| DEMIGODDESS | • demigoddess n. Female equivalent of demigod. • DEMIGODDESS n. a half-goddess; a woman whose nature is partly divine, esp. a heroine fabled to be the offspring of a god and a mortal. |
| DEMIREPDOMS | • DEMIREPDOM n. the state of being a demirep, a woman of doubtful reputation. |
| DEMOBILISED | • demobilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of demobilise. • DEMOBILISE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILIZE. |
| DEMODULATES | • demodulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demodulate. • DEMODULATE v. to remove the modulation from. |
| DEMONETISED | • demonetised v. Simple past tense and past participle of demonetise. • DEMONETISE v. to deprive of monetary value; to withdraw from circulation, also DEMONETIZE. |
| DEMORALISED | • demoralised v. Simple past tense and past participle of demoralise. • DEMORALISE v. to corrupt the morals of, also DEMORALIZE. |
| DIMENSIONED | • dimensioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dimension. • dimensioned adj. Possessing dimension, non-dimensionless, dimensionful. • DIMENSION v. to give the length, breadth and thickness of. |
| DISEMBODIED | • disembodied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembody. • disembodied adj. Having no material body, immaterial; incorporeal or insubstantial. • disembodied adj. Of a body part, separated from the body. |
| DISEMBODIES | • disembodies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembody. • DISEMBODY v. to remove or free (a spirit) from the body. |
| DISEMBOGUED | • disembogued v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembogue. • DISEMBOGUE v. (Spanish) to discharge or pour forth from the mouth (as from a river). |
| DISEMPLOYED | • disemployed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disemploy. • DISEMPLOY v. to throw out of employment. |
| DISENTOMBED | • disentombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentomb. • DISENTOMB v. to take out from a tomb; to disinter. |
| DROMEDARIES | • dromedaries n. Plural of dromedary. • dromedaries n. Plural of dromedarie (“obsolete spelling of dromedary”). • DROMEDARY n. the Arabian camel, having one hump or protuberance on the back, in distinction from the Bactrian camel, which has two humps, also DROMEDARE. |
| DUMBLEDORES | • dumbledores n. Plural of dumbledore. • DUMBLEDORE n. a large flying beetle, aka the brown cockchafer, also DRUMBLEDOR. |
| HEBDOMADERS | • HEBDOMADER n. in Scottish universities, a senior member appointed weekly for the supervision of student discipline, also HEBDOMADAR. |
| HOMESTEADED | • homesteaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of homestead. • HOMESTEAD v. to acquire a homestead. |
| MISRECORDED | • misrecorded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misrecord. • MISRECORD v. to record incorrectly. |
| ROADMENDERS | • roadmenders n. Plural of roadmender. • ROADMENDER n. one whose job is to repair roads. |
| SEMIFREDDOS | • semifreddos n. Plural of semifreddo. • SEMIFREDDO n. (Italian) a partially frozen Italian dessert similar to ice-cream. |
| SHUDDERSOME | • shuddersome adj. Causing one to shudder; fearsome. • SHUDDERSOME adj. causing one to shudder. |