| DECIDUOUS | • deciduous adj. (Biology, anatomy) Describing a part that falls off, or is shed, at a particular time or stage of development. • deciduous adj. (Botany) Of or pertaining to trees which lose their leaves in winter or the dry season. • deciduous adj. Transitory, ephemeral, not lasting. |
| DESUETUDE | • desuetude n. (Uncountable) The state when something (for example, a custom or a law) is no longer observed nor practised;… • desuetude n. (Countable, obsolete) Chiefly followed by from or of: a cessation of practising or using something. • DESUETUDE n. disuse, discontinuance. |
| DIVIDUOUS | • dividuous adj. Divided; dividual. • DIVIDUOUS adj. divided; special. |
| DUMFOUNDS | • dumfounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dumfound. • DUMFOUND v. to strike dumb; to confuse with astonishment, also DUMBFOUND, DUMBFOUNDER, DUMFOUNDER. |
| DUODENUMS | • duodenums n. Plural of duodenum. • DUODENUM n. (Latin) the first portion of the small intestine. |
| DUPONDIUS | • dupondius n. (Historical) A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, equal to two asses. • DUPONDIUS n. an old Roman coin. |
| MOCUDDUMS | • mocuddums n. Plural of mocuddum. • MOCUDDUM n. (Arabic) a leader, headman, also MOKADDAM, MUQADDAM. |
| MUDGUARDS | • mudguards n. Plural of mudguard. • MUDGUARD n. a fender. |
| PUDENDOUS | • pudendous adj. Relating to the pudenda. • PUDENDOUS adj. (obsolete) shameful. |
| SUBDUCTED | • subducted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subduct. • SUBDUCT v. to withdraw; to take away, also SUBDUCE. |
| SUBDUEDLY | • subduedly adv. In a subdued manner. • SUBDUED adv. SUBDUE, to bring under control, also SUBDEW. |
| SUBTRUDED | • subtruded v. Simple past tense and past participle of subtrude. • SUBTRUDE v. to push in stealthily. |
| UDDERFULS | • udderfuls n. Plural of udderful. • UDDERFUL n. the contents of a full udder. |
| UNDERBUDS | • UNDERBUD v. to bud from beneath. |
| UNDERUSED | • underused adj. Used less than normal or desirable. • underused v. Simple past tense and past participle of underuse. • UNDERUSE v. to not use to the fullest extent. |
| UNSEDUCED | • unseduced adj. Not seduced. • UNSEDUCED adj. not seduced. |
| UNSOUNDED | • unsounded adj. Unfathomed. • UNSOUNDED adj. not sounded. |
| UNSTUDIED | • unstudied adj. Free of artifice or cunning; innocent, spontaneous and unaffected. • unstudied adj. Not gained by study. • unstudied adj. Not studied. |
| UNSUBDUED | • unsubdued adj. Unconquered, not vanquished. • unsubdued adj. Restless, not calm. • UNSUBDUED adj. not subdued. |