| ADENITISES | • adenitises n. Plural of adenitis. • ADENITIS n. inflammation of glands. |
| DAINTINESS | • daintiness n. The characteristic of being dainty. • daintiness n. A dainty behaviour or gesture. • DAINTINESS n. the quality of being dainty. |
| DEAMINISES | • DEAMINISE v. to remove the amino acid from a compound, also DEAMINIZE. |
| DENIALISTS | • denialists n. Plural of denialist. • DENIALIST n. a person who refuses to accept something that is regarded as an established fact. |
| DESALINISE | • desalinise v. Alternative form of desalinize. • DESALINISE v. to remove the salt from, also DESALINIZE. |
| DESSIATINE | • dessiatine n. Alternative form of dessiatina. • DESSIATINE n. (Russian) a measure of land, also DESSYATIN, DESSYATINE, DESYATIN. |
| DIAGENESIS | • diagenesis n. (Geology) All the chemical, physical, and biological changes sediment goes through during and after… • DIAGENESIS n. the physical and chemical changes (other than metamorphism) undergone by a sediment after deposition. |
| DIAKINESES | • diakineses n. Plural of diakinesis. • DIAKINESIS n. the final stage of prophase in meiosis. |
| DIAKINESIS | • diakinesis n. (Cytology) the last stage of prophase, in which the nucleolus and nuclear envelope disappear, spindle… • DIAKINESIS n. the final stage of prophase in meiosis. |
| DISCANDIES | • discandies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discandy. • DISCANDY v. (Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied, also DISCANDIE. |
| DISENTAILS | • disentails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentail. • DISENTAIL v. to free from entailment. |
| DISSEATING | • disseating v. Present participle of disseat. • DISSEAT v. to unseat, dethrone. |
| DYSKINESIA | • dyskinesia n. (Uncountable) A state of involuntary muscle movements, like tics and torticollis, and reduced voluntary… • dyskinesia n. (Countable) A disorder involving such state. • DYSKINESIA n. the loss of the power of voluntary movement. |
| MIRANDISES | • Mirandises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Mirandise. • MIRANDISE v. in USA, to inform an accused person of their rights, also MIRANDIZE. |
| MISANDRIES | • misandries n. Plural of misandry. • MISANDRY n. hatred of men. |
| SCIAENOIDS | • sciaenoids n. Plural of sciaenoid. • SCIAENOID n. a member of the family Sciaenidae of tropical and temperate percoid fishes, also SCIAENID. |
| SIGNALISED | • signalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of signalise. • SIGNALISE v. to make signal or eminent; to distinguish, also SIGNALIZE. |