| ADMISSIONS | • admissions n. Plural of admission. • admissions n. The department, section, administrative team, etc., that process admissions for an institution, hospital… • ADMISSION n. the act of admitting. |
| DEMISSIONS | • demissions n. Plural of demission. • DEMISSION n. lowering, degradation. |
| DIGLOSSIAS | • DIGLOSSIA n. the coexistence of a prestige language and a lower language. |
| DISCISSION | • discission n. (Surgery) incision, especially of a soft cataract. • DISCISSION n. an open incision or cut. |
| DISCUSSION | • discussion n. Conversation or debate concerning a particular topic. • discussion n. Text giving further detail on a subject. • discussion n. (Medicine, obsolete) The dispersion of a tumour. |
| DISMISSION | • dismission n. The act of dismissing or sending away (someone). • dismission n. Removal from office; termination of employment or services, or position in ones affections. • dismission n. The setting aside (of something) from consideration. |
| DISMISSORY | • dismissory adj. Alternative form of dimissory. • DISMISSORY adj. relating to the act of dismissal. |
| DISPASSION | • dispassion n. Freedom from passion; the absence of passion; an undisturbed state; apathy. • DISPASSION n. freedom from passion. |
| DISPOSINGS | • disposings n. Plural of disposing. • DISPOSING n. the act of putting in place. |
| DISPRISONS | • disprisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disprison. • DISPRISON v. to let loose from prison, to set at liberty. |
| DISSEISORS | • disseisors n. Plural of disseisor. • DISSEISOR n. one who deprives another of seisin, also DISSEIZOR. |
| DISSEIZORS | • disseizors n. Plural of disseizor. • DISSEIZOR n. one who deprives another of seisin, also DISSEISOR. |
| DISSENSION | • dissension n. An act of expressing dissent, especially spoken. • dissension n. Strong disagreement; a contention or quarrel; discord. • DISSENSION n. disagreement, also DISSENTION. |
| DISSUASION | • dissuasion n. The act or an instance of dissuading. • DISSUASION n. the act of dissuading. |
| FOSSILISED | • fossilised adj. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of fossilized. • FOSSILISE v. to turn into a fossil, also FOSSILIZE. |
| INDISPOSES | • indisposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indispose. • INDISPOSE v. to render indisposed. |
| OSMIDROSIS | • osmidrosis n. Body odour. • OSMIDROSIS n. the emission of ill-smelling sweat. |
| SEMISOLIDS | • semisolids n. Plural of semisolid. • SEMISOLID n. something partly solid. |
| STASIDIONS | • STASIDION n. (Modern Greek) a stall in a Greek church. |