| DISINVENTS | • disinvents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinvent. • DISINVENT v. to undo the invention of. |
| DISINVESTS | • disinvests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinvest. • DISINVEST v. to reduce or eliminate capital investment. |
| DISINVITES | • disinvites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinvite. • DISINVITE v. to withdraw an invitation to. |
| DISSAVINGS | • dissavings n. An amount that is dissaved. • DISSAVING n. the spending of savings made in the past to finance an excess of spending over disposable income, thus diminishing accumulated assets. |
| DISSERVING | • disserving v. Present participle of disserve. • DISSERVE v. to treat badly. |
| DISSOLVING | • dissolving v. Present participle of dissolve. • dissolving n. The act by which something dissolves. • DISSOLVING n. the act of dissolution. |
| DISTENSIVE | • distensive adj. Distending, or capable of being distended. • DISTENSIVE adj. distending, or capable of being distended. |
| DIVERSIONS | • diversions n. Plural of diversion. • DIVERSION n. the act of diverting or turning aside. |
| DIVINENESS | • divineness n. The quality of being divine; divinity. • DIVINENESS n. the quality of being divine. |
| DIVINERESS | • divineress n. (Archaic) A female diviner. • DIVINERESS n. a woman who divines. |
| DIVULSIONS | • divulsions n. Plural of divulsion. • DIVULSION n. the act of pulling or rendering apart or away. |
| SKYDIVINGS | • SKYDIVING n. the sport of jumping by parachute. |
| VISCIDNESS | • viscidness n. Viscidity. • VISCIDNESS n. the state of being viscid. |