| DIGITISERS | • digitisers n. Plural of digitiser. • DIGITISER n. a device that converts analogue signals etc. to digital ones, also DIGITIZER. |
| DIGITIZERS | • digitizers n. Plural of digitizer. • DIGITIZER n. a device that converts analogue signals etc. to digital ones, also DIGITISER. |
| DIMERISING | • dimerising v. Present participle of dimerise. • DIMERISE v. to make into a dimer, also DIMERIZE. |
| DIRIGIBLES | • dirigibles n. Plural of dirigible. • DIRIGIBLE n. a dirigible balloon or airship. |
| DIRIGISMES | • dirigismes n. Plural of dirigisme. • DIRIGISME n. (French) state control of economic and social affairs, also DIRIGISM. |
| DISINURING | • disinuring v. Present participle of disinure. • DISINURE v. to render unfamiliar. |
| DISPRIZING | • disprizing v. Present participle of disprize. • DISPRIZE v. to depreciate. |
| GIARDIASIS | • giardiasis n. (Pathology) An infectious diarrheal disease in humans and mammals caused by the Giardia duodenalis parasite. • giardiasis n. (Pathology) Any disease in animals caused by parasites of the genus Giardia. • GIARDIASIS n. a disease spread by fecal-oral means. |
| MISDRIVING | • misdriving v. Present participle of misdrive. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| NITRIDINGS | • nitridings n. Plural of nitriding. • NITRIDING n. conversion into a nitride. |
| RIGIDIFIES | • rigidifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rigidify. • RIGIDIFY v. to make stiff, also RIGIDISE, RIGIDIZE. |
| RIGIDISING | • rigidising v. Present participle of rigidise. • RIGIDISE v. to make stiff, also RIGIDIFY, RIGIDIZE. |
| RIGIDITIES | • rigidities n. Plural of rigidity. • RIGIDITY n. the state of being rigid. |
| RIGWIDDIES | • rigwiddies n. Plural of rigwiddie. • rigwiddies n. Plural of rigwiddy. • RIGWIDDIE n. (Scots) a carthorse's backband, also RIGWOODIE. |
| SIGILLARID | • sigillarid n. (Paleontology) One of an extinct family of cryptogamous trees, including the genus Sigillaria and its allies. • SIGILLARID n. one of an extinct family of cryptogamous trees, including the genus Sigillaria and its allies. |