| DEMIGOD | • demigod n. A half-god or hero; the offspring of a deity and a mortal. • demigod n. Someone held up for reverence as a supreme example. • demi-god n. Alternative spelling of demigod. |
| DEMODED | • demoded adj. Outdated; old-fashioned; démodé. • DEMODED adj. out-of-date, also DEMODE. |
| DEMOTED | • demoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of demote. • DEMOTE v. to lower in rank. |
| DERMOID | • dermoid adj. Resembling skin. • dermoid n. A dermoid cyst. • DERMOID n. a cyst or similar cell structure to that of the skin. |
| DESMOID | • desmoid adj. Pertaining to a bundle. • desmoid adj. (Pathology) Fibrous; having closely interwoven fibres in bundles. • desmoid adj. (Medicine) Resembling, or having the characteristics of, a ligament or fibre; ligamentous, fibrous. |
| DODGEMS | • dodgems n. Plural of dodgem. • DODGEM n. an amusement park ride. |
| DOGEDOM | • dogedom n. The role or status of doge (chief magistrate). • DOGEDOM n. the office of doge. |
| DUKEDOM | • dukedom n. A region ruled by a duke or duchess; a duchy. • dukedom n. The rank or title of a duke. • DUKEDOM n. the domain of a duke, also DUCHY. |
| MODDERS | • modders n. Plural of modder. • MODDER n. one who modifies a machine or piece of software. |
| MODELED | • modeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of model. • MODEL v. to form a plan or design. |
| MODEMED | • modemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of modem. • modemed adj. Equipped with a modem. • MODEM v. to transmit by electronic device. |
| MOODIED | • MOODY v. to persuade by flattery. |
| MOULDED | • moulded v. Simple past tense and past participle of mould. • MOULD v. to work into a particular shape, also MOLD. |
| MOUNDED | • mounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of mound. • MOUND v. to heap in a pile. |
| ODDMENT | • oddment n. A part of something that is left over, such as a piece of cloth. • oddment n. Something that does not match the things it is with or cannot easily be categorized; a miscellaneous item. • oddment n. (Commerce) An item that was originally part of a set but is sold individually; an excess item of stock. |
| ODDSMEN | • oddsmen n. Plural of oddsman. • ODDSMAN n. (Scots) an umpire or arbiter. |
| POMADED | • pomaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of pomade. • POMADE v. to apply a perfumed hair dressing to. |