| DECARBURISING | • decarburising v. Present participle of decarburise. • DECARBURISE v. to remove carbon or carbon dioxide from, also DECARBURIZE. |
| DISAMBIGUATED | • disambiguated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disambiguate. • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| DISAMBIGUATES | • disambiguates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disambiguate. • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| DISEQUILIBRIA | • disequilibria n. Plural of disequilibrium. • DISEQUILIBRIUM n. loss or lack of equilibrium. |
| DISTRIBUTABLE | • distributable adj. Capable of being distributed. • distributable n. (Construction) Any of the costs that are not directly associated with a specific account. • distributable n. (Computing) A software component that can be distributed. |
| DUTIABILITIES | • DUTIABILITY n. the state of being dutiable. |
| EDUCABILITIES | • educabilities n. Plural of educability. • EDUCABILITY n. the capacity to be educated. |
| INAUDIBLENESS | • inaudibleness n. Inaudibility; the state or quality of being inaudible. • INAUDIBLE n. that cannot be heard. |
| INDISSUADABLE | • indissuadable adj. Not to be dissuaded. • INDISSUADABLE adj. not able to be dissuaded. |
| INSUBORDINATE | • insubordinate adj. Rebellious or defiant to authority. • insubordinate adj. Contumacious. • insubordinate n. A person who defies authority. |
| LAUDABILITIES | • LAUDABILITY n. the state of being laudable. |
| MISATTRIBUTED | • misattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misattribute. • MISATTRIBUTE v. to attribute wrongly. |
| SUBCLASSIFIED | • subclassified adj. Subject to subclassification. • SUBCLASSIFY v. to group into subclasses. |
| SUBINDICATIVE | • subindicative adj. Tending to subindicate; suggestive; hinting at something. • SUBINDICATIVE adj. (obsolete) of the nature of a hint. |
| SUBORDINARIES | • subordinaries n. Plural of subordinary. • SUBORDINARY n. any of several heraldic bearings of secondary importance to the ordinary, such as the lozenge and the orle. |
| SUBORDINATIVE | • subordinative adj. Tending to subordinate; expressing subordination. • subordinative adj. (Grammar) Used to introduce a subordinate sentence. • SUBORDINATIVE adj. containing a subordinate clause or clauses. |
| UNDISGUISABLE | • undisguisable adj. Impossible to disguise. • UNDISGUISABLE adj. not disguisable. |