| DEDRAMATISE | • DEDRAMATISE v. to play down the importance of, lessen or keep low the tension or friction caused by, also DEDRAMATIZE. |
| DEDUCEMENTS | • deducements n. Plural of deducement. • DEDUCEMENT n. inference; deduction. |
| 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. |
| DEMYSTIFIED | • demystified v. Simple past tense and past participle of demystify. • DEMYSTIFY v. to remove the mystery from. |
| DENUDEMENTS | • denudements n. Plural of denudement. • DENUDEMENT n. the act of denuding. |
| 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. |
| DESQUAMATED | • desquamated v. Simple past tense and past participle of desquamate. • DESQUAMATE v. to scale or flake off. |
| DESTEMPERED | • DESTEMPER v. (obsolete) to distemper, in the paint sense, also DISTEMPER. |
| DISENTOMBED | • disentombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentomb. • DISENTOMB v. to take out from a tomb; to disinter. |
| DISESTEEMED | • disesteemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disesteem. • DISESTEEM v. to hold of low value. |
| DISTEMPERED | • distempered v. Simple past tense and past participle of distemper. • distempered adj. (Archaic) Affected with or suffering from distemper. • DISTEMPER v. to paint or colour with distemper, also DESTEMPER. |
| HOMESTEADED | • homesteaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of homestead. • HOMESTEAD v. to acquire a homestead. |
| MIDDENSTEAD | • middenstead n. A place where dung is heaped up. • MIDDENSTEAD n. the site of a midden. |
| MISCREDITED | • miscredited v. Simple past tense and past participle of miscredit. • MISCREDIT v. (archaic) to disbelieve. |
| MISDIRECTED | • misdirected v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdirect. • MISDIRECT v. to point in the wrong direction. |
| MISEDUCATED | • miseducated v. Simple past tense and past participle of miseducate. • MISEDUCATE v. to educate in a wrong manner. |
| MISINTENDED | • misintended v. Simple past tense and past participle of misintend. • misintended adj. Aimed amiss or wrongly. • MISINTEND v. (obsolete) to aim amiss. |
| MUDDLEMENTS | • muddlements n. Plural of muddlement. • MUDDLEMENT n. the state of being muddled. |
| UNDERMASTED | • undermasted adj. (Nautical) Having masts smaller than the usual size. • undermasted adj. (Nautical) Having too few masts. • UNDERMASTED adj. having insufficient masts. |