| ADVERSITIES | • adversities n. Plural of adversity. • ADVERSITY n. a state, condition, or instance of serious or continued difficulty or adverse fortune. |
| DEPRAVITIES | • depravities n. Plural of depravity. • DEPRAVITY n. wickedness. |
| DERIVATISED | • derivatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of derivatise. • derivatised adj. Alternative form of derivatized. • DERIVATISE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATIZE. |
| DERIVATISES | • derivatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derivatise. • DERIVATISE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATIZE. |
| DERIVATIVES | • derivatives n. Plural of derivative. • DERIVATIVE n. a word formed by derivation. |
| DERIVATIZES | • derivatizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derivatize. • DERIVATIZE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATISE. |
| DESICCATIVE | • desiccative adj. Causing to desiccate; drying out. • desiccative n. Any substance that promotes drying. • DESICCATIVE n. a drying agent. |
| DESIGNATIVE | • designative adj. Serving to designate. • DESIGNATIVE adj. serving to designate, also DESIGNATORY. |
| DEVITALISED | • devitalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of devitalise. • devitalised adj. Deprived of vitality. • DEVITALISE v. to deprive of vitality, also DEVITALIZE. |
| DEVITALISES | • devitalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devitalise. • DEVITALISE v. to deprive of vitality, also DEVITALIZE. |
| DEVITALIZES | • devitalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devitalize. • DEVITALIZE v. to deprive of life or vitality, also DEVITALISE. |
| DIVALENCIES | • divalencies n. Plural of divalency. • DIVALENCY n. the state of being divalent, also DIVALENCE. |
| KHEDIVIATES | • KHEDIVIATE n. the office of khedive, the Viceroy of Egypt, also KHEDIVATE. |
| LIVELIHEADS | • LIVELIHEAD n. (obsolete) liveliness. |
| MEDIEVALISM | • medievalism n. The state of being medieval. • medievalism n. (Uncountable) The study of the Middle Ages. • medievalism n. A custom or belief from the Middle Ages. |
| MEDIEVALIST | • medievalist n. One who studies the culture and history of the Middle Ages. • MEDIEVALIST n. a specialist in medieval history and culture, also MEDIAEVALIST. |
| RELATIVISED | • relativised v. Simple past tense and past participle of relativise. • RELATIVISE v. to make relative, also RELATIVIZE. |
| REVITALISED | • revitalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of revitalise. • REVITALISE v. to give new life or vigor to, also REVITALIZE. |
| VINDEMIATES | • VINDEMIATE v. (archaic) to gather grapes or other fruit. |
| VIVANDIERES | • vivandieres n. Plural of vivandiere. • vivandières n. Plural of vivandière. • VIVANDIERE n. (French) a (female) attendant on a regiment, who sells provisions. |