| CONFLATED | • conflated v. Simple past tense and past participle of conflate. • CONFLATE v. to combine (as two readings of a text). |
| DEFIANTLY | • defiantly adv. In a defiant manner. • defiantly adv. Misspelling of definitely. • DEFIANT adv. showing defiance. |
| DEFLATING | • deflating v. Present participle of deflate. • DEFLATE v. to release the air or gas from. |
| DEFLATION | • deflation n. An act or instance of deflating. • deflation n. (Economics) A decrease in the general price level, that is, in the nominal cost of goods and services… • deflation n. (Economics, euphemistic) An economic contraction. |
| DEFOLIANT | • defoliant n. An agent used to defoliate plants. • DEFOLIANT n. a chemical used to cause defoliation. |
| DIFFLUENT | • diffluent adj. Flowing apart or off; dissolving; not fixed. • DIFFLUENT adj. readily flowing away. |
| DISFLUENT | • disfluent adj. Alternative form of dysfluent. • DISFLUENT adj. not fluent, also DYSFLUENT. |
| DYSFLUENT | • dysfluent adj. Without proper fluency; not fluent. • DYSFLUENT adj. not fluent, also DISFLUENT. |
| FANTAILED | • fantailed adj. Having a fan-shaped tail. • fan-tailed adj. Of a bird, having a tail that is narrow at the base and fans out towards the tips. • FANTAILED adj. having a fan-shaped tail. |
| FLATLINED | • flatlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of flatline. • FLATLINE v. to register as having no brain waves or heartbeat. |
| FLATTENED | • flattened adj. Made flat by something. • flattened v. Simple past tense and past participle of flatten. • FLATTEN v. to make or become flat. |
| FLINTHEAD | • flinthead n. A bird, the wood stork. • FLINTHEAD n. an American wading bird, aka crested ibis. |
| INFLECTED | • inflected adj. Deviating from a straight line. • inflected adj. (Grammar) Changed in form to reflect function (referring to a word). • inflected adj. (Linguistics) Having inflected word forms; fusional. |
| INFLICTED | • inflicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of inflict. • INFLICT v. to impose on. |
| INTERFOLD | • interfold v. (Transitive, intransitive) To fold one into another; fold together. • INTERFOLD v. to fold together or within each other. |
| UNDERFELT | • underfelt n. (UK) A layer of felt-like material laid underneath a wall-to-wall carpet. • underfelt v. Simple past tense and past participle of underfeel. • UNDERFELT n. an underlayer of felt used in carpeting. |
| UNSTIFLED | • unstifled adj. Not stifled. • UNSTIFLED adj. not stifled. |