| BESOTTEDNESS | • besottedness n. The state or quality of being besotted, infatuation, intellectual or moral blindness. • BESOTTEDNESS n. the state of being besotted. |
| DICTATRESSES | • dictatresses n. Plural of dictatress. • DICTATRESS n. a female dictator, also DICTATRIX. |
| DISINTERESTS | • disinterests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinterest. • DISINTEREST v. to cause to regard something with no interest or concern. |
| DISMASTMENTS | • DISMASTMENT n. the act of dismasting. |
| DISSENTIENTS | • dissentients n. Plural of dissentient. • DISSENTIENT n. one who dissents. |
| DISSERTATORS | • dissertators n. Plural of dissertator. • DISSERTATOR n. one who writes a dissertation. |
| DISTINCTNESS | • distinctness n. The property or degree of being distinct. • DISTINCTNESS n. the state of being distinct. |
| DISTRUSTLESS | • distrustless adj. Free from distrust. • DISTRUSTLESS adj. without distrust. |
| DOSIMETRISTS | • dosimetrists n. Plural of dosimetrist. • DOSIMETRIST n. one who uses a dosimeter. |
| METASTASISED | • metastasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of metastasise. • METASTASISE v. to spread or grow by or as if by metastasis, also METASTASIZE. |
| PETTEDNESSES | • PETTEDNESS n. the state of being petted. |
| STEDFASTNESS | • stedfastness n. Obsolete form of steadfastness. • STEDFASTNESS n. the state of being stedfast. |
| STUDENTSHIPS | • studentships n. Plural of studentship. • STUDENTSHIP n. a grant for university study. |
| SYSTEMATISED | • systematised v. Simple past tense and past participle of systematise. • SYSTEMATISE v. to reduce to a system, also SYSTEMATIZE. |