| DARMSTADTIUM | • darmstadtium n. A transuranic chemical element (symbol Ds) with atomic number 110. • DARMSTADTIUM n. an artificially produced radioactive element. |
| DARMSTADTIUMS | • DARMSTADTIUM n. an artificially produced radioactive element. |
| DEARTICULATED | • dearticulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dearticulate. • DEARTICULATE v. to disjoint. |
| DEATTRIBUTED | • deattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deattribute. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| DISARTICULATED | • disarticulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disarticulate. • disarticulated adj. Disjointed. • DISARTICULATE v. to separate at a joint or articulation. |
| DIVERTICULATED | • diverticulated adj. Having a diverticulum. • DIVERTICULATED adj. having diverticula, intestinal pouches, also DIVERTICULATE. |
| INTURBIDATED | • inturbidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inturbidate. • INTURBIDATE v. to render turbid. |
| MULTISTANDARD | • multistandard adj. Relating to, or offering support for, more than one standard. • MULTISTANDARD adj. in electronics, able to process signals from several different systems. |
| MULTISTRANDED | • multistranded adj. Composed of multiple strands. • MULTISTRANDED adj. having many strands. |
| STRIDULATED | • stridulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stridulate. • STRIDULATE v. to make a chirping or scraping sound, like a grasshopper. |
| TRIPUDIATED | • tripudiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tripudiate. • TRIPUDIATE v. to dance for joy; to exult; to stamp. |
| ULTRACREPIDATED | • ultracrepidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ultracrepidate. • ULTRACREPIDATE v. to criticize beyond sphere of one's knowledge. |
| UNCONTRADICTED | • uncontradicted adj. Not contradicted; without contradiction; unquestioned. • UNCONTRADICTED adj. not contradicted. |
| UNDERESTIMATED | • underestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |
| UNDISTRACTED | • undistracted adj. Not distracted. • UNDISTRACTED adj. not distracted. |
| UNDISTRACTEDLY | • undistractedly adv. Without being distracted. • UNDISTRACTED adv. not distracted. |
| UNPREMEDITATED | • unpremeditated adj. Performed, but not planned or thought out in advance; extemporaneous, but not unintentional. • UNPREMEDITATED adj. not premeditated. |