| DEMODULATIONS | • demodulations n. Plural of demodulation. • DEMODULATION n. the act of demodulating. |
| DICHLAMYDEOUS | • dichlamydeous adj. (Botany) Having two coverings, a calyx and a corolla. • DICHLAMYDEOUS adj. having both a calyx and a corolla. |
| DINUCLEOTIDES | • dinucleotides n. Plural of dinucleotide. • DINUCLEOTIDE n. a nucleotide consisting of two units each composed of a phosphate, a pentose, and a nitrogen base. |
| DISCOUNSELLED | • discounselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of discounsel. • DISCOUNSEL v. (Spenser) to dissuade. |
| DISILLUSIONED | • disillusioned adj. Disappointed; experiencing disillusionment; having lost one’s illusions. • disillusioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disillusion. • DISILLUSION v. to free from illusion. |
| DOUBLEHEADERS | • doubleheaders n. Plural of doubleheader. • double-headers n. Plural of double-header. • DOUBLEHEADER n. two games, contests or events held consecutively on the same program. |
| DUODECILLIONS | • duodecillions n. Plural of duodecillion. • DUODECILLION n. ten to the power of 39. |
| HYDROSULPHIDE | • hydrosulphide n. (Britain) Alternative spelling of hydrosulfide. • HYDROSULPHIDE n. a compound formed by action of hydrogen sulphide on a hydroxide. |
| OVERSCHEDULED | • overscheduled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overschedule. |
| PREADULTHOODS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| RADIONUCLIDES | • radionuclides n. Plural of radionuclide. • RADIONUCLIDE n. a radioactive nuclide. |
| THUNDERCLOUDS | • thunderclouds n. Plural of thundercloud. • thunder␣clouds n. Plural of thunder cloud. • THUNDERCLOUD n. a cloud charged with electricity and producing lightning and thunder. |
| UNBOWDLERISED | • UNBOWDLERISED adj. not bowdlerised, also UNBOWDLERIZED. |
| UNCLOUDEDNESS | • uncloudedness n. The quality of not being clouded. • UNCLOUDEDNESS n. the state of being unclouded. |
| UNDERDEVELOPS | • underdevelops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underdevelop. • UNDERDEVELOP v. to develop insufficiently. |