| BLOODINESSES | • bloodinesses n. Plural of bloodiness. • BLOODINESS n. the state of being bloody. |
| DESTABILISES | • destabilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destabilise. • DESTABILISE v. to make unstable, also DESTABILIZE. |
| DISASSEMBLED | • disassembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disassemble. • DISASSEMBLE v. to take apart. |
| DISASSEMBLER | • disassembler n. (Computing) A computer program that examines another computer program and attempts to generate assembly… • DISASSEMBLER n. a program that translates from machine code to an assembly language. |
| DISASSEMBLES | • disassembles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disassemble. • DISASSEMBLE v. to take apart. |
| DISCOBOLUSES | • DISCOBOLUS n. (historical) a discus thrower, also DISCOBOLOS. |
| 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. |
| DISSEMBLINGS | • dissemblings n. Plural of dissembling. • DISSEMBLING n. to hide true feelings, motives, or the facts. |
| DISSYLLABISM | • dissyllabism n. Alternative form of disyllabism. • DISSYLLABISM n. the fact of having two syllables. |
| DISSYLLABLES | • dissyllables n. Plural of dissyllable. • DISSYLLABLE n. a word with two syllables. |
| DISYLLABISMS | • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. |
| EDIBLENESSES | • EDIBLENESS n. suitableness for being eaten. |
| MISASSEMBLED | • misassembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of misassemble. • misassembled adj. Incorrectly assembled. • MISASSEMBLE v. to assemble wrongly. |
| SUBSIDISABLE | • SUBSIDISABLE adj. capable of being subsidised, also SUBSIDIZABLE. |