| BIDIALECTALISM | • bidialectalism n. The use of two dialects of a language. • BIDIALECTALISM n. facility in using two dialects of the same language. |
| BIDIALECTALISMS | • BIDIALECTALISM n. facility in using two dialects of the same language. |
| DISEMBELLISH | • disembellish v. (Transitive) To deprive of embellishment; to disadorn. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISEMBELLISHED | • disembellished v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISEMBELLISHES | • disembellishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISEMBELLISHING | • disembellishing v. Present participle of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISEMBOWELLING | • disembowelling v. (Chiefly Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa) present participle of disembowel. • disembowelling n. The act by which somebody is disembowelled. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| DISSEMBLINGLY | • dissemblingly adv. So as to dissemble or deceive; with dissimulation. • DISSEMBLINGLY adv. DISSEMBLING. |
| DISSYLLABISM | • dissyllabism n. Alternative form of disyllabism. • DISSYLLABISM n. the fact of having two syllables. |
| DISSYLLABISMS | • DISSYLLABISM n. the fact of having two syllables. |
| DISYLLABISM | • disyllabism n. The quality of being disyllabic, or having two syllables. • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. |
| DISYLLABISMS | • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. |
| MISBILLED | • misbilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of misbill. • MISBILL v. to bill wrongly. |
| MODULABILITIES | • MODULABILITY n. the capability of being modulated. |
| MOLDABILITIES | • MOLDABILITY n. the quality of being moldable, also MOULDABILITY. |
| MOULDABILITIES | • MOULDABILITY n. the quality of being mouldable, also MOLDABILITY. |
| MULTIBUILDINGS | Sorry, definition not available. |