| DASTARDLINESS | • dastardliness n. The state or quality of being dastardly. • DASTARDLINESS n. the state of being dastardly. |
| DEGRADINGNESS | • degradingness n. The state or quality of being degrading. • DEGRADINGNESS n. the state of being degrading. |
| DESIDERATIONS | • desiderations n. Plural of desideration. • DESIDERATION n. the act of desiderating. |
| DESIDERATIVES | • desideratives n. Plural of desiderative. • DESIDERATIVE n. something desirable. |
| DISACCHARIDES | • disaccharides n. Plural of disaccharide. • DISACCHARIDE n. any sugar that consists of two monosaccharide residues linked together. |
| DISADVENTURES | • disadventures n. Plural of disadventure. • DISADVENTURE n. (Spenser) a mishap, also DISAVENTURE. |
| DISAFFORESTED | • disafforested v. Simple past tense and past participle of disafforest. • DISAFFOREST v. to clear of forest, also DISFOREST. |
| DISAUTHORISED | • disauthorised v. Simple past tense and past participle of disauthorise. • DISAUTHORISE v. to deprive of authority, also DISAUTHORIZE. |
| DISCANDERINGS | • DISCANDERING n. (Shakespeare) melting from a state of being candied. |
| DISCORDANCIES | • discordancies n. Plural of discordancy. • DISCORDANCY n. the state or an instance of being discordant, also DISCORDANCE. |
| DISFRANCHISED | • disfranchised v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfranchise. • DISFRANCHISE v. to deprive of franchise. |
| DISGARRISONED | • disgarrisoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disgarrison. • DISGARRISON v. to deprive of a garrison. |
| DISHARMONISED | • disharmonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of disharmonise. • DISHARMONISE v. to put out of harmony, also DISHARMONIZE. |
| DISPAUPERISED | • dispauperised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispauperise. • DISPAUPERISE v. to free from pauperdom, also DISPAUPERIZE. |
| MISADDRESSING | • misaddressing v. Present participle of misaddress. • MISADDRESS v. to address wrongly. |
| MISUNDERSTAND | • misunderstand v. (Transitive) To understand incorrectly, while believing one has understood correctly. • MISUNDERSTAND v. to fail to understand. |
| SCRIMSHANDIED | • SCRIMSHANDY v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDER, SCRIMSHAW. |
| STANDARDISERS | • standardisers n. Plural of standardiser. • STANDARDISER n. one who standardises, also STANDARDIZER. |
| STANDARDIZERS | • standardizers n. Plural of standardizer. • STANDARDIZER n. one who standardizes, also STANDARDISER. |