| ADDERSTONE | • adderstone n. Alternative form of adder stone. • Adderstone prop.n. A scattered settlement in Adderstone with Lucker parish, in northern Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NU1330).
 • adder␣stone n. A stone of varying forms and usually glassy with a naturally formed hole, which is often used as an amulet or bead.
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| DEDUCTIONS | • deductions n. Plural of deduction. • DEDUCTION n. the act of deducing or deducting.
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| DEMANTOIDS | • demantoids n. Plural of demantoid. • DEMANTOID n. a lustrous green gem variety of andradite garnet.
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| DEODORANTS | • deodorants n. Plural of deodorant. • DEODORANT n. a substance that removes a bad smell.
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| DESPONDENT | • despondent adj. In low spirits from loss of hope or courage. • DESPONDENT adj. feeling or showing extreme discouragement.
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| DISCOUNTED | • discounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of discount. • DISCOUNT v. to reduce the price of.
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| DISJOINTED | • disjointed adj. (Figuratively) Not connected, coherent, or continuous. • DISJOINT v. to put out of order.
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| DISMOUNTED | • dismounted adj. Having gotten off one’s horse, or been removed from its usual mounting, as with a statue off its pedestal… • dismounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismount.
 • DISMOUNT v. to get down from an elevated position.
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| DISTHRONED | • disthroned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disthrone. • DISTHRONE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONE, UNTHRONE.
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| DOWNTRENDS | • downtrends n. Plural of downtrend. • DOWNTREND n. a tendency in a downward direction.
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| DUODENITIS | • duodenitis n. Inflammation of the duodenum. • DUODENITIS n. inflammation of the duodenum.
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| GODAMNDEST | • godamndest adj. Alternative form of goddamnedest. • GODDAMNED adj. damned.
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| HIDDENMOST | • hiddenmost adj. Most deeply hidden. • HIDDENMOST adj. most tucked away, most hidden.
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| OUTREDDENS | • outreddens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outredden. • OUTREDDEN v. to surpass in redness, also OUTRED.
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| TRANSCODED | • transcoded v. Simple past tense and past participle of transcode. • TRANSCODE v. to convert data from one digital format to another.
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| UNDERSTOOD | • understood adj. Having been comprehended. • understood v. Simple past tense and past participle of understand.
 • understood interj. Indicates comprehension on the part of the speaker.
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