| DEDICATIONAL | • DEDICATIONAL adj. of the nature of a dedication. |
| DEDICATORIAL | • dedicatorial adj. Dedicatory. • DEDICATORIAL adj. related to dedication. |
| DEINDEXATION | • deindexation n. (Finance) The removal of indexation (index-linking of a monetary value). • DEINDEXATION n. the state of being no longer index-linked. |
| DEOXIDATIONS | • deoxidations n. Plural of deoxidation. • DEOXIDATION n. the act of deoxidizing. |
| DESIDERATION | • desideration n. The act of desiderating. • desideration n. Something desired. • DESIDERATION n. the act of desiderating. |
| DIPLOMATISED | • diplomatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of diplomatise. • DIPLOMATISE v. to practise, or bring about by, diplomacy, also DIPLOMATIZE. |
| DIPLOMATIZED | • diplomatized v. Simple past tense and past participle of diplomatize. • DIPLOMATIZE v. to practise, or bring about by, diplomacy, also DIPLOMATISE. |
| DISAPPOINTED | • disappointed adj. Defeated of expectations or hope; experiencing disappointment; let down. • disappointed adj. Expressing or indicating disappointment. • disappointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disappoint. |
| DOMICILIATED | • domiciliated v. Simple past tense and past participle of domiciliate. • DOMICILIATE v. to establish in a permanent residence. |
| ENDOCARDITIC | • endocarditic adj. Having or relating to endocarditis. • ENDOCARDITIC adj. relating to endocarditis, inflammation of the inner lining of the heart. |
| ENDOCARDITIS | • endocarditis n. (Pathology, cardiology) An inflammation of the endocardium and possibly the heart valves. • ENDOCARDITIS n. inflammation of the inner lining of the heart. |
| NONADDICTIVE | • nonaddictive adj. Not addictive; not able to cause addiction. • NONADDICTIVE adj. not addictive. |
| NONADDITIVES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| REDEDICATION | • rededication n. A new dedication. • REDEDICATION n. the act of rededicating. |
| THALIDOMIDES | • thalidomides n. Plural of thalidomide. • THALIDOMIDE n. a nonbarbiturate sedative drug, withdrawn in 1961 because found to cause malformation in the fetus if taken during pregnancy. |