| DISPOSEDLY | • disposedly adv. In a disposed manner; in good order; with measured steps. • DISPOSED adv. DISPOSE, to arrange or settle. |
| LOPSIDEDLY | • lopsidedly adv. In a lopsided manner. • LOPSIDED adv. leaning to one side. |
| DIPHYODONTS | • diphyodonts n. Plural of diphyodont. • DIPHYODONT n. a mammal having a second set of teeth that replaces the first. |
| DISEMPLOYED | • disemployed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disemploy. • DISEMPLOY v. to throw out of employment. |
| HYPNOIDISED | • HYPNOIDISE v. to put in the hypnoidal state, also HYPNOIDIZE. |
| DEHYPNOTISED | • dehypnotised v. Simple past tense and past participle of dehypnotise. • DEHYPNOTISE v. to free from hypnosis, also DEHYPNOTIZE. |
| DESPONDINGLY | • despondingly adv. In a desponding manner. • DESPONDING adv. hopeless. |
| DEPOLYMERISED | • depolymerised v. Simple past tense and past participle of depolymerise. • DEPOLYMERISE v. to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula, also DEPOLYMERIZE. |
| DISCOMPOSEDLY | • discomposedly adv. In a discomposed manner. • DISCOMPOSED adv. DISCOMPOSE, to disarrange; to disturb. |
| HYDROSULPHIDE | • hydrosulphide n. (Britain) Alternative spelling of hydrosulfide. • HYDROSULPHIDE n. a compound formed by action of hydrogen sulphide on a hydroxide. |
| SPONDYLITIDES | • spondylitides n. Plural of spondylitis. • SPONDYLITIS n. inflammation of the vertebra. |
| DISAPPOINTEDLY | • disappointedly adv. In a disappointed manner. • DISAPPOINTED adv. DISAPPOINT, to fail to meet the expectation or hope of. |
| HYDROPEROXIDES | • hydroperoxides n. Plural of hydroperoxide. • HYDROPEROXIDE n. a compound containing an O2H group. |
| HYDROSULPHIDES | • hydrosulphides n. Plural of hydrosulphide. • HYDROSULPHIDE n. a compound formed by action of hydrogen sulphide on a hydroxide. |
| HYPODIPLOIDIES | • hypodiploidies n. Plural of hypodiploidy, referring to types thereof. • HYPODIPLOIDY n. the state of being hypodiploid, having slightly fewer than the diploid number of chromosomes. |