| DECONDITIONS | • deconditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decondition. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| DIMINUENDOES | • DIMINUENDO n. a passage of decreasing loudness. |
| DISADVANCING | • disadvancing v. Present participle of disadvance. • DISADVANCE v. (Spenser) to draw back, or cause to draw back, also DISAVAUNCE. |
| DISBURDENING | • disburdening v. Present participle of disburden. • DISBURDEN v. to rid of a burden, also DISBURTHEN. |
| DISCANDERING | • DISCANDERING n. (Shakespeare) melting from a state of being candied. |
| DISCANDYINGS | • DISCANDYING n. the act of melting from a state of being candied. |
| DISCONTINUED | • discontinued adj. Permanently no longer available or in production. • discontinued v. Simple past tense and past participle of discontinue. • DISCONTINUE v. to break the continuity of. |
| DISENCHAINED | • disenchained adj. (Archaic) Freed from restraint; unrestrained. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. |
| DISENTRAINED | • disentrained v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentrain. • disentrained adj. Involving circadian rhythms that are no aligned with the natural environment. • disentrained adj. Having precipitated out of a current. |
| DISENVIRONED | • disenvironed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disenviron. • DISENVIRON v. to deprive of environment. |
| DISSUNDERING | • dissundering v. Present participle of dissunder. • DISSUNDER v. (archaic) to sunder. |
| NONADDITIVES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| TENDINITIDES | • tendinitides n. Plural of tendinitis. • TENDINITIS n. inflammation of a tendon, also TENDONITIS. |
| TENDONITIDES | • tendonitides n. Plural of tendonitis. • TENDONITIS n. inflammation of a tendon, also TENDINITIS. |
| UNDIMINISHED | • undiminished adj. Not diminished. • UNDIMINISHED adj. not diminished. |
| UNDISCORDING | • undiscording adj. (Obsolete, poetic) Not discordant. • UNDISCORDING adj. (Milton) not discordant. |
| WINDLOADINGS | Sorry, definition not available. |