| DEMORALISINGLY | • demoralisingly adv. Alternative spelling of demoralizingly. • DEMORALISING adv. disheartening. |
| DEMORALIZINGLY | • demoralizingly adv. In a demoralizing manner. • DEMORALIZING adv. DEMORALIZE, to corrupt the morals of, also DEMORALISE. |
| DEPOLYMERISING | • depolymerising v. Present participle of depolymerise. • DEPOLYMERISE v. to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula, also DEPOLYMERIZE. |
| DEPOLYMERIZING | • depolymerizing v. Present participle of depolymerize. • depolymerizing adj. That depolymerizes. • DEPOLYMERIZE v. to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula, also DEPOLYMERISE. |
| DIAGNOSABILITY | • diagnosability n. The condition of being diagnosable. • DIAGNOSABILITY n. the quality of being diagnosable. |
| DIAGNOSTICALLY | • diagnostically adv. In a diagnostic manner. • DIAGNOSTICAL adv. relating to diagnosis. |
| DISAPPROVINGLY | • disapprovingly adv. In a disapproving manner. • DISAPPROVING adv. passing unfavorable judgment on. |
| DISCOMFITINGLY | • discomfitingly adv. In a manner that discomfits. |
| DISCOMPOSINGLY | • discomposingly adv. So as to discompose. • DISCOMPOSING adv. DISCOMPOSE, to disarrange; to disturb. |
| DISCOURAGINGLY | • discouragingly adv. In a discouraging manner. • DISCOURAGING adv. disheartening. |
| DISINGENUOUSLY | • disingenuously adv. In a manner that is not frank or open; deceptively. • disingenuously adv. In an unnoble manner; in a manner unbecoming of true honor or dignity; unworthily. • disingenuously adv. In a manner that adopts a pose of naïveté, possibly to make a point or to deceive. |
| DISPROPERTYING | • dispropertying v. Present participle of disproperty. • DISPROPERTY v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of property. |
| GEODYNAMICISTS | • geodynamicists n. Plural of geodynamicist. • GEODYNAMICIST n. a student of geodynamics, the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| LONGITUDINALLY | • longitudinally adv. Along lines of longitude, in the direction from pole to pole, meridianally. • longitudinally adv. (Sciences and social sciences) By sampling data over time rather than merely once. • longitudinally adv. Lengthwise (rather than crosswise). |
| PYRIDOSTIGMINE | • pyridostigmine n. (Pharmacology) A parasympathomimetic and reversible cholinesterase inhibitor, used to treat muscle weakness… |