| DELIRIANT | • deliriant n. A drug or other agent that induces a medical state of frank delirium. • DELIRIANT adj. of a drug, causing delirium. |
| DENIALIST | • denialist n. (Derogatory) One who denies an assertion in a controversial debate. • denialist adj. Relating to denial in a controversial debate. • DENIALIST n. a person who refuses to accept something that is regarded as an established fact. |
| DETAILING | • detailing v. Present participle of detail. • detailing n. Gerund of detail. • detailing n. Ornamentation on something that has been constructed. |
| DIACTINAL | • diactinal adj. Having two rays. • diactinal adj. Relating to, or composed of diactines. • DIACTINAL adj. having two rays, also DIACT, DIACTINE. |
| DICTIONAL | • dictional adj. Relating to diction. • DICTIONAL adj. relating to diction. |
| DIGITALIN | • digitalin n. Any of a mixture of glycosides, extracted from the foxglove plant, that are used as cardiotonics. • DIGITALIN n. a drug extracted from foxglove, used for heart complaints. |
| DILATIONS | • dilations n. Plural of dilation. • DILATION n. the act of dilating. |
| DISENTAIL | • disentail v. (Law) To free from entailment. • disentail n. (Law) The act of freeing from entailment. • DISENTAIL v. to free from entailment. |
| IDENTICAL | • identical adj. (Not comparable) Bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable. • identical adj. (Not comparable) Not different or other; not another or others; not different as regards self; selfsame;… • identical adj. (Not comparable, biology) Of twins, sharing the same genetic code. |
| INITIALED | • initialed v. Simple past tense and past participle of initial. • INITIAL v. to mark with the first letters of one's name. |
| INTERLAID | • interlaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of interlay. • INTERLAY v. to place between. |
| LATIFONDI | • LATIFONDO n. a great landed estate, also LATIFUNDIO, LATIFUNDIUM. |
| LATINISED | • Latinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Latinise. • LATINISE v. to translate into Latin, also LATINIZE. |
| LATINIZED | • latinized v. Simple past tense and past participle of latinize. • Latinized v. Simple past tense and past participle of Latinize. • LATINIZE v. to translate into Latin, also LATINISE. |
| LUNITIDAL | • lunitidal adj. Of or pertaining to tides caused by the moon. • lunitidal adj. Describing the difference in time between the crossing of a meridian by the moon and the subsequent… • LUNITIDAL adj. pertaining to tidal movements dependent on the moon. |
| NAUTILOID | • nautiloid n. A mollusc resembling a nautilus; specifically, a cephalopod of the subclass Nautiloidea. • nautiloid adj. (Zoology) Resembling a nautilus; pertaining to the subclass Nautiloidea. • NAUTILOID n. a mollusc of the subclass Nautiloidea, to which the nautilus and several extinct species belong. |
| PINTAILED | • pintailed adj. (Zoology) Having a tapered tail, with the middle feathers longest. • pin-tailed adj. Having a pintail, a thin pointed tail. • PINTAILED adj. having a very long narrow tail. |
| PLATINOID | • platinoid adj. Of or resembling platinum. • platinoid n. (Chemistry) Any of several metals that resemble platinum in their chemistry; especially osmium, iridium and palladium. • platinoid n. An alloy of copper, nickel, tungsten, and zinc once used in heating elements. |
| TAILWINDS | • tailwinds n. Plural of tailwind. • TAILWIND n. a wind coming from behind a moving vehicle. |