| ANTIDOGMATIC | • antidogmatic adj. Opposed to dogma. • ANTIDOGMATIC adj. opposed to dogma. |
| DECOMMITTING | • decommitting v. Present participle of decommit. • DECOMMIT v. to withdraw from a commitment. |
| DEGLUTITIONS | • deglutitions n. Plural of deglutition. • DEGLUTITION n. the power or act of swallowing. |
| DELTIOLOGIST | • deltiologist n. A collector of picture postcards. • DELTIOLOGIST n. a collector of picture postcards. |
| DEMOTIVATING | • demotivating v. Present participle of demotivate. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from. |
| DETOXICATING | • detoxicating v. Present participle of detoxicate. • DETOXICATE v. to rid of a poison or the effects of it. |
| DIGITISATION | • digitisation n. Alternative spelling of digitization. • DIGITISATION n. the process of making digital, also DIGITIZATION. |
| DIGITIZATION | • digitization n. (Computing) The conversion of data or information from analog to digital or binary. • digitization n. (Computing) Hence, the transformation of a process or system from mainly analogue form to digital form. • DIGITIZATION n. the process of making digital, also DIGITISATION. |
| DITTOGRAPHIC | • dittographic adj. Relating to or exhibiting dittography. • DITTOGRAPHIC adj. relating to dittography, the unintentional repetition of letters in print. |
| EPIGLOTTIDES | • epiglottides n. Plural of epiglottis. • EPIGLOTTIS n. a cartilaginous flap over the glottis. |
| GONIATITOIDS | • GONIATITOID n. a fossil like a goniatite. |
| OUTINTRIGUED | • outintrigued v. Simple past tense and past participle of outintrigue. • OUTINTRIGUE v. to surpass in intrigue. |
| POSTEDITINGS | • POSTEDITING n. the act of editing after a piece of writing has been produced or printed by a machine. |
| POSTMIDNIGHT | • postmidnight adj. After midnight, but prior to dawn. • post-midnight adj. Alternative form of postmidnight. • POSTMIDNIGHT adj. taking place after midnight. |
| RETRODICTING | • retrodicting v. Present participle of retrodict. • RETRODICT v. to utilize present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| TITLEHOLDING | • titleholding adj. Holding a rank or title. • TITLEHOLDING adj. holding a title. |