| DAMNEDEST | • damnedest adj. Superlative form of damned: most damned; surprising, remarkable, amazing. • damnedest n. One’s best effort. • damnedest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of damn. |
| DARNEDEST | • darnedest adj. (Euphemistic) Damnedest; most amazing, consternating, etc. • darnedest n. (US) Damnedest; one’s best effort. • DARNEDEST n. one's utmost, also DARNEST, DARNDEST. |
| DATEDNESS | • datedness n. The quality of being dated; being out-of-date. • DATEDNESS n. the state of being dated. |
| DECADENTS | • decadents n. Plural of decadent. • DECADENT n. one who is decadent. |
| DECEDENTS | • decedents n. Plural of decedent. • DECEDENT n. (US) in US law, a deceased person. |
| DENDRITES | • dendrites n. Plural of dendrite. • DENDRITE n. a branched part of a nerve cell, also DENDRON. |
| DENUDATES | • denudates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denudate. • DENUDATE v. to strip of all covering, also DENUDE. |
| DESCANTED | • descanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of descant. • DESCANT v. to comment on a theme, also DISCANT. |
| DESTAINED | • destained v. Simple past tense and past participle of destain. • destained adj. From which a stain has been removed. • DESTAIN v. to rid of stain. |
| DISNESTED | • disnested v. Simple past tense and past participle of disnest. • DISNEST v. to dislodge from a nest. |
| DISSENTED | • dissented v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissent. • DISSENT v. to disagree. |
| DISTENDED | • distended adj. Extended or expanded, as from internal pressure; swollen. • distended adj. (Biology) gravid. • distended v. Simple past tense and past participle of distend. |
| DISTENDER | • distender n. One who, or that which, distends. • DISTENDER n. one who distends. |
| DURNEDEST | • durnedest n. Alternative form of darnedest. • DURNED adj. damned. |
| INTENDEDS | • intendeds n. Plural of intended. • INTENDED n. one whom one intends to marry. |
| MISTENDED | • MISTEND v. to tend to improperly. |
| SUBTENDED | • subtended v. Simple past tense and past participle of subtend. • SUBTEND v. to extend under or opposite to. |