MASTER v. to become skilled in. |
| MATTERED | • mattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of matter. • MATTER v. to be of importance. |
| METEYARD | • meteyard n. (Obsolete) A yard, staff, or rod used as a measuring device. • Meteyard prop.n. A surname. • METEYARD n. a measuring rod, also METESTICK, METEWAND. |
| MODERATE | • moderate adj. Not excessive; acting in moderation. • moderate adj. (Pathology) more than mild, less than severe. • moderate adj. Mediocre. |
| REDREAMT | • redreamt v. Simple past tense and past participle of redream. • REDREAM v. to dream again. |
| REMEDIAT | • REMEDIAT adj. (Shakespeare) remedial. |
| RETEAMED | • reteamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reteam. • RETEAM v. to team up with again. |
| STREAMED | • streamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stream. • streamed adj. (UK, education) Divided into academic streams. • STREAM v. to flow in a steady current. |
| TAMPERED | • tampered v. Simple past tense and past participle of tamper. • TAMPER v. to interfere in a harmful manner. |
| TRAMELED | • TRAMEL v. (US) to hinder, also TRAMELL, TRAMMEL. |