| ADVERSITIES | • adversities n. Plural of adversity. • ADVERSITY n. a state, condition, or instance of serious or continued difficulty or adverse fortune. |
| AEDILESHIPS | • aedileships n. Plural of aedileship. • ædileships n. Plural of ædileship. • AEDILESHIP n. the office of an aedile. |
| ASEPTICISED | • asepticised v. Simple past tense and past participle of asepticise. • ASEPTICISE v. to make aseptic; to treat with aseptics, also ASEPTICIZE. |
| BESTIALISED | • bestialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of bestialise. • BESTIALISE v. to make bestial, also BESTIALIZE. |
| DAILINESSES | • DAILINESS n. the quality of being daily, also DAILYNESS. |
| DECIMALISES | • decimalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decimalise. • DECIMALISE v. to convert to a decimal system, also DECIMALIZE. |
| DERIVATISES | • derivatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derivatise. • DERIVATISE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATIZE. |
| DESALINISED | • desalinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of desalinise. • DESALINISE v. to remove the salt from, also DESALINIZE. |
| DESALINISES | • desalinises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desalinise. • DESALINISE v. to remove the salt from, also DESALINIZE. |
| DESALINIZES | • desalinizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desalinize. • DESALINIZE v. to remove the salt from, also DESALINISE. |
| DESSIATINES | • dessiatines n. Plural of dessiatine. • DESSIATINE n. (Russian) a measure of land, also DESSYATIN, DESSYATINE, DESYATIN. |
| DESTABILISE | • destabilise v. (Transitive) To make something unstable. • destabilise v. (Transitive) To undermine a government, especially by means of subversion or terrorism. • destabilise v. (Intransitive) To become unstable. |
| DEVITALISES | • devitalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devitalise. • DEVITALISE v. to deprive of vitality, also DEVITALIZE. |
| DICASTERIES | • dicasteries n. Plural of dicastery. • DICASTERY n. a court of justice; a judgment hall. |
| DISSEMINATE | • disseminate v. (Transitive) To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, etc, or concrete things, for growth and… • disseminate v. (Intransitive) To become widespread. • DISSEMINATE v. to spread abroad as though sowing seed. |
| DISTRAINEES | • distrainees n. Plural of distrainee. • DISTRAINEE n. a person whose property has been distrained. |
| ELASTICISED | • elasticised v. Simple past tense and past participle of elasticise. • ELASTICISE v. to make elastic, also ELASTICIZE. |
| MEDICALISES | • medicalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of medicalise. • MEDICALISE v. to consider or treat in medical terms, also MEDICALIZE. |
| SPECIALISED | • specialised adj. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of specialized. • specialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of specialise. • SPECIALISE v. to make special or specific, also SPECIALIZE. |