| BIDONVILLES | • bidonvilles n. Plural of bidonville. • BIDONVILLE n. (French) a shanty town with dwellings made from oil-drums. |
| DILUVIALISM | • diluvialism n. The explaining of geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge. • DILUVIALISM n. a belief in Noah's flood. |
| DILUVIALIST | • diluvialist n. (Historical) One who explains geological phenomena by the Noachian deluge. • Diluvialist n. Alternative letter-case form of diluvialist. • DILUVIALIST n. one who believes in Noah's flood. |
| DISGAVELLED | • disgavelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disgavel. • DISGAVEL v. to release from gavelkind, an old system of land tenure in Kent. |
| DISHEVELLED | • dishevelled adj. (Of a person) With the hair uncombed. • dishevelled adj. (By extension) Disorderly or untidy in appearance. • dishevelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishevel. |
| DISILLUSIVE | • disillusive adj. Freeing from illusion. • DISILLUSIVE adj. tending to disillusion. |
| DISSOLVABLE | • dissolvable adj. Capable of being dissolved. • dissolvable n. Something that can be dissolved, especially a form of tobacco that dissolves in the mouth instead of being chewed. • DISSOLVABLE adj. that can be dissolved. |
| DRAGSVILLES | • DRAGSVILLE n. (US) boredom. |
| DULLSVILLES | • dullsvilles n. Plural of dullsville. • DULLSVILLE n. a boring place where nothing happens. |
| LIVELIHEADS | • LIVELIHEAD n. (obsolete) liveliness. |
| LIVELIHOODS | • livelihoods n. Plural of livelihood. • LIVELIHOOD n. means of support or subsistence. |
| LOVELIHEADS | • LOVELIHEAD n. loveliness. |
| OVERSPILLED | • overspilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overspill. • OVERSPILL v. to spill over. |
| VAUDEVILLES | • vaudevilles n. Plural of vaudeville. • VAUDEVILLE n. theatrical entertainment featuring a variety of acts such as songs, dances, comedy, acrobatics, magic, pantomime, etc. |
| VOLATILISED | • volatilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of volatilise. • VOLATILISE v. to make volatile, also VOLATILIZE. |
| VOLKSLIEDER | • VOLKSLIED n. (German) a popular song, or national air. |