| DAILINESS | • dailiness n. The state or quality of being daily. • DAILINESS n. the quality of being daily, also DAILYNESS. |
| DIALLISTS | • diallists n. Plural of diallist. • DIALLIST n. a dialer, also DIALIST. |
| DIGLOSSIA | • diglossia n. (Linguistics, sociology) The coexistence in a given population of two closely related native languages… • diglossia n. (Pathology) The presence of a cleft or doubled tongue. • DIGLOSSIA n. the coexistence of a prestige language and a lower language. |
| DISABLISM | • disablism n. Ableism: discrimination against the disabled. • DISABLISM n. discrimination against the disabled. |
| DISABLIST | • disablist adj. Exhibiting disablism; prejudiced against the disabled. • disablist n. One who exhibits disablism. • DISABLIST n. one who discriminates against the disabled. |
| DISALLIES | • disallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disally. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| DISCLAIMS | • disclaims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disclaim. • DISCLAIM v. to renounce all claim. |
| DISMISSAL | • dismissal n. The act of sending someone away. • dismissal n. Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank. • dismissal n. A written or spoken statement of such an act. |
| DISSOCIAL | • dissocial adj. Unfriendly to society; selfish. • DISSOCIAL adj. (archaic) not social. |
| DISTRAILS | • distrails n. Plural of distrail. • DISTRAIL n. an aircraft's dissipation trail. |
| GLISSANDI | • glissandi n. Plural of glissando. • GLISSANDO n. (Italian) a gliding effect. |
| IDEALISES | • idealises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of idealise. • IDEALISE v. to regard as perfect, also IDEALIZE. |
| IDEALISMS | • idealisms n. Plural of idealism. • IDEALISM n. the pursuit of noble goals. |
| IDEALISTS | • idealists n. Plural of idealist. • IDEALIST n. an adherent of idealism. |
| LAPIDISTS | • lapidists n. Plural of lapidist. • LAPIDIST n. an expert in gems, also LAPIDARY. |
| SALINISED | • salinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of salinise. • SALINISE v. to treat with salt, also SALINIZE. |
| SIALIDANS | • SIALIDAN n. an alderfly, also SIALID. |
| TAILSKIDS | • tailskids n. Plural of tailskid. • TAILSKID n. a support on which the tail of a plane rests. |
| WINDSAILS | • windsails n. Plural of windsail. • WINDSAIL n. a wide funnel of canvas used to convey a stream of air below deck. |