| ADMINISTERED | • administered v. Simple past tense and past participle of administer. • ADMINISTER v. to manage or supervise the execution, use, or conduct of. |
| BRIDEMAIDENS | • BRIDEMAIDEN n. a woman who is an attendant of a bride, also BRIDEMAID, BRIDESMAID. |
| DEFIBRINATED | • defibrinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of defibrinate. • DEFIBRINATE v. to remove fibrin from blood. |
| DEINDEXATION | • deindexation n. (Finance) The removal of indexation (index-linking of a monetary value). • DEINDEXATION n. the state of being no longer index-linked. |
| DEMIMONDAINE | • demimondaine n. A sexually promiscuous woman (of the demimonde). • demi-mondaine n. Alternative form of demimondaine. • DEMIMONDAINE n. (French) a demirep, a woman of doubtful reputation. |
| DESANCTIFIED | • desanctified v. Simple past tense and past participle of desanctify. |
| DESIDERATING | • desiderating v. Present participle of desiderate. • DESIDERATE v. to desire; to feel the want of. |
| DESIDERATION | • desideration n. The act of desiderating. • desideration n. Something desired. • DESIDERATION n. the act of desiderating. |
| DISENCHAINED | • disenchained adj. (Archaic) Freed from restraint; unrestrained. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. |
| DISENTRAILED | • disentrailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentrail. • disentrailed adj. (Obsolete) Drawn from the entrails. • DISENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAYLE. |
| DISENTRAINED | • disentrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentrain. • disentrained adj. Involving circadian rhythms that are no aligned with the natural environment. • disentrained adj. Having precipitated out of a current. |
| DISSEMINATED | • disseminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disseminate. • disseminated adj. Spread around; widespread. • disseminated adj. (Medicine) spread over a wide area of the body or of an organ. |
| PEDANTICISED | • PEDANTICISE v. to be pedantic, also PEDANTICIZE. |
| PEDANTICIZED | • pedanticized v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedanticize. • PEDANTICIZE v. to be pedantic, also PEDANTICISE. |
| REDEDICATING | • rededicating v. Present participle of rededicate. • REDEDICATE v. to dedicate again. |
| REDEDICATION | • rededication n. A new dedication. • REDEDICATION n. the act of rededicating. |
| REVINDICATED | • revindicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revindicate. • REVINDICATE v. to vindicate again. |
| STIPENDIATED | • stipendiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stipendiate. • STIPENDIATE v. to provide with a salary. |