| DESKILLINGS | • DESKILLING n. the act of making e.g. workers unskilled. |
| DESPISINGLY | • despisingly adv. Contemptuously; with scorn. • DESPISING adv. DESPISE, to look down upon with contempt. |
| DESPOILINGS | • DESPOILING n. the act of pillaging. |
| DIESELISING | • dieselising v. Present participle of dieselise. • DIESELISE v. to equip e.g. a train with a diesel engine, also DIESELIZE. |
| DIESELLINGS | • DIESELLING n. running after the engine is switched off, also DIESELING. |
| DIGITALISES | • digitalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of digitalise. • digitalises n. Plural of digitalis. • DIGITALISE v. to make digital, also DIGITALIZE. |
| DISCOLOGIES | • DISCOLOGY n. the study of gramophone records. |
| DISFLESHING | • disfleshing v. Present participle of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| DISGUISABLE | • disguisable adj. Capable of being disguised. • DISGUISABLE adj. that can be disguised. |
| DISGUISEDLY | • disguisedly adv. In disguise. • DISGUISED adv. DISGUISE, to conceal the identity of. |
| DISPLEASING | • displeasing adj. Unattractive, dislikable, objectionable. • displeasing v. Present participle of displease. • DISPLEASING adj. causing displeasure; disagreeable. |
| DISSEMBLING | • dissembling n. The action of the verb dissemble. • dissembling v. Present participle of dissemble. • DISSEMBLING adj. hiding true feelings. |
| DOSIOLOGIES | • DOSIOLOGY n. the branch of medicine that deals with dosages, also DOSOLOGY, POSOLOGY. |
| GOLDSINNIES | • goldsinnies n. Plural of goldsinny. • GOLDSINNY n. one of two or more species of European labroid fishes, also GOLDFINNY. |
| IDEOLOGISES | • ideologises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ideologise. • IDEOLOGISE v. to render ideological, also IDEOLOGIZE. |
| IDEOLOGISTS | • ideologists n. Plural of ideologist. • IDEOLOGIST n. a supporter of a particular ideology. |
| SEGUIDILLAS | • seguidillas n. Plural of seguidilla. • SEGUIDILLA n. (Spanish) a Spanish folk dance, a Spanish verse form of seven lines. |
| SHIELDLINGS | • SHIELDLING n. a protected person. |
| SOLDIERINGS | • soldierings n. Plural of soldiering. • SOLDIERING n. the profession of soldier. |