| ADMISSIBILITIES | • admissibilities n. Plural of admissibility. • ADMISSIBILITY n. the quality of being admissible. |
| ADMISSIBLENESS | • admissibleness n. The state or quality of being admissible. • ADMISSIBLENESS n. the state of being admissible. |
| DISABLISMS | • DISABLISM n. discrimination against the disabled. |
| DISASSEMBLIES | • disassemblies n. Plural of disassembly. • DISASSEMBLY n. the act of disassembling, also DISSEMBLY. |
| DISASSEMBLING | • disassembling v. Present participle of disassemble. • DISASSEMBLE v. to take apart. |
| DISEMBARRASSING | • disembarrassing v. Present participle of disembarrass. • DISEMBARRASS v. to free from something troublesome or superfluous. |
| DISEMBELLISHES | • disembellishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISMISSIBLE | • dismissible adj. That may be dismissed. • DISMISSIBLE adj. capable of being dismissed. |
| DISSEMBLIES | • DISSEMBLY n. the breaking up of an assembly, also DISASSEMBLY. |
| 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. |
| DISSYLLABISMS | • DISSYLLABISM n. the fact of having two syllables. |
| DISYLLABISMS | • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. |
| ENDOSYMBIOSIS | • endosymbiosis n. (Ecology) The condition of living within the body or cells of another organism; an instance of an organism so living. • ENDOSYMBIOSIS n. symbiosis in which one of the symbiotic organisms lives inside the other. |
| MIDIBUSSES | • MIDIBUS n. a single-decker bus of medium size, typically with seats for between 20 and 30 passengers. |
| MISBIASSED | • MISBIAS v. to bias wrongly. |
| MISDESCRIBES | • misdescribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdescribe. • MISDESCRIBE v. to describe wrongly. |
| SUBCOMMISSIONED | • SUBCOMMISSION v. to give a subsidiary commission. |