| DIGLADIATING | • digladiating v. Present participle of digladiate. • DIGLADIATE v. (obsolete) to fight with swords; to fence. |
| DIGLADIATION | • digladiation n. (Obsolete) Act of digladiating; violent dispute or combat. • DIGLADIATION n. a fight, a dispute. |
| DIJUDICATING | • dijudicating v. Present participle of dijudicate. • DIJUDICATE v. to judge, to decide. |
| DIJUDICATION | • dijudication n. The act of dijudicating; judgement. • DIJUDICATION n. a judgment. |
| DILAPIDATING | • dilapidating v. Present participle of dilapidate. • DILAPIDATE v. to bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin. |
| DILAPIDATION | • dilapidation n. The state of being dilapidated, reduced to decay, partially ruined. • dilapidation n. (Law) The act of dilapidating, damaging a building or structure through neglect or intentionally. • dilapidation n. (Britain, law) Ecclesiastical waste: impairing of church property by an incumbent, through neglect or intentionally. |
| DILUCIDATING | • dilucidating v. Present participle of dilucidate. • DILUCIDATE v. (obsolete) to elucidate. |
| DILUCIDATION | • dilucidation n. (Obsolete) The act of making clear; clarification. • DILUCIDATION n. the act of dilucidating. |
| DIMIDIATIONS | • dimidiations n. Plural of dimidiation. • DIMIDIATION n. division into two halves, as of a heraldic shield. |
| DISCREDITING | • discrediting v. Present participle of discredit. • discrediting n. The act by which something is discredited. • DISCREDIT v. to refuse to believe in. |
| DISINHERITED | • disinherited v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinherit. • DISINHERIT v. to deprive of an inheritance, also DISHERIT. |
| DISINHIBITED | • disinhibited v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinhibit. • DISINHIBIT v. to remove restraints on (used esp. of drugs affecting behaviour). |
| INDIVIDUATED | • individuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of individuate. • INDIVIDUATE v. to give individuality to. |
| INDIVIDUATES | • individuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of individuate. • INDIVIDUATE v. to give individuality to. |
| INDIVIDUATOR | • individuator n. One who, or that which, individuates. • INDIVIDUATOR n. one who individuates. |
| REIDENTIFIED | • reidentified v. Simple past tense and past participle of reidentify. • REIDENTIFY v. to identify again. |
| TENDINITIDES | • tendinitides n. Plural of tendinitis. • TENDINITIS n. inflammation of a tendon, also TENDONITIS. |
| UNIDENTIFIED | • unidentified adj. Not identified; having an unknown or unnamed identity. • UNIDENTIFIED adj. not identified. |