| DAINTINESSES | • daintinesses n. Plural of daintiness. • DAINTINESS n. the quality of being dainty. |
| DESTABILISES | • destabilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destabilise. • DESTABILISE v. to make unstable, also DESTABILIZE. |
| DISASSOCIATE | • disassociate v. To separate (oneself); to dissolve one’s association with a person, group, or situation. • disassociate v. (Transitive) To separate into smaller discrete units, as with analysis. • disassociate v. (Intransitive, of linked components) To separate; to disunite; to disintegrate; to dissolve. |
| DISESTABLISH | • disestablish v. To deprive (An established church, military squadron, operations base, etc.) of its official status. • disestablish v. To abolish (an existing position of employment). • DISESTABLISH v. to deprive of an established status. |
| DISSATISFIED | • dissatisfied adj. Feeling or displaying disappointment or a lack of contentment. • dissatisfied adj. Not satisfied (e.g. with the quality of something). • dissatisfied v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissatisfy. |
| DISSATISFIES | • dissatisfies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissatisfy. • DISSATISFY v. to fail to satisfy. |
| DISSEMINATES | • disseminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disseminate. • DISSEMINATE v. to spread abroad as though sowing seed. |
| DISSIMILATES | • dissimilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissimilate. • DISSIMILATE v. to undergo dissimilation. |
| DISSIMULATES | • dissimulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissimulate. • DISSIMULATE v. to pretend, feign. |
| DISSIPATIONS | • dissipations n. Plural of dissipation. • DISSIPATION n. the act of dissipating. |
| DISTRINGASES | • distringases n. Plural of distringas. • DISTRINGAS n. formerly, a writ directing a sheriff or other officer to distrain. |
| DYNASTICISMS | • dynasticisms n. Plural of dynasticism. • DYNASTICISM n. a system of government in which the rulers are all drawn from the same family. |
| SCHISMATISED | • schismatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of schismatise. • SCHISMATISE v. to practise schism; to make a schism, also SCHISMATIZE. |
| SYNDICALISTS | • syndicalists n. Plural of syndicalist. • SYNDICALIST n. a believer in syndicalism. |