| CONFIDANTES | • confidantes n. Plural of confidante. • CONFIDANTE n. (French) a (female) person confided in or entrusted with secrets, esp. in love affairs. |
| CONFISCATED | • confiscated v. Simple past tense and past participle of confiscate. • CONFISCATE v. to seize as forfeited to the public treasury. |
| DEFAMATIONS | • defamations n. Plural of defamation. • DEFAMATION n. the act of defaming another. |
| DEFECATIONS | • defecations n. Plural of defecation. • DEFECATION n. the act of defecating, also DEFAECATION. |
| DEFINITIONS | • definitions n. Plural of definition. • DEFINITION n. an act of determining. |
| DEFLECTIONS | • deflections n. Plural of deflection. • DEFLECTION n. an act of bending or turning away, also DEFLEXION. |
| DEFORCIANTS | • deforciants n. Plural of deforciant. • DEFORCIANT n. one who keeps out of possession the rightful owner of an estate. |
| DEFORESTING | • deforesting v. Present participle of deforest. • DEFOREST v. to remove the trees from an area. |
| DEFROSTINGS | • defrostings n. Plural of defrosting. • DEFROSTING n. the act of removing frost from. |
| DEFUNCTIONS | • defunctions n. Plural of defunction. • DEFUNCTION n. (Shakespeare) death. |
| DISINFECTOR | • disinfector n. One who, or that which, disinfects. • disinfector n. An apparatus for applying disinfectants. • DISINFECTOR n. an agent that disinfects. |
| DOWNSHIFTED | • downshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of downshift. • DOWNSHIFT v. to change gear down. |
| DOWNSHIFTER | • downshifter n. A person who makes a transition to a less pressured or demanding career or lifestyle. • downshifter n. (Engineering) A process, algorithm, etc. that shifts something to a lower level or frequency. • DOWNSHIFTER n. one who reduces his or her working hours. |
| FEDERATIONS | • federations n. Plural of federation. • FEDERATION n. a federal government. |
| FICTIONISED | • fictionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of fictionise. • FICTIONISE v. to make fictional, also FICTIONIZE. |
| FIELDSTONES | • fieldstones n. Plural of fieldstone. • FIELDSTONE n. (US) stone for building, taken from a field. |
| INFOLDMENTS | • infoldments n. Plural of infoldment. • INFOLDMENT n. the state of being infolded. |
| MANIFESTOED | • manifestoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of manifesto. • MANIFESTO v. to issue a manifesto. |
| MISFORTUNED | • misfortuned adj. (Archaic) unlucky, unfortunate. • MISFORTUNED adj. (archaic) unfortunate. |
| NONINFESTED | • noninfested adj. Not infested. • NONINFESTED adj. not infested. |