| ANTISTUDENT | • antistudent adj. Opposing students. • ANTISTUDENT adj. opposed to students. |
| CONSTITUTED | • constituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of constitute. • CONSTITUTE v. to form. |
| DESTITUTING | • destituting v. Present participle of destitute. • DESTITUTE v. to forsake, to deprive. |
| DESTITUTION | • destitution n. (Obsolete) The action of deserting or abandoning. • destitution n. (Now rare) Discharge from office; dismissal. • destitution n. The condition of lacking something. |
| DETECTIVIST | • DETECTIVIST n. a writer of detective fiction. |
| DETECTORIST | • detectorist n. A person whose hobby is the use of a metal detector to search for buried coins, etc. • DETECTORIST n. a person whose hobby is using a metal detector. |
| DETESTATION | • detestation n. Hate coupled with disgust; abhorrence. • detestation n. Something detested. • DETESTATION n. extreme dislike. |
| DILETTANTES | • dilettantes n. Plural of dilettante. • DILETTANTE n. (Italian) a dabbler or lover of fine arts. |
| DISTINCTEST | • distinctest adj. Superlative form of distinct: most distinct. • DISTINCT adj. clearly different. |
| PROSTITUTED | • prostituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of prostitute. • PROSTITUTE v. to offer indiscriminately for sexual intercourse esp. for money. |
| STALACTITED | • STALACTITED adj. having stalactites. |
| STUDENTIEST | • STUDENTY adj. like or in the manner of a student. |
| SUBSTITUTED | • substituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of substitute. • SUBSTITUTE v. to put or use in the place of another. |
| TIGHTFISTED | • tightfisted adj. Alternative spelling of tight-fisted. • tight-fisted adj. Reluctant to spend money; miserly or stingy. • TIGHTFISTED adj. reluctant to part with money. |
| TOPSTITCHED | • topstitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of topstitch. • TOPSTITCH v. to make a line of stitches on the outside of a garment close to a seam. |
| TRANSMITTED | • transmitted adj. (Sometimes in combination) That has been transmitted (in a specified manner). • transmitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of transmit. • TRANSMIT v. to send from one place to another. |
| VENDETTISTS | • vendettists n. Plural of vendettist. • VENDETTIST n. one who carries on a vendetta. |