| DEMAGNETISES | • demagnetises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demagnetise. • DEMAGNETISE v. to remove the magnetic property from, also DEMAGNETIZE. |
| DESAGREMENTS | • DESAGREMENT n. (French) something disagreeable. |
| DESSIGNMENTS | • DESSIGNMENT n. (Spenser) design, planning. |
| DIGONEUTISMS | • DIGONEUTISM n. the state of being digoneutic, producing offspring twice yearly. |
| DISESTEEMING | • disesteeming v. Present participle of disesteem. • DISESTEEM v. to hold of low value. |
| DISGUISEMENT | • disguisement n. Disguise (deceptive appearance). • DISGUISEMENT n. a disguise. |
| 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. |
| GANGSTERDOMS | • gangsterdoms n. Plural of gangsterdom. • GANGSTERDOM n. the world of gangsters. |
| GRANDMASTERS | • grandmasters n. Plural of grandmaster. • Grandmasters n. Plural of Grandmaster. • grand␣masters n. Plural of grand master. |
| GUESSTIMATED | • guesstimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of guesstimate. • GUESSTIMATE v. to estimate without adequate information, also GUESTIMATE. |
| MADRIGALISTS | • madrigalists n. Plural of madrigalist. • MADRIGALIST n. one who sings madrigals. |
| MEGASTARDOMS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| MISADJUSTING | • misadjusting v. Present participle of misadjust. • MISADJUST v. to adjust wrongly; to throw out of adjustment. |
| MISJUDGMENTS | • misjudgments n. Plural of misjudgment. • MISJUDGMENT n. an erroneous judgment, also MISJUDGEMENT. |
| MISTREADINGS | • mistreadings n. Plural of mistreading. • MISTREADING n. (Shakespeare) a false step, a misdeed. |