| DACTYLOGRAMS | • dactylograms n. Plural of dactylogram. • DACTYLOGRAM n. a fingerprint. |
| DELEGITIMISE | • delegitimise v. Alternative spelling of delegitimize. • DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy. |
| DEMONOLOGIST | • demonologist n. An expert in the study of demonology. • DEMONOLOGIST n. a student of demonology. |
| DEPHLEGMATES | • dephlegmates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dephlegmate. • DEPHLEGMATE v. to distill something, such as alcohol. |
| DISLODGEMENT | • dislodgement n. The state or process of being dislodged. • DISLODGEMENT n. the act of dislodging, also DISLODGMENT. |
| DISLODGMENTS | • dislodgments n. Plural of dislodgment. • DISLODGMENT n. the act of dislodging, also DISLODGEMENT. |
| DISMANTLINGS | • dismantlings n. Plural of dismantling. • DISMANTLING n. the act of taking apart. |
| DIVULGEMENTS | • DIVULGEMENT n. the act of divulging. |
| DOLOMITISING | • dolomitising v. Present participle of dolomitise. • DOLOMITISE v. to convert into dolomite, also DOLOMITIZE. |
| ETYMOLOGISED | • etymologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of etymologise. • ETYMOLOGISE v. to trace or suggest an etymology for, also ETYMOLOGIZE. |
| GOLDSMITHERY | • goldsmithery n. The work of a goldsmith. • GOLDSMITHERY n. the craft of a goldsmith, also GOLDSMITHRY. |
| MADRIGALISTS | • madrigalists n. Plural of madrigalist. • MADRIGALIST n. one who sings madrigals. |
| METALLIDINGS | • METALLIDING n. a high-temperature electrolytic technique for creating metal alloys on the surface of metals. |
| MISCATALOGED | • miscataloged v. Simple past tense and past participle of miscatalog. • MISCATALOG v. to catalog wrongly. |
| MYTHOLOGISED | • mythologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of mythologise. • MYTHOLOGISE v. to make mythical, also MYTHOLOGIZE. |
| TROGLODYTISM | • troglodytism n. The practice of living in caves or cavelike environments. • troglodytism n. (Derogatory) The state or quality of being considered coarse, ignorant, uncultured, or unprogressive. • TROGLODYTISM n. the practice of living in caves. |