| CIVILISED | • civilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of civilise. • civilised adj. Non-Oxford spelling of civilized. • CIVILISE v. to instruct in refinements, also CIVILIZE. |
| DICLINIES | • DICLINY n. the state of having two stamens and pistils, also DICLINISM. |
| DICLINISM | • diclinism n. (Botany) The state of having stamens or pistils in separate flowers. • DICLINISM n. the state of having two stamens and pistils, also DICLINY. |
| DIGITALIS | • digitalis n. Any plant of the genus Digitalis (herbaceous plants of the Plantaginaceae family, including the foxglove… • digitalis n. (Medicine) A medical extract of Digitalis purpurea prescribed for heart failure etc. • Digitalis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Plantaginaceae – foxglove and similar plants. |
| DISLIKING | • disliking n. Gerund of dislike: a dislike. • disliking v. Present participle of dislike. • DISLIKE v. to regard with aversion. |
| DISSIMILE | • dissimile n. (Rhetoric) Comparison or illustration by contraries. • DISSIMILE n. a comparison or illustration by contraries. |
| DIVISIBLE | • divisible adj. Capable of being divided or split. • divisible adj. (Arithmetic) Of an integer, that, when divided by another integer, leaves no remainder. • divisible n. Any substance that can be divided. |
| DIVISIBLY | • divisibly adv. In a way that is divisible. • DIVISIBLE adv. that can be divided, also DIVIDABLE. |
| FILARIIDS | • filariids n. Plural of filariid. • FILARIID n. a parasitic worm, also FILARIA. |
| FILICIDES | • filicides n. Plural of filicide. • FILICIDE n. the killing of one's child. |
| IDOLISING | • idolising v. Present participle of idolise. • IDOLISE v. to worship, also IDOLIZE. |
| ILEITIDES | • ileitides n. Plural of ileitis. • ILEITIS n. inflammation of the ileum. |
| INSIPIDLY | • insipidly adv. In an insipid manner. • INSIPID adv. dull and uninteresting. |
| LIPIDOSIS | • lipidosis n. (Pathology) A disorder in the metabolism of lipids in which fat is deposited in the tissues. • LIPIDOSIS n. a disorder of lipid metabolism in the body tissues. |
| LIQUIDISE | • liquidise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of liquidize. • LIQUIDISE v. to make esp. food liquid, also LIQUIDIZE. |
| LITHISTID | • lithistid n. Any member of the Lithistida, a taxonomic order of sponges. • LITHISTID n. any of the Lithistida, hard stony sponges. |
| SILICIDES | • silicides n. Plural of silicide. • SILICIDE n. a silicon compound. |
| SIMILISED | • similised v. Simple past tense and past participle of similise. • SIMILISE v. to liken, also SIMILIZE. |
| SIMILIZED | • similized v. Simple past tense and past participle of similize. • SIMILIZE v. to liken, also SIMILISE. |
| VIRILISED | • virilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of virilise. • VIRILISE v. to introduce male characteristics in (a female), also VIRILIZE. |