| DETRAINING | • detraining v. Present participle of detrain. • DETRAIN v. to alight from a train. |
| DINITROGEN | • dinitrogen n. (Chemistry) the normal nitrogen molecule having two atoms. • dinitrogen n. (Chemistry, used in combination) two atoms of nitrogen as part of some other compound. • DINITROGEN adj. denoting a chemical compound containing two nitrogen atoms. |
| DINNERTIME | • dinnertime n. The time when dinner takes place. • dinnertime n. (Britain) The midday break in English schools (some areas), lunchtime. • dinner-time n. Alternative spelling of dinnertime. |
| DISENTRAIN | • disentrain v. To disembark from a train. • disentrain v. To precipitate out of a flowing current. • disentrain v. To disrupt an organism’s circadian rhythm so that it is not aligned with its environment. |
| INGREDIENT | • ingredient n. One of the substances present in a mixture, especially food. • INGREDIENT n. something that enters into a mixture or compound. |
| INORDINATE | • inordinate adj. Excessive; unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude; extreme. • INORDINATE adj. exceeding reasonable limits. |
| INTERDINED | • interdined v. Simple past tense and past participle of interdine. • INTERDINE v. to eat together. |
| INTERDINES | • interdines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interdine. • INTERDINE v. to eat together. |
| INTERLINED | • interlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of interline. • INTERLINE v. to write or insert between lines already written or printed, as for correction or addition. |
| INTERMEDIN | • intermedin n. (Biochemistry) A melanocyte-stimulating hormone. • INTERMEDIN n. a messenger hormone. |
| INTERWINDS | • interwinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interwind. • INTERWIND v. to wind in among. |
| RANITIDINE | • ranitidine n. (Pharmacology) A furan (trademark Zantac) which blocks the histamine H2-receptors, to prevent the secretion… |
| RENDITIONS | • renditions n. Plural of rendition. • renditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rendition. • RENDITION v. to surrender (fugitives from justice) at the claim of a foreign government. |