| ADMITTEES | • admittees n. Plural of admittee. • ADMITTEE n. one that is admitted. |
| ADMITTERS | • admitters n. Plural of admitter. • ADMITTER n. one who admits. |
| DEMOTISTS | • demotists n. Plural of demotist. • DEMOTIST n. a student of demotic script, also DEMOTICIST. |
| DIATOMIST | • diatomist n. A phycologist who studies diatoms. • DIATOMIST n. a person who studies diatoms. |
| DOGMATIST | • dogmatist n. A stubborn, assertive, opinionated person. • dogmatist n. One who derives philosophical or religious principles from a priori assertion or revelation rather than… • DOGMATIST n. one who dogmatizes. |
| DRAMATIST | • dramatist n. Synonym of playwright. • DRAMATIST n. the author of a dramatic composition; a writer of plays. |
| ESTIMATED | • estimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of estimate. • ESTIMATE v. to calculate. |
| MEDITATES | • meditates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meditate. • MEDITATE v. to consider thoughtfully. |
| METHODIST | • methodist n. One who follows a method. • methodist n. (History of science) One who limits the domain of science to that which can be investigated using the… • methodist n. Alternative form of Methodist. |
| MISFITTED | • misfitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misfit. • MISFIT v. to fit badly. |
| MISSTATED | • misstated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly. |
| MISTITLED | • mistitled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistitle. • MISTITLE v. to call by the wrong title. |
| SUBMITTED | • submitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of submit. • SUBMIT v. to yield to the power of another. |