| COASTGUARDMEN | • coastguardmen n. Plural of coastguardman. • COASTGUARDMAN n. a member of a coast guard, also COASTGUARDSMAN. |
| COSTARDMONGER | • costardmonger n. Archaic form of costermonger. • COSTARDMONGER n. a hawker of fruits, vegetables, fish, etc., also COSTERMONGER. |
| DEMOCRATISING | • democratising v. Present participle of democratise. • DEMOCRATISE v. to make democratic, also DEMOCRATIZE. |
| DEMOGRAPHISTS | • DEMOGRAPHIST n. a demographer. |
| DEMONSTRATING | • demonstrating v. Present participle of demonstrate. • DEMONSTRATE v. to show clearly. |
| DEPHLEGMATORS | • dephlegmators n. Plural of dephlegmator. • DEPHLEGMATOR n. an agent that dephlegmates. |
| DERMATOLOGIES | • dermatologies n. Plural of dermatology. • DERMATOLOGY n. the study of skin. |
| DERMATOLOGIST | • dermatologist n. A person who is skilled in, professes or practices dermatology. • DERMATOLOGIST n. one who studies dermatology. |
| DEUTEROGAMIES | • DEUTEROGAMY n. a second marriage after the death of the first spouse, also DIGAMY. |
| DEUTEROGAMIST | • deuterogamist n. (Theology, law) A practicer or supporter of deuterogamy. • DEUTEROGAMIST n. someone who remarries after a spouse's death, also DIGAMIST. |
| DIAGEOTROPISM | • diageotropism n. (Botany) The tendency of plant organs, such as roots, to assume a position oblique or transverse to… • DIAGEOTROPISM n. the tendency of roots to orient perpendicular to gravity. |
| DOGMATOLOGIES | • DOGMATOLOGY n. the science of dogma. |
| DOMESTICATING | • domesticating v. Present participle of domesticate. • DOMESTICATE v. to bring into domestic use. |
| DRAUGHTSWOMEN | • draughtswomen n. Plural of draughtswoman. • DRAUGHTSWOMAN n. a female draughtsman. |
| GEODYNAMICIST | • geodynamicist n. One who studies geodynamics. • GEODYNAMICIST n. a student of geodynamics, the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| GONADECTOMIES | • gonadectomies n. Plural of gonadectomy. • GONADECTOMY n. the surgical removal of a gonad. |
| HOMESTEADINGS | • HOMESTEADING n. (US) a scheme by which people are permitted to buy, or live rent-free in, semi-derelict buildings and improve them with the help of Government grants, etc. |
| MISCATALOGUED | • miscatalogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of miscatalogue. |
| TRAGICOMEDIES | • tragicomedies n. Plural of tragicomedy. • TRAGICOMEDY n. a drama or a situation blending tragic and comic elements. |