| BLINDSIGHTS | • BLINDSIGHT n. the ability to respond to visual stimuli without having any conscious visual experience; it can occur after some forms of brain damage. |
| DISHABITING | • DISHABIT v. (Shakespeare) to drive from a habitation. |
| DISHERITING | • disheriting v. Present participle of disherit. • DISHERIT v. (Spenser) to deprive of an inheritance, also DISINHERIT. |
| DISPATCHING | • dispatching n. The sending of somebody or something to a destination for a purpose. • dispatching n. (Informal) burial. • dispatching v. Present participle of dispatch. |
| DISTHRONING | • disthroning v. Present participle of disthrone. • DISTHRONE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONE, UNTHRONE. |
| DISTINGUISH | • distinguish v. To recognize someone or something as different from others based on its characteristics. • distinguish v. To see someone or something clearly or distinctly. • distinguish v. To make oneself noticeably different or better from others through accomplishments. |
| DITRIGLYPHS | • ditriglyphs n. Plural of ditriglyph. • DITRIGLYPH n. a space for two triglyphs in the entablature between columns. |
| GOLIATHISED | • GOLIATHISE v. to play Goliath, exaggerate extravagantly, also GOLIATHIZE. |
| GRAPHITISED | • graphitised v. Simple past tense and past participle of graphitise. • GRAPHITISE v. to convert wholly or partly into graphite, also GRAPHITIZE. |
| HAGGADISTIC | • Haggadistic adj. Of or relating to the Haggadah. • HAGGADISTIC adj. relating to the haggadah. |
| HINDCASTING | • hindcasting n. Testing by use of hindcasts. • HINDCAST v. to test a mathematical model by inputting known or closely estimated data for past events to see how well the output matches the known results. |
| METHODISING | • methodising v. Present participle of methodise. • METHODISE v. to reduce to method; to arrange in an orderly way; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts, also METHODIZE. |
| MISDIGHTING | • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| NIGHTRIDERS | • nightriders n. Plural of nightrider. • night␣riders n. Plural of night rider. • NIGHTRIDER n. a member of a secret band of white men who carried out lynchings in the southern USA. |
| REDSHIRTING | • redshirting v. Present participle of redshirt. • REDSHIRT v. to keep a college athlete out of varsity play to extend his eligibility. |
| 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. |