| CONTRADICT | • contradict v. To deny the truth or validity of (a statement or statements). • contradict v. To oppose (a person) by denying the truth or pertinence of a given statement. • contradict v. To be contrary to (something). |
| CONTRISTED | • contristed v. Simple past tense and past participle of contrist. • CONTRIST v. (obsolete) to sadden. |
| DETORTIONS | • detortions n. Plural of detortion. • DETORTION n. (obsolete) the act of detorting; a twisting or warping, also DETORSION. |
| DETRACTION | • detraction n. The act of detracting something, or something detracted; taking away; diminution. • detraction n. A derogatory or malicious statement; a disparagement, misrepresentation or slander. • detraction n. (Roman Catholicism) The act of revealing previously unknown faults of another person to a third person. |
| DETRITIONS | • detritions n. Plural of detrition. • DETRITION n. a wearing off or away. |
| 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. |
| DOCTRINIST | • DOCTRINIST n. one who adheres to doctrines. |
| ETIDRONATE | • etidronate n. (Organic chemistry, medicine) Any salt or ester of etidronic acid, but especially the sodium salt, which… |
| MUTTONBIRD | • muttonbird n. Alternative form of mutton bird. • mutton␣bird n. (Chiefly Australia, New Zealand) Any of various seabirds whose flesh is said to taste like mutton when… • MUTTONBIRD n. an Australasian shearwater, esp. the short-tailed, said by some to taste like mutton. |
| ORIENTATED | • orientated v. Simple past tense and past participle of orientate. • orientated adj. Alternative form of oriented (adj) (sometimes proscribed). • ORIENTATE v. to determine the position of, relatively to fixed or known directions, also ORIENT. |
| OROTUNDITY | • orotundity n. The quality of being orotund. • orotundity n. An orotund statement or utterance. • OROTUNDITY n. the orotund mode of intonation, also OROROTUNDITY. |
| OUTTRADING | • outtrading v. Present participle of outtrade. • OUTTRADE v. to get the better of in a trade. |
| THRENODIST | • threnodist n. (Rare) A person who writes or says a threnody. • THRENODIST n. one who composes, delivers, or utters, a threnode, or threnody. |
| TRADITIONS | • traditions n. Plural of tradition. • TRADITION n. the passing from generation to generation of tales, beliefs, practices, etc. |
| TRADUCTION | • traduction n. (Uncountable) The act of converting text from one language to another. • traduction n. (Countable) A malign or defamatory statement. • traduction n. (Uncountable) An act of defaming, maligning or slandering. |