| DEMISTINGS | • DEMISTING n. the act of removing the mist from. |
| DIGESTIONS | • digestions n. Plural of digestion. • DIGESTION n. the act of digesting. |
| DISGESTING | • disgesting v. Present participle of disgest. • DISGEST v. to assimilate food in the stomach, also DIGEST. |
| DISGESTION | • disgestion n. Obsolete form of digestion. • DISGESTION n. digestion. |
| DISGUSTING | • disgusting adj. Causing disgust; repulsive; distasteful. • disgusting v. Present participle of disgust. • DISGUST v. to cause loathing. |
| DISMASTING | • dismasting v. Present participle of dismast. • dismasting n. The act by which a ship is dismasted. • DISMAST v. to remove the mast of, also DEMAST. |
| DISNESTING | • disnesting v. Present participle of disnest. • DISNEST v. to dislodge from a nest. |
| DISPOSTING | • disposting v. Present participle of dispost. • DISPOST v. to displace from a post. |
| DISSEATING | • disseating v. Present participle of disseat. • DISSEAT v. to unseat, dethrone. |
| DISSECTING | • dissecting v. Present participle of dissect. • dissecting n. A dissection; a taking apart. • DISSECTING n. the act of taking apart. |
| DISSENTING | • dissenting v. Present participle of dissent. • dissenting adj. Showing a strongly different opinion, belief, or viewpoint. • DISSENT v. to disagree. |
| DISSERTING | • disserting v. Present participle of dissert. • DISSERT v. to discuss in a formal manner. |
| DISTASTING | • distasting v. Present participle of distaste. • DISTASTE v. (archaic) to feel distaste for. |
| DISTRINGAS | • distringas n. (Law) A writ commanding the sheriff to distrain a person by his goods or chattels, to compel a compliance… • DISTRINGAS n. formerly, a writ directing a sheriff or other officer to distrain. |
| HINDSIGHTS | • hindsights n. Plural of hindsight. • HINDSIGHT n. the ability or opportunity to understand and explain an event after it has happened. |
| NIGHTSIDES | • nightsides n. Plural of nightside. • NIGHTSIDE n. the dark, mysterious or gloomy side of anything. |