| ADVISEMENTS | • advisements n. Plural of advisement. • ADVISEMENT n. counsel; advice, also AVISEMENT, VIZAMENT. |
| BEDEVILMENT | • bedevilment n. The characteristic of being bedeviled. • BEDEVILMENT n. the state of being bedevilled. |
| DECEMVIRATE | • decemvirate n. A group of ten people, especially (politics) a council of ten men sharing office or power and particularly… • DECEMVIRATE n. the office of decemvir. |
| DEFORMATIVE | • DEFORMATIVE adj. tending to deform. |
| DEMOTIVATED | • demotivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of demotivate. • demotivated adj. Deprived or showing a decrease in motivation. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from. |
| DEMOTIVATES | • demotivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demotivate. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from. |
| DEPRIVEMENT | • deprivement n. Deprivation. • DEPRIVEMENT n. the act of depriving. |
| DIVEMASTERS | • divemasters n. Plural of divemaster. |
| DIVERGEMENT | • divergement n. (Archaic) divergence. • DIVERGEMENT n. the act of diverging. |
| DIVESTMENTS | • divestments n. Plural of divestment. • DIVESTMENT n. the act of divesting. |
| DIVORCEMENT | • divorcement n. (Obsolete) Divorce; dissolution of a marriage. • divorcement n. (Figuratively, psychology) Complete detachment or disunion. • DIVORCEMENT n. the act of divorcing. |
| DIVULGEMENT | • divulgement n. The act of divulging (communicating or revealing information). • DIVULGEMENT n. the act of divulging. |
| MALEDICTIVE | • MALEDICTIVE adj. of the nature of a malediction. |
| MEDIEVALIST | • medievalist n. One who studies the culture and history of the Middle Ages. • MEDIEVALIST n. a specialist in medieval history and culture, also MEDIAEVALIST. |
| OVERTRIMMED | • overtrimmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtrim. • OVERTRIM v. to trim too much. |
| REMOTIVATED | • remotivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of remotivate. • REMOTIVATE v. to motivate again. |
| VINDEMIATED | • VINDEMIATE v. (archaic) to gather grapes or other fruit. |
| VINDEMIATES | • VINDEMIATE v. (archaic) to gather grapes or other fruit. |