| DEMOTICIST | • demoticist n. A student of, or expert at the demotic script. • DEMOTICIST n. a student of demotic script, also DEMOTIST. |
| DENTITIONS | • dentitions n. Plural of dentition. • DENTITION n. the cutting or growing of teeth. |
| DETRITIONS | • detritions n. Plural of detrition. • DETRITION n. a wearing off or away. |
| DIATOMISTS | • diatomists n. Plural of diatomist. • DIATOMIST n. a person who studies diatoms. |
| DIATOMITES | • diatomites n. Plural of diatomite. • DIATOMITE n. a siliceous sedimentary rock formed from the accumulations of diatoms or other nanoplankton. |
| DICTATIONS | • dictations n. Plural of dictation. • DICTATION n. the act, art or practice of dictating. |
| DISTENTION | • distention n. Alternative form of distension (“the act of distending”). • DISTENTION n. the act of distending, also DISTENSION. |
| DISTORTING | • distorting v. Present participle of distort. • distorting adj. That distorts. • DISTORT v. to twist or bend out of shape. |
| DISTORTION | • distortion n. An act of distorting. • distortion n. A result of distorting. • distortion n. A misrepresentation of the truth. |
| DISTORTIVE | • distortive adj. Causing distortion. • DISTORTIVE adj. causing distortion. |
| DOCTRINIST | • DOCTRINIST n. one who adheres to doctrines. |
| DONATISTIC | • Donatistic adj. Relating to Donatism. • DONATISTIC adj. pertaining to donatism, also DONATISTICAL. |
| OSTEITIDES | • osteitides n. Plural of osteitis. • OSTEITIS n. inflammation of the bone. |
| PODIATRIST | • podiatrist n. (Medicine) A health care practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of foot ailments. • PODIATRIST n. one who practises podiatry. |
| STRUTHIOID | • STRUTHIOID n. a member of the ostrich family. |
| TENDONITIS | • tendonitis n. Alternative form of tendinitis. • TENDONITIS n. inflammation of a tendon, also TENDINITIS. |
| TORTRICIDS | • tortricids n. Plural of tortricid. • TORTRICID n. any moth of the family Tortricidae. |
| TRADITIONS | • traditions n. Plural of tradition. • TRADITION n. the passing from generation to generation of tales, beliefs, practices, etc. |