| DISCOMFITS | • discomfits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discomfit. • DISCOMFIT v. to disconcert or balk. |
| DISINFORMS | • disinforms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinform. • DISINFORM v. to inform incorrectly, also MISINFORM. |
| FIDELISMOS | • FIDELISMO n. belief in the principles of Fidel Castro. |
| DISCONFIRMS | • disconfirms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disconfirm. • DISCONFIRM v. to deny the validity of. |
| DIFFUSIONISM | • diffusionism n. The belief that changes in one culture are caused by diffusion of ideas from another, especially the West. • DIFFUSIONISM n. the theory that diffusion is mainly responsible for cultural similarities. |
| DISCOMFITERS | • DISCOMFITER n. one who discomfits. |
| POSTMODIFIES | • postmodifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of postmodify. • POSTMODIFY v. to modify the sense of (a word or phrase) by being placed after it. |
| DIFFUSIONISMS | • diffusionisms n. Plural of diffusionism. • DIFFUSIONISM n. the theory that diffusion is mainly responsible for cultural similarities. |
| DISCOMFITURES | • discomfitures n. Plural of discomfiture. • DISCOMFITURE n. the act of discomfiting. |
| FIDEICOMMISSA | • fideicommissa n. Plural of fideicommissum. • FIDEICOMMISSUM n. a request by a decedent that the heir or legatee to the estate convey a specified part of the estate to another person, or permit another person to enjoy such a part. |
| SOLIFIDIANISM | • solifidianism n. The beliefs or doctrines of the solifidians. • SOLIFIDIANISM n. the doctrine that faith alone will ensure salvation. |
| FIDEICOMMISSUM | • fideicommissum n. A benefit bequeathed to a beneficiary who inherits the benefit, subject to the obligation of bequeathing… • FIDEICOMMISSUM n. a request by a decedent that the heir or legatee to the estate convey a specified part of the estate to another person, or permit another person to enjoy such a part. |
| MODIFIABLENESS | • modifiableness n. Quality of being modifiable. • MODIFIABLE n. that can be modified. |
| SOLIFIDIANISMS | • SOLIFIDIANISM n. the doctrine that faith alone will ensure salvation. |
| DEFEMINISATIONS | • DEFEMINISATION n. the process of defeminising, also DEFEMINIZATION. |
| DISAFFIRMATIONS | • disaffirmations n. Plural of disaffirmation. • DISAFFIRMATION n. the act of disaffirming. |
| DISCONFORMITIES | • disconformities n. Plural of disconformity. • DISCONFORMITY n. an unconformity in which the beds above the unconformity are parallel to the beds below the unconformity. |
| DISINFORMATIONS | • disinformations n. Plural of disinformation. • DISINFORMATION n. deliberate leakage of misleading information. |
| FIDEICOMMISSARY | • fideicommissary n. (Law, ancient Rome) the beneficiary of a fideicommissum. • FIDEICOMMISSARY adj. relating to a fideicommissum. |