| DEFRAUDMENT | • defraudment n. (Obsolete) Privation by fraud; defrauding. • DEFRAUDMENT n. the act of defrauding. |
| DESIDERATUM | • desideratum n. Something that is wished for, or considered desirable, particularly when thought to be essential. • DESIDERATUM n. (Latin) something considered necessary or desirable. |
| DESIDERIUMS | • DESIDERIUM n. longing or yearning. |
| DISCUMBERED | • discumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of discumber. • DISCUMBER v. (archaic) to free of encumbrance, also DISENCUMBER. |
| DISEMBURDEN | • disemburden v. To disburden. • DISEMBURDEN v. to disburden. |
| DUMBLEDORES | • dumbledores n. Plural of dumbledore. • DUMBLEDORE n. a large flying beetle, aka the brown cockchafer, also DRUMBLEDOR. |
| EPIDENDRUMS | • epidendrums n. Plural of epidendrum. • EPIDENDRUM n. a genus of tropical plant, also EPIDENDRONE. |
| MASQUERADED | • masqueraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of masquerade. • MASQUERADE v. to disguise oneself. |
| NURSEMAIDED | • nursemaided v. Simple past tense and past participle of nursemaid. • NURSEMAID v. to look after as a nursemaid. |
| SHUDDERSOME | • shuddersome adj. Causing one to shudder; fearsome. • SHUDDERSOME adj. causing one to shudder. |
| UNDERDAMPER | • underdamper n. (Music) A damper located beneath the hammers in a piano. • UNDERDAMPER n. in a type of upright piano, a damper positioned below the hammers. |
| UNDERMANNED | • undermanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of underman. • undermanned adj. Insufficiently manned; understaffed. • UNDERMAN v. to use too few workers. |
| UNDERMASTED | • undermasted adj. (Nautical) Having masts smaller than the usual size. • undermasted adj. (Nautical) Having too few masts. • UNDERMASTED adj. having insufficient masts. |
| UNDERMINDED | • UNDERMINDE v. (Spenser) to undermine. |
| UNDERMINDES | • UNDERMINDE v. (Spenser) to undermine. |
| UNMODERATED | • unmoderated adj. Not moderated; having no moderator. • UNMODERATED adj. not moderated. |