| AUTOSCHEDIAZING | • AUTOSCHEDIAZE v. to improvise. |
| CATHODOGRAPHIES | • CATHODOGRAPHY n. the taking of photographs created using X-rays. |
| COUNTERSHADINGS | • countershadings n. Plural of countershading. • COUNTERSHADING n. cryptic coloration of an animal with parts normally in shadow being light and parts normally illuminated being dark thereby reducing shadows and contours. |
| DACTYLOGRAPHIES | • DACTYLOGRAPHY n. the study of fingerprints as a means of identification. |
| DEPHLOGISTICATE | • dephlogisticate v. To take away the phlogiston, i.e. ability to burn, which is now understood to be chemically impossible. • DEPHLOGISTICATE v. to make something fireproof. |
| DERMATOGLYPHICS | • dermatoglyphics n. The patterns of loops, arches and whorls on the skin of the fingers and feet. • dermatoglyphics n. The study of such patterns. • DERMATOGLYPHIC n. a ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet. |
| DERMATOGRAPHIAS | • DERMATOGRAPHIA n. a type of urticaria in which the physical allergy causes stroking or scratching, etc. to raise a red weal on the skin. |
| DERMATOGRAPHIES | • DERMATOGRAPHY n. anatomical description of the skin, also DERMOGRAPHY. |
| DIAPHRAGMITISES | • DIAPHRAGMITIS n. inflammation of the diaphragm, also DIAPHRAGMATITIS. |
| DISENCHANTINGLY | • disenchantingly adv. In a disenchanting manner. • DISENCHANTING adv. DISENCHANT, to free from enchantment. |
| DISESTABLISHING | • disestablishing v. Present participle of disestablish. • DISESTABLISH v. to deprive of an established status. |
| DISHEARTENINGLY | • dishearteningly adv. In a disheartening manner. • DISHEARTENING adv. DISHEARTEN, to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| DISTINGUISHABLE | • distinguishable adj. Able, or easily able to be distinguished. • DISTINGUISHABLE adj. capable of being distinguished. |
| FEATHERBEDDINGS | • FEATHERBEDDING n. protecting (an industry, workers, etc.) by such practices as overmanning in order to save jobs. |
| HYDROGENISATION | • hydrogenisation n. Alternative form of hydrogenization. • HYDROGENISATION n. the process of hydrogenising, also HYDROGENIZATION. |
| MULTITHREADINGS | • MULTITHREADING n. a programming system that enables actions to be carried out simultaneously. |
| NEARSIGHTEDNESS | • nearsightedness n. The property of being nearsighted, myopia. • near-sightedness n. Alternative spelling of nearsightedness. • NEARSIGHTED n. able to see near things more clearly than distant ones. |
| RADIOTELEGRAPHS | • radiotelegraphs n. Plural of radiotelegraph. • RADIOTELEGRAPH n. wireless telegraphy. |