| COMEDIENNE | • comedienne n. (Dated) A female comedian. • COMEDIENNE n. a women who plays in comedy. |
| DEMONESSES | • demonesses n. Plural of demoness. • DEMONESS n. a female demon. |
| DEMONETISE | • demonetise v. Alternative spelling of demonetize. • DEMONETISE v. to deprive of monetary value; to withdraw from circulation, also DEMONETIZE. |
| DEMONETIZE | • demonetize v. To withdraw the status of legal tender from a coin (Etc.) and remove it from circulation. • demonetize v. To declare ineligible or worthless as a medium of exchange or as legal tender. • demonetize v. (Internet, transitive) To demote (published content, or its creator) so that it is no longer eligible… |
| DEMOSCENES | • demoscenes n. Plural of demoscene. • demo␣scenes n. Plural of demo scene. • DEMOSCENE n. a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos. |
| DENOTEMENT | • denotement n. A sign, indication. • DENOTEMENT n. (Shakespeare) a sign, indication. |
| DENOUEMENT | • denouement n. Alternative spelling of dénouement. • dénouement n. (Authorship, often figuratively) The conclusion or resolution of a plot; unravelling. • DENOUEMENT n. (French) the final resolution of the plot of a story or a complex sequence of events. |
| DEVOTEMENT | • devotement n. The state of being devoted, or set apart by a vow. • DEVOTEMENT n. (archaic) the state of being devoted, or set apart by a vow. |
| DOLCEMENTE | • DOLCEMENTE adj. (Italian) softly; sweetly; with soft, smooth, and delicate execution. |
| DOMINEERED | • domineered v. Simple past tense and past participle of domineer. • DOMINEER v. to be overbearing. |
| EIGENMODES | • eigenmodes n. Plural of eigenmode. • EIGENMODE n. (German) a normal mode of vibration of an oscillating system. |
| EMBOLDENED | • emboldened adj. Having been made bold. • emboldened v. Simple past tense and past participle of embolden. • EMBOLDEN v. to instil with courage, also IMBOLDEN. |
| EMBOLDENER | • emboldener n. One who, or that which, emboldens. • EMBOLDENER n. one who emboldens. |
| ENCODEMENT | • encodement n. A process of encoding; encryption. • ENCODEMENT n. the act of encoding. |
| ENDAMOEBAE | • endamoebae n. Plural of endamoeba. • ENDAMOEBA n. (Greek) a parasitic amoeba, also ENDAMEBA. |
| ENDOENZYME | • endoenzyme n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that functions within the cell in which it was generated. • ENDOENZYME n. an enzyme that functions inside the cell. |
| ENFREEDOMS | • enfreedoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enfreedom. • ENFREEDOM v. (Shakespeare) to set free, also ENFREE. |
| FREEDWOMEN | • freedwomen n. Plural of freedwoman. • FREEDWOMAN n. a woman freed from slavery. |
| MONDEGREEN | • mondegreen n. (Linguistics) A form of error arising from mishearing a spoken or sung phrase. • mondegreen n. (Rare) A misunderstanding of a written or spoken phrase as a result of multiple definitions. • MONDEGREEN n. a phrase, often humorous or nonsensical, that results from mishearing the lyric of a song. |