| MISBRANDING | • misbranding v. Present participle of misbrand. • MISBRAND v. to brand incorrectly. |
| DISAMBIGUATE | • disambiguate v. To remove ambiguities from; to make less ambiguous; to clarify or specify which of multiple possibilities… • disambiguate v. (Linguistics) To distinguish one word or lexical unit (from a different one which has a similar form). • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| DISEMBARKING | • disembarking v. Present participle of disembark. • disembarking n. A disembarkation. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| SKIMBOARDING | • skimboarding n. A form of surfing in shallow water near a beach. • SKIMBOARD v. to use a skimboard. |
| 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. |
| DISASSEMBLING | • disassembling v. Present participle of disassemble. • DISASSEMBLE v. to take apart. |
| DISAMBIGUATING | • disambiguating v. Present participle of disambiguate. • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| DISAMBIGUATION | • disambiguation n. The removal of ambiguity. • disambiguation n. (Wiki jargon) A page on a wiki containing links to two or more topics with the same name. • DISAMBIGUATION n. the establishment of a single semantic or grammatical interpretation. |
| DISEMBRANGLING | • disembrangling v. Present participle of disembrangle. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DAMAGEABILITIES | • damageabilities n. Plural of damageability. • DAMAGEABILITY n. the quality of being damageable. |
| DISAMBIGUATIONS | • disambiguations n. Plural of disambiguation. • DISAMBIGUATION n. the establishment of a single semantic or grammatical interpretation. |
| DISEMBARRASSING | • disembarrassing v. Present participle of disembarrass. • DISEMBARRASS v. to free from something troublesome or superfluous. |