| BEADLEDOMS | • beadledoms n. Plural of beadledom. • BEADLEDOM n. the office of beadle, also BEADLEHOOD. |
| DEMOBILISED | • demobilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of demobilise. • DEMOBILISE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILIZE. |
| DISEMBODIED | • disembodied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembody. • disembodied adj. Having no material body, immaterial; incorporeal or insubstantial. • disembodied adj. Of a body part, separated from the body. |
| DISEMBODIES | • disembodies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembody. • DISEMBODY v. to remove or free (a spirit) from the body. |
| DISEMBOGUED | • disembogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembogue. • DISEMBOGUE v. (Spanish) to discharge or pour forth from the mouth (as from a river). |
| DISENTOMBED | • disentombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentomb. • DISENTOMB v. to take out from a tomb; to disinter. |
| DUMBLEDORES | • dumbledores n. Plural of dumbledore. • DUMBLEDORE n. a large flying beetle, aka the brown cockchafer, also DRUMBLEDOR. |
| HEBDOMADERS | • HEBDOMADER n. in Scottish universities, a senior member appointed weekly for the supervision of student discipline, also HEBDOMADAR. |
| DISEMBOSOMED | • disembosomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembosom. • DISEMBOSOM v. to separate from the bosom, to unburden. |
| DISEMBOWELED | • disemboweled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembowel. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| DISEMBROILED | • disembroiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembroil. • DISEMBROIL v. to disentangle; to free from perplexity. |
| DISEMBODIMENT | • disembodiment n. The process or state of disembodying. • disembodiment n. A soul, spirit, or consciousness that has been disembodied, or which otherwise lacks a physical form. • DISEMBODIMENT n. the state of being disembodied. |
| DISEMBOWELLED | • disembowelled v. (Chiefly Britain) simple past tense and past participle of disembowel. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| HEBDOMADARIES | • hebdomadaries n. Plural of hebdomadary. • HEBDOMADARY n. a member of a chapter or convent, who takes his or her weekly turn in performing the sacred offices of the Church. |
| TIMBERDOODLES | • timberdoodles n. Plural of timberdoodle. • TIMBERDOODLE n. the North American woodcock. |
| DISCOMMENDABLE | • discommendable adj. Deserving disapprobation or blame. • DISCOMMENDABLE adj. that can be discommended. |
| DISEMBODIMENTS | • disembodiments n. Plural of disembodiment. • DISEMBODIMENT n. the state of being disembodied. |
| DISCOMBOBERATED | • discomboberated v. Simple past tense and past participle of discomboberate. • DISCOMBOBERATE v. to throw into a state of confusion, also DISCOMBOBULATE. |
| HOBBLEDEHOYDOMS | • HOBBLEDEHOYDOM n. the state of being a hobbledehoy, an awkward young fellow, also HOBBLEDEHOYHOOD, HOBBLEDEHOYISM. |