| DEGLUTITORY | • deglutitory adj. Serving for, or aiding in, deglutition. • DEGLUTITORY adj. relating to deglutition, also DEGLUTITIVE. |
| DELUSTERING | • delustering v. Present participle of deluster. • DELUSTER v. to lessen the sheen of. |
| DEREGULATED | • deregulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deregulate. • DEREGULATE v. to free from regulations or controls. |
| DEREGULATES | • deregulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deregulate. • DEREGULATE v. to free from regulations or controls. |
| DEREGULATOR | • deregulator n. One who deregulates. • DEREGULATOR n. one who deregulates. |
| DISGRUNTLED | • disgruntled v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of disgruntle. • disgruntled adj. Unhappy; dissatisfied. • disgruntled adj. Frustrated. |
| DISGRUNTLES | • disgruntles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle. • DISGRUNTLE v. to make ill-humoured or discontented. |
| DIVULGATERS | • divulgaters n. Plural of divulgater. • DIVULGATER n. one who divulgates, also DIVULGATOR. |
| FLAUGHTERED | • FLAUGHTER v. (Scots) to cut turfs. |
| GASTRULATED | • gastrulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of gastrulate. • GASTRULATE v. to form a gastrula. |
| GUTTERBLOOD | • gutterblood n. (Derogatory, archaic) A person of low pedigree; one of the common rabble. • GUTTERBLOOD n. (Scots) a lowborn person. |
| INTERLUDING | • interluding v. Present participle of interlude. • INTERLUDE v. to write or perform a dramatic interlude. |
| MULTIGRADES | • MULTIGRADE n. a brand of black and white photographic paper coated with a mixture of emulsions which are sensitive to the colour of the printing light used and which produce different contrast grades as a result. |
| PROMULGATED | • promulgated v. Simple past tense and past participle of promulgate. • PROMULGATE v. to make known, disseminate, also PROMULGE. |
| REREGULATED | • reregulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reregulate. • REREGULATE v. to regulate again. |
| SLAUGHTERED | • slaughtered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slaughter. • slaughtered adj. (Informal) Extremely drunk. • SLAUGHTER v. to kill, esp. animals for food. |
| UNREGULATED | • unregulated adj. Not regulated. • UNREGULATED adj. not regulated. |