| DEACTIVATED | • deactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deactivate. • DEACTIVATE v. to make inactive or ineffective. |
| DEACTIVATES | • deactivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deactivate. • DEACTIVATE v. to make inactive or ineffective. |
| DEACTIVATOR | • deactivator n. Any device used to deactivate something. • deactivator n. A chamber filled with iron filings or other material used to remove excess oxygen or other substances from water. • DEACTIVATOR n. something that deactivates. |
| DESTRUCTIVE | • destructive adj. Causing destruction; damaging. • destructive adj. Causing breakdown or disassembly. • destructive adj. (Computing) Lossy; causing irreversible change. |
| DETECTIVIST | • DETECTIVIST n. a writer of detective fiction. |
| DIRECTIVITY | • directivity n. (Physics, electrical engineering) A measure of the performance of an antenna compared to an isotropic… • directivity n. (Geology) Anisotropy in the propagation of earthquake waves in the direction of rupture. • directivity n. (Rare) Directionality. |
| DISTINCTIVE | • distinctive adj. Distinguishing, used to or enabling the distinguishing of some thing. • distinctive adj. (Rare) Discriminating, discerning, having the ability to distinguish between things. • distinctive adj. Characteristic, typical. |
| DISTRACTIVE | • distractive adj. Causing distraction. • DISTRACTIVE adj. serving to distract. |
| INACTIVATED | • inactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inactivate. • INACTIVATE v. to make inactive. |
| INDUCTIVITY | • inductivity n. (Physics) A measure of the capacity for magnetic inductance. • inductivity n. (Rare) The susceptibility to a process of induction (in various senses). • INDUCTIVITY n. the state of being inductive. |
| REACTIVATED | • reactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reactivate. • REACTIVATE v. to activate again. |
| VATICINATED | • vaticinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vaticinate. • VATICINATE v. to prophesy, predict. |