| DEPLENISHING | • deplenishing v. Present participle of deplenish. • DEPLENISH v. to deprive of contents, such as furniture, stock, etc. |
| DEVILISHNESS | • devilishness n. The state or quality of being devilish. • DEVILISHNESS n. the state of being devilish. |
| DIENCEPHALIC | • diencephalic adj. Of or pertaining to the diencephalon. • DIENCEPHALIC adj. relating to the diencephalon, the back of the forebrain. |
| DIETHYLAMIDE | • diethylamide n. (Organic chemistry) The derivative of a compound formed by adding an amide group with two ethyl substituents… • DIETHYLAMIDE n. as in lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD. |
| DIETHYLAMINE | • diethylamine n. (Organic chemistry) The secondary amine (CH3CH2)2NH. • DIETHYLAMINE n. a liquid resembling ethylamine, derived from ammonia, with ethyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms. |
| DISEMBELLISH | • disembellish v. (Transitive) To deprive of embellishment; to disadorn. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISHEVELLING | • dishevelling v. Present participle of dishevel. • DISHEVEL v. to make the hair untidy. |
| DISPLENISHED | • displenished v. Simple past tense and past participle of displenish. • DISPLENISH v. to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. |
| DISPLENISHES | • displenishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of displenish. • DISPLENISH v. to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. |
| DITHELETICAL | • DITHELETICAL adj. relating to ditheletism, the doctrine that Christ had two wills, also DIOTHELETIC, DITHELETIC. |
| DITHELETISMS | • DITHELETISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, also DITHELISM, DIOTHELISM, DYOTHELISM. |
| ENDOTHELIOID | • endothelioid adj. Resembling endothelium. • ENDOTHELIOID adj. of or like the endothelium, the layer of cell tissue on the internal surfaces of blood vessels, lymphatics, etc., also ENDOTHELIAL. |
| GLUTETHIMIDE | • glutethimide n. A hypnotic sedative formerly used as an alternative to barbiturates to treat insomnia. • GLUTETHIMIDE n. a sedative drug with pharmacological properties similar to those of barbiturates. |
| HEREDITARILY | • hereditarily adv. In a hereditary manner. • hereditarily adv. With regard to inheritance. • HEREDITARY adv. genetically transmitted or transmittable from parent to offspring. |
| HEXAPLOIDIES | • HEXAPLOIDY n. the state of having six times the normal number of chromosomes. |
| MIDDLEWEIGHT | • middleweight n. (Uncountable) A weight class in professional boxing between light middleweight or welterweight and super… • middleweight n. (Countable) A boxer who fights in this division; a similar wrestler etc. • middleweight n. (Countable, business, by extension) An employee ranking anywhere between junior and senior. |
| RELINQUISHED | • relinquished v. Simple past tense and past participle of relinquish. • RELINQUISH v. to withdraw or retreat from. |
| SCHILLERISED | • schillerised v. Simple past tense and past participle of schillerise. • SCHILLERISE v. to give a bronze lustre to, also SCHILLERIZE. |
| SCHILLERIZED | • schillerized v. Simple past tense and past participle of schillerize. • Schillerized v. Simple past tense and past participle of Schillerize. • SCHILLERIZE v. to give a bronze lustre to, also SCHILLERISE. |
| SIDEROPHILES | • siderophiles n. Plural of siderophile. • SIDEROPHILE n. an element with an affinity for iron, whose geochemical distribution is influenced by this property. |