| DEVIATIONS | • deviations n. Plural of deviation. • DEVIATION n. the act of deviating. |
| DEVOICINGS | • devoicings n. Plural of devoicing. • DEVOICING n. the act of not using the vocal cords in utterance. |
| DISAVOWING | • disavowing v. Present participle of disavow. • DISAVOW v. to disclaim responsibility for. |
| DISENVIRON | • disenviron v. (Transitive, rare) To deprive of its environment. • DISENVIRON v. to deprive of environment. |
| DISINVOLVE | • disinvolve v. (Transitive) To uncover; to unfold or unroll; to disentangle. • DISINVOLVE v. to unfold; to disentangle. |
| DISPROVING | • disproving v. Present participle of disprove. • DISPROVE v. to refute. |
| DISSOLVING | • dissolving v. Present participle of dissolve. • dissolving n. The act by which something dissolves. • DISSOLVING n. the act of dissolution. |
| DIVERSIONS | • diversions n. Plural of diversion. • DIVERSION n. the act of diverting or turning aside. |
| DIVINATORS | • divinators n. Plural of divinator. • DIVINATOR n. (archaic) one who practices or pretends to divination. |
| DIVISIONAL | • divisional adj. Of or pertaining to a division. • divisional adj. Of or pertaining to the process of division. • divisional n. (US, sports) A playoff determining the winning team from a particular division. |
| DIVULSIONS | • divulsions n. Plural of divulsion. • DIVULSION n. the act of pulling or rendering apart or away. |
| ENVISIONED | • envisioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of envision. • ENVISION v. to visualize, also ENVISAGE. |
| EVILDOINGS | • evildoings n. Plural of evildoing. • EVILDOING n. the doing of evil. |
| NOSEDIVING | • nosediving v. Present participle of nosedive. • NOSEDIVE v. to plunge nose first. |
| REDIVISION | • redivision n. Division again or anew. • REDIVISION n. the act of dividing again. |
| VENDITIONS | • venditions n. Plural of vendition. • VENDITION n. a sale. |