| DECEIVINGS | • deceivings n. Plural of deceiving. • DECEIVING n. the act of deceiving. |
| DIAGENESIS | • diagenesis n. (Geology) All the chemical, physical, and biological changes sediment goes through during and after… • DIAGENESIS n. the physical and chemical changes (other than metamorphism) undergone by a sediment after deposition. |
| DIESELINGS | • DIESELING n. the act of continuing to run after the engine has been turned off. |
| DIESELLING | • DIESELLING n. running after the engine is switched off, also DIESELING. |
| DILIGENCES | • diligences n. Plural of diligence. • DILIGENCE n. a French or continental stagecoach. |
| DISTINGUEE | • distinguee adj. Alternative form of distingue. • DISTINGUEE adj. (French) (of a female) distinguished, esp. in manner or bearing. |
| GENIALISED | • genialised v. Simple past tense and past participle of genialise. • GENIALISE v. to impart geniality to, also GENIALIZE. |
| GENTILISED | • gentilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gentilise. • GENTILISE v. (archaic) to raise to the class of gentleman. |
| GRINDERIES | • grinderies n. Plural of grindery. • GRINDERY n. a place where tools are ground. |
| GUIDELINES | • guidelines n. Plural of guideline. • GUIDELINE n. a line drawn, or a rope, etc. fixed, to act as a guide. |
| INDIGENCES | • indigences n. Plural of indigence. • INDIGENCE n. poverty; the state of being needy, also INDIGENCY. |
| INDIGENISE | • indigenise v. Alternative form of indigenize. • INDIGENISE v. to render indigenous, also INDIGENIZE. |
| INDIGESTED | • indigested adj. (Now rare) Not resolved; not regularly disposed and arranged; unmethodical, crude. • indigested adj. Not digested in the stomach; undigested. • indigested adj. (Medicine, obsolete) Of wounds: not in a state suitable for healing; (specifically) of an abscess or… |
| MISDEEMING | • misdeeming v. Present participle of misdeem. • misdeeming adj. (Now rare) Judging wrongly; mistaken. • misdeeming n. (Rare) misjudgment. |
| MISFEEDING | • misfeeding v. Present participle of misfeed. • MISFEED v. to feed incorrectly. |
| MISFEIGNED | • MISFEIGN v. (Spenser) to feign with evil intent. |
| RIDGELINES | • ridgelines n. Plural of ridgeline. • RIDGELINE n. a line marking or following a ridge. |