| DEMENTIS | • DEMENTI n. (French) a contradiction, a denial; now esp. an official denial of a published statement. |
| DEMONIST | • demonist n. A believer in, or worshipper of, demons. • DEMONIST n. one who believes in demons. |
| DINMONTS | • dinmonts n. Plural of dinmont. • DINMONT n. (Scots) a wether between the first and second shearing. |
| DISMOUNT | • dismount v. (Transitive, intransitive) To (cause to) get off (something). • dismount v. (Computing, transitive, intransitive) To make (a mounted drive) unavailable for use. • dismount v. (Intransitive) To come down; to descend. |
| DONATISM | • Donatism n. (Christianity) An early Christian belief which maintained that apostate priests were incapable of administering… • DONATISM n. the tenets of the Donatists, a schismatic body of North African Christians. |
| DYNAMIST | • dynamist n. A subscriber to the philosophy of dynamism. • DYNAMIST n. one who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics. |
| HINDMOST | • hindmost adj. Superlative form of hind: most hind. • HINDMOST adj. farthest to the rear, also HINDERMOST. |
| MEDIANTS | • mediants n. Plural of mediant. • MEDIANT n. the third tone of a scale, about midway between tonic and dominant. |
| MIDTOWNS | • midtowns n. Plural of midtown. • MIDTOWN n. the centre of town. |
| MINDSETS | • mindsets n. Plural of mindset. • mind-sets n. Plural of mind-set. • MINDSET n. a fixed mental attitude. |
| MISTENDS | • MISTEND v. to tend to improperly. |
| MISTUNED | • mistuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistune. • mistuned adj. Incorrectly tuned. • MISTUNE v. to tune incorrectly. |
| MONODIST | • monodist n. The writer of a monody. • MONODIST n. a writer of a monody, a mournful ode or poem performed by a single mourner. |
| SAINTDOM | • saintdom n. Sainthood. • SAINTDOM n. the condition of being a saint. |
| SEDIMENT | • sediment n. A collection of small particles, particularly dirt, that precipitates from a river or other body of water. • sediment v. (Transitive) To deposit material as a sediment. • sediment v. (Intransitive) To be deposited as a sediment. |
| TIDESMAN | • tidesman n. A customhouse officer who goes on board a merchant ship to secure payment of the duties; a tidewaiter. • tidesman n. Synonym of tide waiter (“a person who watches public opinion before declaring their own”). • TIDESMAN n. a customhouse officer who goes on board of a merchant ship to secure payment of the duties. |
| TIDESMEN | • tidesmen n. Plural of tidesman. • TIDESMAN n. a customhouse officer who goes on board of a merchant ship to secure payment of the duties. |