| DECEIVABLE | • deceivable adj. Able to be deceived; gullible. • deceivable adj. (Obsolete) Deceitful. • DECEIVABLE adj. fitted to deceive; deceitful. |
| DECEPTIBLE | • deceptible adj. (Obsolete) Capable of being deceived. • DECEPTIBLE adj. capable of being deceived; deceivable. |
| DEFECTIBLE | • defectible adj. Deficient; imperfect. • DEFECTIBLE adj. liable to defect; imperfect. |
| DEFLECTIVE | • deflective adj. Capable of causing deflection. • DEFLECTIVE adj. causing deflection. |
| DELEGACIES | • delegacies n. Plural of delegacy. • DELEGACY n. the act of delegating. |
| DELIQUESCE | • deliquesce v. (Intransitive) To melt and disappear. • deliquesce v. (Intransitive, chemistry) To become liquid by absorbing water from the atmosphere and dissolving in it. • DELIQUESCE v. to melt away; to dissolve gradually and become liquid by attracting and absorbing moisture. |
| DETECTIBLE | • detectible adj. Able to be detected. • DETECTIBLE adj. that can be detected, also DETECTABLE. |
| ELECTRISED | • electrised v. Simple past tense and past participle of electrise. • ELECTRISE v. to make electric, also ELECTRIZE. |
| ELECTRIZED | • electrized v. Simple past tense and past participle of electrize. • ELECTRIZE v. to make electric, also ELECTRISE. |
| FIELDPIECE | • fieldpiece n. A mobile artillery piece, i.e. gun or howitzer, for use in the field. • FIELDPIECE n. a cannon or piece of artillery used in the field of battle. |
| PICKLEWEED | • pickleweed n. Any flowering plant of the genus Batis (family Bataceae). • pickleweed n. Any flowering plant of the genus Salicornia (family Amaranthaceae). |
| RELICENSED | • relicensed v. Simple past tense and past participle of relicense. • RELICENSE v. to license again. |
| SCLEREIDES | • sclereides n. Plural of sclereide. • SCLEREIDE n. a thick-walled plant cell, also SCLEREID. |
| VELOCIPEDE | • velocipede n. (Historical) An early two-wheeled conveyance upon which one rode astride a wooden frame propelled by… • velocipede n. (Archaic) Any three- or four-wheeled machine driven by foot or hand levers to the rear or front axle. • velocipede n. (Archaic) A late-1860s bicycle driven by cranks on the front axle. |