| COMMODITISED | • commoditised v. Simple past tense and past participle of commoditise. • COMMODITISE v. to make into a commodity, also COMMODITIZE. |
| COMMODITISES | • commoditises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commoditise. • COMMODITISE v. to make into a commodity, also COMMODITIZE. |
| COMMODITIZES | • commoditizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commoditize. • COMMODITIZE v. to make into a commodity, also COMMODITISE. |
| DETERMINISMS | • determinisms n. Plural of determinism. • DETERMINISM n. the doctrine that all things, including the will, are determined by causes. |
| DIAMAGNETISM | • diamagnetism n. (Physics) a weak form of magnetism that is only observed in the presence of an external magnetic field;… • DIAMAGNETISM n. the form of magnetism possessed by diamagnetic bodies. |
| DICHROMATISM | • dichromatism n. The condition of being dichromatic. • dichromatism n. (Pathology) A form of colourblindness in which only two of the three primary colours can be distinguished. • dichromatism n. (Biology) The condition when male and female birds have different plumage colors. |
| DIMINISHMENT | • diminishment n. The act of diminishing; reducing in size, quantity, or quality. • DIMINISHMENT n. the act of diminishing. |
| DISCOMMODITY | • discommodity n. (Archaic) Disadvantage; inconvenience. • DISCOMMODITY n. inconvenience. |
| DISCOMMUNITY | • discommunity n. A lack of common possessions, properties, or relationship. • DISCOMMUNITY n. lack of community. |
| DISSYMMETRIC | • dissymmetric adj. Asymmetric. • dissymmetric adj. (Chemistry, obsolete) chiral. • DISSYMMETRIC adj. relating to dissymmetry, also DISSYMMETRICAL. |
| DRAMATICISMS | • dramaticisms n. Plural of dramaticism. • DRAMATICISM n. the quality of being dramatic. |
| IMMEDIATISMS | • IMMEDIATISM n. the policy of action at once, esp. in the abolition of slavery in the US. |
| IMMORTALISED | • immortalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of immortalise. • IMMORTALISE v. to render immortal, also IMMORTALIZE. |
| INTERMEDIUMS | • intermediums n. Plural of intermedium. • INTERMEDIUM n. a small bone in the wrist and ankle. |
| MIDSHIPMATES | • MIDSHIPMATE n. a midshipman. |
| MISESTIMATED | • misestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misestimate. • MISESTIMATE v. to estimate wrongly. |
| MITHRIDATISM | • mithridatism n. The practice of gradually ingesting successively greater amounts of a poison in order to build immunity. • MITHRIDATISM n. immunity to poison by taking increasingly large doses. |
| SEMIDIAMETER | • semidiameter n. (Astronomy) The apparent radius of a star etc, when viewed from Earth. • semidiameter n. (Archaic) A radius: half of a diameter. • SEMIDIAMETER n. half the diameter, esp. the angular diameter. |
| SEMIDOMINANT | • semidominant adj. (Genetics) Exhibiting incomplete dominance. • SEMIDOMINANT adj. producing an intermediate phenotype in the heterozygous condition. |
| TRIDOMINIUMS | • tridominiums n. Plural of tridominium. • TRIDOMINIUM n. (Latin) threefold rule. |