| DICLINISMS | • DICLINISM n. the state of having two stamens and pistils, also DICLINY. |
| DIGITALISM | • digitalism n. A medical condition caused by digitalis poisoning. • digitalism n. The condition of living in a digital culture, with computer technology. • DIGITALISM n. a serious condition resulting from digitalis poisoning, characterized by nausea, vomiting, and a disturbance in heart rhythm or rate. |
| DISLIMBING | • dislimbing v. Present participle of dislimb. • DISLIMB v. to tear limb from limb; to dismember. |
| DISLIMNING | • dislimning v. Present participle of dislimn. • DISLIMN v. (Shakespeare) to deface. |
| DISSIMILAR | • dissimilar adj. Not similar; unalike; different. • DISSIMILAR adj. unlike. • DISSIMILAR n. something not similar. |
| DISSIMILES | • dissimiles n. Plural of dissimile. • DISSIMILE n. a comparison or illustration by contraries. |
| INVALIDISM | • invalidism n. The condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity. • INVALIDISM n. the condition of an invalid. |
| MINOXIDILS | • MINOXIDIL n. a peripheral vasodilator used to treat hypertension. |
| MISDIALING | • misdialing v. Present participle of misdial. • misdialing n. An instance of reaching an unintended phone number due to an error in dialing or in using a keypad. • MISDIAL v. to dial incorrectly. |
| SEMILIQUID | • semiliquid adj. Having properties intermediate between those of a solid and a liquid. • semiliquid adj. Somewhat liquid; able to flow or change, but not entirely freely. • semiliquid n. Any substance with properties intermediate between those of a solid and a liquid. |
| SIMILITUDE | • similitude n. (Uncountable) Similarity or resemblance to something else. • similitude n. (Countable) A way in which two people or things share similitude. • similitude n. (Countable) Someone or something that closely resembles another; a duplicate or twin. |
| SIMPLIFIED | • simplified adj. Made more simple; having its complexity reduced. • simplified adj. Relating to simplified Chinese. • simplified v. Simple past tense and past participle of simplify. |