| ADAPTIVITIES | • adaptivities n. Plural of adaptivity. • ADAPTIVITY n. the quality of being adaptive. |
| ADDITIVITIES | • additivities n. Plural of additivity. • ADDITIVITY n. the quality of being additive. |
| ANTIADITISES | • ANTIADITIS n. tonsillitis. |
| ATTITUDINISE | • attitudinise v. Alternative spelling of attitudinize. • ATTITUDINISE v. to assume affected attitudes, also ATTITUDINIZE. |
| DEVIATIONIST | • deviationist n. One who deviates from accepted beliefs or policies, especially from a prescribed form of Communism. • DEVIATIONIST n. one who deviates from a strictly orthodox doctrine. |
| DIPHTHERITIS | • diphtheritis n. (Dated) diphtheria. • DIPHTHERITIS n. diphtheria. |
| DISENTITLING | • disentitling v. Present participle of disentitle. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| DISINTRICATE | • disintricate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To disentangle. • DISINTRICATE v. to free from intricacy. |
| DISPIRITMENT | • dispiritment n. Dispiritedness; disheartenment. • DISPIRITMENT n. a state of being dispirited. |
| DISTINCTIVES | • distinctives n. Plural of distinctive. • DISTINCTIVE n. something distinctive. |
| DISTRIBUTIVE | • distributive adj. Relating to distribution. • distributive adj. Tending to distribute; serving to divide and assign in portions; dealing a proper share to each. • distributive adj. (Mathematics) A property of functions that have a rule describing how the function can be performed… |
| DISUTILITIES | • disutilities n. Plural of disutility. • DISUTILITY n. the state of being counterproductive. |
| DITHEISTICAL | • ditheistical adj. (Obsolete) ditheistic. • DITHEISTICAL adj. relating to ditheism, belief in two equal gods, one good and one evil, also DITHEISTIC. |
| DITHELITISMS | • DITHELITISM n. the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine, also DITHELISM, DIOTHELISM, DYOTHELISM. |
| DITRANSITIVE | • ditransitive adj. (Linguistics) Of a class of verbs which take both a direct and an indirect object. An example is ’give’… • ditransitive n. (Linguistics) A verb that takes both an object and an indirect object. • DITRANSITIVE n. a verb able to take both a direct and an indirect object. |
| DIUTURNITIES | • DIUTURNITY n. long duration; lastingness. |
| EDITORIALIST | • editorialist n. One who write opinion pieces, especially for a newspaper. • EDITORIALIST n. a writer of editorials. |
| MITHRIDATISE | • mithridatise v. (UK) Alternative form of mithridatize. • MITHRIDATISE v. to acquire immunity to a poison acquired by taking gradually increased doses of it, also MITHRIDATIZE. |
| TENDINITIDES | • tendinitides n. Plural of tendinitis. • TENDINITIS n. inflammation of a tendon, also TENDONITIS. |
| TENDINITISES | • tendinitises n. Plural of tendinitis. • TENDINITIS n. inflammation of a tendon, also TENDONITIS. |