| DEGARNISHING | • degarnishing v. Present participle of degarnish. • DEGARNISH v. to despoil, also DISGARNISH. |
| DEHUMANISING | • dehumanising v. Present participle of dehumanise. • DEHUMANISE v. to remove the humanity from, also DEHUMANIZE. |
| DENIZENSHIPS | • denizenships n. Plural of denizenship. • DENIZENSHIP n. the state of being a denizen. |
| DEPLENISHING | • deplenishing v. Present participle of deplenish. • DEPLENISH v. to deprive of contents, such as furniture, stock, etc. |
| DETHRONISING | • DETHRONISE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONIZE. |
| DIMINISHMENT | • diminishment n. The act of diminishing; reducing in size, quantity, or quality. • DIMINISHMENT n. the act of diminishing. |
| DISENCHAINED | • disenchained adj. (Archaic) Freed from restraint; unrestrained. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. |
| DISINHERISON | • disinherison n. Disherison. • DISINHERISON n. the act of disinheriting. |
| ENCHIRIDIONS | • enchiridions n. Plural of enchiridion. • ENCHIRIDION n. a manual or handbook, also ENCHEIRIDION. |
| FIENDISHNESS | • fiendishness n. The quality of being fiendish. • FIENDISHNESS n. the state of being fiendish. |
| HYDRASTININE | • hydrastinine n. (Organic chemistry) A semisynthetic alkaloid resulting from the hydrolysis of hydrastine. • HYDRASTININE n. a colourless crystalline water-soluble compound whose pharmacological action resembles that of hydrastine. |
| INDEHISCENCE | • indehiscence n. The state of being indehiscent. • INDEHISCENCE n. the state of being indehiscent, not splitting open at maturity. |
| INTERDASHING | • interdashing v. Present participle of interdash. • INTERDASH v. to dash between or among; to intersperse. |
| PHENETIDINES | • phenetidines n. Plural of phenetidine. • PHENETIDINE n. a liquid amine used in the manufacture of dyestuffs. |
| UNDERFISHING | • underfishing v. Present participle of underfish. • UNDERFISH v. to fish insufficiently. |
| UNDIMINISHED | • undiminished adj. Not diminished. • UNDIMINISHED adj. not diminished. |
| UNFRIENDSHIP | • unfriendship n. Unfriendliness; enmity. • UNFRIENDSHIP n. (archaic) unfriendliness. |
| UNINHABITEDS | Sorry, definition not available. |