| DEFILEMENT | • defilement n. The act of defiling. • defilement n. The state of being defiled. • defilement n. (Military) The protection of the interior walls of a fortification from enfilading fire, as by covering… |
| DEFINEMENT | • definement n. The act of defining. • definement n. A definition or description. • DEFINEMENT n. the act of defining. |
| DEMONETISE | • demonetise v. Alternative spelling of demonetize. • DEMONETISE v. to deprive of monetary value; to withdraw from circulation, also DEMONETIZE. |
| DEMONETIZE | • demonetize v. To withdraw the status of legal tender from a coin (Etc.) and remove it from circulation. • demonetize v. To declare ineligible or worthless as a medium of exchange or as legal tender. • demonetize v. (Internet, transitive) To demote (published content, or its creator) so that it is no longer eligible… |
| DENSIMETER | • densimeter n. A densitometer. • DENSIMETER n. an instrument for measuring the closeness of grain of a substance. |
| DETERMINED | • determined adj. Decided; resolute, possessing much determination. • determined v. Simple past tense and past participle of determine. • DETERMINE v. to put terms or bounds to. |
| DETERMINER | • determiner n. (Grammar) A member of a class of words functioning in a noun phrase to identify or distinguish a referent… • determiner n. (Grammar) A dependent function in a noun phrase marking the NP as definite or indefinite. This function… • determiner n. Something (some input factor, a nonsentient agent) that determines, or helps someone to determine, something else. |
| DETERMINES | • determines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of determine. • DETERMINE v. to put terms or bounds to. |
| EXTERMINED | • extermined v. Simple past tense and past participle of extermine. • EXTERMINE v. (Shakespeare) to exterminate. |
| METHEDRINE | • methedrine n. A brand name for methamphetamine. • METHEDRINE n. (tradename) a former proprietary name for an amphetamine, methylamphetamine hydrochloride. |
| MISENTERED | • misentered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misenter. • MISENTER v. to enter erroneously. |
| MUTINEERED | • mutineered v. Simple past tense and past participle of mutineer. • MUTINEER v. to revolt against constituted authority, also MUTINY, MUTINE. |
| PEDIMENTED | • pedimented adj. (Architecture) Furnished with a pediment. • PEDIMENTED adj. having a pediment. |
| REGIMENTED | • regimented v. Simple past tense and past participle of regiment. • regimented adj. Organised, ordered, formed into regiments. • REGIMENT v. to form into military units. |
| SEDIMENTED | • sedimented v. Simple past tense and past participle of sediment. • sedimented adj. (Geology, of a strata) Deposited from sediment. • sedimented adj. (Of a water course) Having much sediment. |