| CONFIDENTIALLY | • confidentially adv. In a confidential manner. • confidentially adv. Spoken of in a private manner. • CONFIDENTIAL adv. marked by intimacy or willingness to confide. |
| DEFIBRILLATING | • defibrillating v. Present participle of defibrillate. • DEFIBRILLATE v. to apply a defibrillator to. |
| DEFIBRILLATION | • defibrillation n. The stopping of the fibrillation of the heart in order to restore normal contractions, especially by… • DEFIBRILLATION n. the act of defibrillating. |
| DEFIBRILLATORS | • defibrillators n. Plural of defibrillator. • DEFIBRILLATOR n. an electronic device that applies an electric shock to restore the rhythm of a fibrillating heart. |
| DEFLAGRABILITY | • deflagrability n. (Chemistry, archaic) The quality of being deflagrable. • DEFLAGRABILITY n. the quality of being deflagrable. |
| DEFLOCCULATING | • deflocculating v. Present participle of deflocculate. • DEFLOCCULATE v. to deprive of flocculation. |
| DEFLOCCULATION | • deflocculation n. The dispersion of an aggregate to form a stable colloid; the reverse of coagulation or flocculation. • DEFLOCCULATION n. the process of deflocculating. |
| DELIGHTFULNESS | • delightfulness n. The state or quality of being delightful. • DELIGHTFUL n. full of delight. |
| DIFFERENTIALLY | • differentially adv. In a differential manner. • differentially adv. (Mathematics) With regard to differentiation. • DIFFERENTIAL adv. relating to a difference. |
| DINOFLAGELLATE | • dinoflagellate n. Any of many marine protozoa of the phylum Dinoflagellata, which have two flagella. • DINOFLAGELLATE n. a kind of marine protozoan, one of the principal constituents of plankton. |
| FLANNELMOUTHED | • flannelmouthed adj. Alternative form of flannel-mouthed. • flannel-mouthed adj. Possessing, characterized by, or in the manner of speaking of a flannelmouth. • FLANNELMOUTHED adj. speaking indistinctly. |
| FLOODLIGHTINGS | • FLOODLIGHTING n. illumination by floodlights. |
| FOUNDATIONALLY | • foundationally adv. In a foundational manner. • FOUNDATIONAL adv. of or like a foundation. |