| CHILDMINDINGS | • CHILDMINDING n. the activity or profession of looking after other people's children. |
| CINCHONIDINES | • cinchonidines n. Plural of cinchonidine. • CINCHONIDINE n. an alkaloid that is a stereoisomer of cinchonine, with similar properties and uses. |
| DIMINISHINGLY | • diminishingly adv. In a diminishing manner; becoming progressively smaller. • DIMINISHING adv. lessening. |
| DIMINISHMENTS | • diminishments n. Plural of diminishment. • DIMINISHMENT n. the act of diminishing. |
| DISENCHAINING | • disenchaining v. Present participle of disenchain. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. |
| DISFURNISHING | • disfurnishing v. Present participle of disfurnish. • DISFURNISH v. to strip, render destitute. |
| DISGARNISHING | • disgarnishing v. Present participle of disgarnish. • DISGARNISH v. to despoil, also DEGARNISH. |
| DISINHERISONS | • disinherisons n. Plural of disinherison. • DISINHERISON n. the act of disinheriting. |
| DISINHERITING | • disinheriting v. Present participle of disinherit. • DISINHERIT v. to deprive of an inheritance, also DISHERIT. |
| DISINHIBITING | • disinhibiting adj. That removes or suppresses inhibitions, that disinhibits. • disinhibiting v. Present participle of disinhibit. • DISINHIBIT v. to remove restraints on (used esp. of drugs affecting behaviour). |
| DISINHIBITION | • disinhibition n. A lack or loss of inhibition. • DISINHIBITION n. the removal of inhibitions controlling normal behaviour. |
| DISPLENISHING | • displenishing v. Present participle of displenish. • DISPLENISH v. to deprive or strip, as a house of furniture, or a barn of stock. |
| DISTHRONISING | • DISTHRONISE v. (Spenser) to dethrone, also DISTHRONIZE. |
| DISTHRONIZING | • disthronizing v. Present participle of disthronize. • DISTHRONIZE v. (Spenser) to dethrone, also DISTHRONISE. |
| ENCHEIRIDIONS | • ENCHEIRIDION n. a handbook or a manual, also ENCHIRIDION. |
| UNINHIBITEDLY | • uninhibitedly adv. In an uninhibited manner. • UNINHIBITED adv. free from inhibition. |