| ASSIMILATED | • assimilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of assimilate. • ASSIMILATE v. to make or be like. |
| DECIMALISTS | • decimalists n. Plural of decimalist. • DECIMALIST n. one who advocates a decimal system. |
| DIGITALISMS | • DIGITALISM n. a serious condition resulting from digitalis poisoning, characterized by nausea, vomiting, and a disturbance in heart rhythm or rate. |
| DIOTHELISMS | • DIOTHELISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two will, human and divine, also DITHELISM, DYOTHELISM. |
| DISMALITIES | • dismalities n. Plural of dismality. • DISMALITY n. the state of being dismal. |
| DISMANTLERS | • dismantlers n. Plural of dismantler. • DISMANTLER n. one who dismantles. |
| DISSIMILATE | • dissimilate v. (Rare, transitive) To make dissimilar or unlike. • dissimilate v. (Rare, intransitive) To become dissimilar or unlike. • DISSIMILATE v. to undergo dissimilation. |
| DISSIMULATE | • dissimulate v. (Intransitive) To practise deception by concealment or omission, or by feigning a false appearance. • dissimulate v. (Transitive) To disguise or hide by adopting a false appearance. • dissimulate v. (Transitive, rare) To connive at; to wink at; to pretend not to notice. |
| DISTILMENTS | • distilments n. Plural of distilment. • DISTILMENT n. (Shakespeare) that which is distilled. |
| DOLOMITISES | • dolomitises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dolomitise. • DOLOMITISE v. to convert into dolomite, also DOLOMITIZE. |
| DYOTHELISMS | • DYOTHELISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two will, human and divine, also DIOTHELISM, DITHELETISM, DITHELISM. |
| LIMITEDNESS | • limitedness n. The state or characteristic of being limited. • LIMITEDNESS n. the state of being limited. |
| MIDDELSKOTS | • MIDDELSKOT n. (South African) an intermediate payment to a farmer for a crop or wool-clip. |
| MULTISPEEDS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PSALMODISTS | • psalmodists n. Plural of psalmodist. • PSALMODIST n. a singer of psalms. |
| SIMILITUDES | • similitudes n. Plural of similitude. • SIMILITUDE n. the state of being similar. |
| SIMULCASTED | • simulcasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of simulcast. • SIMULCAST v. to broadcast simultaneously on radio and television. |
| SMOULDRIEST | • SMOULDRY adj. (Spenser) smouldering. |
| TABLOIDISMS | • tabloidisms n. Plural of tabloidism. |