| DIALOGISES | • dialogises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dialogise. • DIALOGISE v. to discourse in dialogue, also DIALOGIZE. |
| DIALOGISMS | • dialogisms n. Plural of dialogism. • DIALOGISM n. deduction with one premise and a disjunctive conclusion. |
| DIALOGISTS | • dialogists n. Plural of dialogist. • DIALOGIST n. a speaker in a dialogue. |
| DIESELINGS | • DIESELING n. the act of continuing to run after the engine has been turned off. |
| DIGLOSSIAS | • DIGLOSSIA n. the coexistence of a prestige language and a lower language. |
| DISCLOSING | • disclosing v. Present participle of disclose. • DISCLOSE v. to reveal. |
| DISOBLIGES | • disobliges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disoblige. • DISOBLIGE v. to slight, inconvenience, etc. |
| DISSOLVING | • dissolving v. Present participle of dissolve. • dissolving n. The act by which something dissolves. • DISSOLVING n. the act of dissolution. |
| GALLISISED | • GALLISISE v. in winemaking, to bring to standard proportions by adding water and sugar to an inferior must, also GALLISE, GALLISIZE, GALLIZE. |
| GLASSIFIED | • glassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of glassify. • glassified adj. Synonym of vitrified. • GLASSIFY v. to become like glass. |
| GLISSADING | • glissading v. Present participle of glissade. • GLISSADE v. (French) to perform a gliding dance step. |
| GUILDSHIPS | • guildships n. Plural of guildship. • GUILDSHIP n. membership of a guild. |
| SHIELDINGS | • shieldings n. Plural of shielding. • SHIELDING n. the act of protecting. |
| SIDELIGHTS | • sidelights n. Plural of sidelight. • SIDELIGHT n. a coloured light on the side of a ship under way at night. |
| SIGNALISED | • signalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of signalise. • SIGNALISE v. to make signal or eminent; to distinguish, also SIGNALIZE. |
| SPINDLINGS | • spindlings n. Plural of spindling. • SPINDLING n. a person or thing too long and slender; a slender shoot. |
| SWINDLINGS | • swindlings n. Plural of swindling. • SWINDLING n. the act of swindling. |