| ADMONITION | • admonition n. Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning. • ADMONITION n. gentle or friendly reproof. |
| ANTIMONIDE | • antimonide n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any compound of antimony with more electropositive elements. • ANTIMONIDE n. a binary compound with antimony as one of its constituents. |
| CONDOMINIA | • condominia n. Plural of condominium. • CONDOMINIUM n. (US) a block of apartments in which each apartment is separately owned. |
| DEMONISING | • demonising v. Present participle of demonise. • DEMONISE v. to make a demon of, also DEMONIZE. |
| DEMONIZING | • demonizing v. Present participle of demonize. • DEMONIZE v. to make a demon of, also DEMONISE. |
| DIAMONDING | • diamonding v. Present participle of diamond. • DIAMOND v. to adorn with precious gems. |
| DIMENSIONS | • dimensions n. Plural of dimension. • dimensions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dimension. • DIMENSION v. to give the length, breadth and thickness of. |
| DIMINUENDO | • diminuendo n. (Music) A dynamic mark directing that a passage is to be played gradually more softly. • diminuendo n. (Music) A passage having this mark. • diminuendo n. (Metaphoric) The gradual dying away of something. |
| DIMINUTION | • diminution n. A lessening, decrease or reduction. • diminution n. The act or process of making diminutive. • diminution n. (Music) a compositional technique where the composer shortens the melody by shortening its note values. |
| DINOMANIAS | • DINOMANIA n. public interest in dinosaurs. |
| DOMINATING | • dominating v. Present participle of dominate. • DOMINATE v. to control. |
| DOMINATION | • domination n. Control by means of superior ability, influence, position, or resources; prevailing force. • domination n. The exercise of power in ruling; sovereignty; authority; government. • domination n. (Christianity) A dominion; an angel from a high order of angels in the celestial hierarchy. |
| IMPOUNDING | • impounding v. Present participle of impound. • impounding n. An act of impoundment. • IMPOUND v. to seize and retain in legal custody. |
| MANDILIONS | • mandilions n. Plural of mandilion. • MANDILION n. a loose outer garment worn over armour, also MANDYLION. |
| MIDMORNING | • midmorning n. The middle of the morning. • mid-morning adj. Of, relating to, or occurring in the midmorning. • mid-morning n. Alternative form of midmorning. |
| MUNITIONED | • munitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of munition. • MUNITION v. to furnish with war material. |
| NOMADISING | • nomadising v. Present participle of nomadise. • NOMADISE v. to lead a nomadic life, also NOMADIZE. |
| NOMADIZING | • nomadizing v. Present participle of nomadize. • NOMADIZE v. to lead a nomadic life, also NOMADISE. |