| DEFAMATIONS | • defamations n. Plural of defamation. • DEFAMATION n. the act of defaming another. |
| DEFILEMENTS | • defilements n. Plural of defilement. • DEFILEMENT n. the act of defiling. |
| DEFINEMENTS | • definements n. Plural of definement. • DEFINEMENT n. the act of defining. |
| DEFORMITIES | • deformities n. Plural of deformity. • DEFORMITY n. the state of being deformed. |
| DEMYSTIFIED | • demystified v. Simple past tense and past participle of demystify. • DEMYSTIFY v. to remove the mystery from. |
| DEMYSTIFIES | • demystifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demystify. • DEMYSTIFY v. to remove the mystery from. |
| DEMYTHIFIES | • DEMYTHIFY v. to remove the mythical characteristics from (a person). |
| DISCOMFITED | • discomfited v. Simple past tense and past participle of discomfit. • DISCOMFIT v. to disconcert or balk. |
| DISCOMFITER | • DISCOMFITER n. one who discomfits. |
| INFOLDMENTS | • infoldments n. Plural of infoldment. • INFOLDMENT n. the state of being infolded. |
| MANIFESTOED | • manifestoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of manifesto. • MANIFESTO v. to issue a manifesto. |
| MISFEATURED | • misfeatured adj. Having ugly or misshapen features. • MISFEATURED adj. ugly, ill-favoured. |
| MISFORTUNED | • misfortuned adj. (Archaic) unlucky, unfortunate. • MISFORTUNED adj. (archaic) unfortunate. |
| MISIDENTIFY | • misidentify v. To mistake the identity. • MISIDENTIFY v. to identify wrongly. |
| SMIFLIGATED | • SMIFLIGATE v. Charles Dickens's nonce word for to spiflicate. |
| TIMESHIFTED | • timeshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of timeshift. • TIMESHIFT v. to enable (a television programme) to be viewed at a time later than that of its original broadcast. |