| DEDRAMATISES | • DEDRAMATISE v. to play down the importance of, lessen or keep low the tension or friction caused by, also DEDRAMATIZE. |
| DISASSEMBLED | • disassembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disassemble. • DISASSEMBLE v. to take apart. |
| DISBANDMENTS | • disbandments n. Plural of disbandment. • DISBANDMENT n. the act of disbanding. |
| DISCARDMENTS | • DISCARDMENT n. the act of discarding. |
| DISCOMEDUSAN | • discomedusan n. (Zoology) A jellyfish of the subclass Discomedusae. • discomedusan adj. (Zoology) Of or relating to the subclass Discomedusae. • DISCOMEDUSAN n. a member of the Discomedusae, an order of jellyfishes with flattened umbrella. |
| DISMAYEDNESS | • dismayedness n. The state or quality of being dismayed. • DISMAYEDNESS n. the state of being dismayed. |
| 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. |
| DISSIMILATED | • dissimilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissimilate. • DISSIMILATE v. to undergo dissimilation. |
| DISSIMULATED | • dissimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissimulate. • DISSIMULATE v. to pretend, feign. |
| MIDDENSTEADS | • middensteads n. Plural of middenstead. • MIDDENSTEAD n. the site of a midden. |
| MISADDRESSED | • misaddressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misaddress. • MISADDRESS v. to address wrongly. |
| MISADDRESSES | • misaddresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misaddress. • MISADDRESS v. to address wrongly. |
| MISADVISEDLY | • misadvisedly adv. In a misadvised manner. • MISADVISED adv. MISADVISE, to advise wrongly. |
| MISDIAGNOSED | • misdiagnosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdiagnose. • MISDIAGNOSE v. to diagnose wrongly. |
| MISPERSUADED | • mispersuaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispersuade. • MISPERSUADE v. to persuade wrongly. |