| BLINDSIDING | • blindsiding v. Present participle of blindside. • blindsiding n. The act by which a person is blindsided, or caught off guard. • BLINDSIDE v. to hit unexpectedly; to surprise unpleasantly. |
| DIDANOSINES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| 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. |
| DIMINUENDOS | • diminuendos n. Plural of diminuendo. • DIMINUENDO n. a passage of decreasing loudness. |
| DINANDERIES | • DINANDERIE n. (French) domestic decorative brassware, originally that made at Dinant in Belgium. |
| DISADORNING | • disadorning v. Present participle of disadorn. • DISADORN v. to deprive of ornaments. |
| DISANOINTED | • disanointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disanoint. • DISANOINT v. to undo the anointing or consecration of. |
| DISCANDYING | • discandying v. Present participle of discandy. • DISCANDYING n. the act of melting from a state of being candied. |
| DISENDOWING | • disendowing v. Present participle of disendow. • DISENDOW v. to deprive of endowment. |
| DISENTWINED | • disentwined v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentwine. • DISENTWINE v. to free from being entwined or twisted. |
| DISINCLINED | • disinclined adj. Not inclined; having a disinclination; being unwilling. • disinclined v. Simple past tense and past participle of disincline. • DISINCLINE v. to make unwilling. |
| DISINVENTED | • disinvented v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinvent. • DISINVENT v. to undo the invention of. |
| INDIGENISED | • indigenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of indigenise. • INDIGENISE v. to render indigenous, also INDIGENIZE. |
| LANDSLIDING | • landsliding n. Landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| MISINTENDED | • misintended v. Simple past tense and past participle of misintend. • misintended adj. Aimed amiss or wrongly. • MISINTEND v. (obsolete) to aim amiss. |
| NIDDERLINGS | • nidderlings n. Plural of nidderling. • NIDDERLING n. an infamous person; an abject coward, also NIDDERING, NIDERING, NIDERLING, NIDING, NITHING. |