| ACIDIFYING | • acidifying v. Present participle of acidify. • ACIDIFY v. to render acid. |
| DAMNIFYING | • damnifying v. Present participle of damnify. • DAMNIFY v. to cause loss or damage to. |
| DANDIFYING | • dandifying v. Present participle of dandify. • DANDIFY v. to dress up. |
| DEFICIENCY | • deficiency n. (Uncountable) Inadequacy or incompleteness. • deficiency n. (Countable) An insufficiency, especially of something essential to health. • deficiency n. (Geometry) The amount by which the number of double points on a curve is short of the maximum for curves… |
| DEFINITELY | • definitely adv. Without question and beyond doubt. • definitely adv. In a definite manner; decisively. • DEFINITE adv. known for certain. |
| DENSIFYING | • densifying v. Present participle of densify. • DENSIFY v. to increase the density of. |
| DIGNIFYING | • dignifying v. Present participle of dignify. • DIGNIFY v. to add dignity to. |
| DRIFTINGLY | • driftingly adv. In a way that drifts. • DRIFTINGLY adv. DRIFTING. |
| DULCIFYING | • dulcifying v. Present participle of dulcify. • DULCIFY v. to sweeten. |
| EDIFYINGLY | • edifyingly adv. In such a manner as to instruct or enlighten. • EDIFYING adv. EDIFY, to enlighten. |
| FIENDISHLY | • fiendishly adv. In a fiendish manner; evilly, wickedly. • fiendishly adv. Extremely, very in harsh or negative contexts. • FIENDISH adv. devilishly cruel. |
| FRIENDLILY | • friendlily adv. (Rare) In a friendly manner; like a friend; warmly; kindly. • FRIENDLY adv. amicable. |
| INFIDELITY | • infidelity n. Unfaithfulness in a marriage or an intimate relationship: practice or instance of having a sexual or… • infidelity n. Unfaithfulness in some other moral obligation. • infidelity n. Lack of religious belief. |
| MUNDIFYING | • mundifying v. Present participle of mundify. • MUNDIFY v. to cleanse, purify. |
| REEDIFYING | • reedifying v. Present participle of reedify. • REEDIFY v. to rebuild (a house, wall, city, etc.), also REAEDIFY, REAEDIFYE. |
| REIDENTIFY | • reidentify v. To identify again (as something one previously identified as, or as something else). • reidentify v. To make identifiable again; to re-discern the identity of; for example, to undo deidentification of. • REIDENTIFY v. to identify again. |
| UNDEIFYING | • undeifying v. Present participle of undeify. • UNDEIFY v. to deprive of the nature of a god. |
| UNEDIFYING | • unedifying adj. Not edifying. • unedifying adj. Ungraceful, usually due to a clash of expectations or disparity of knowledge. • UNEDIFYING adj. not edifying. |