| ANADIPLOSIS | • anadiplosis n. (Rhetoric) A figure of speech in which a word or phrase used at the end of a clause or expression is… • ANADIPLOSIS n. the beginning of a sentence, line, or clause with the concluding, or any prominent, word of the one preceding. |
| DELUSIONIST | • delusionist n. A delusional person; one who believes something that is false. • DELUSIONIST n. one who suffers from delusions. |
| DESPOILINGS | • DESPOILING n. the act of pillaging. |
| DISILLUSION | • disillusion v. (Transitive) To free or deprive of illusion; to disenchant. • disillusion n. (Countable) The act or process of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief. • disillusion n. (Uncountable) The state of having been or process of becoming freed of false belief. |
| DISINCLOSED | • disinclosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinclose. • DISINCLOSE v. to free from being inclosed, also DISENCLOSE. |
| DISINCLOSES | • disincloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinclose. • DISINCLOSE v. to free from being inclosed, also DISENCLOSE. |
| DISINVOLVES | • disinvolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinvolve. • DISINVOLVE v. to unfold; to disentangle. |
| DISPLOSIONS | • displosions n. Plural of displosion. • DISPLOSION n. an explosion. |
| DISPOSINGLY | • disposingly adv. So as to dispose of something. • DISPOSINGLY adv. DISPOSING. |
| DISSOLUTION | • dissolution n. The termination of an organized body or legislative assembly, especially a formal dismissal. • dissolution n. Disintegration, or decomposition into fragments. • dissolution n. Dissolving, or going into solution. |
| DISSOLVINGS | • dissolvings n. Plural of dissolving. • DISSOLVING n. the act of dissolution. |
| GOLDSINNIES | • goldsinnies n. Plural of goldsinny. • GOLDSINNY n. one of two or more species of European labroid fishes, also GOLDFINNY. |
| INSIDIOUSLY | • insidiously adv. In an insidious manner. • INSIDIOUS adv. developing or advancing gradually and imperceptibly. |
| PODSOLISING | • PODSOLISE v. to turn into podsol, also PODSOLIZE. |
| SILICONISED | • siliconised adj. Alternative form of siliconized. • SILICONISED adj. of glassware, treated or coated with silicon, also SILICONIZED. |
| SOLDIERINGS | • soldierings n. Plural of soldiering. • SOLDIERING n. the profession of soldier. |
| SOLIFIDIANS | • solifidians n. Plural of solifidian. • SOLIFIDIAN n. one who maintains that only faith can bring redemption. |
| SPANIOLISED | • Spaniolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Spaniolise. • SPANIOLISE v. to hispanicize, also SPANIOLIZE. |
| SPONDYLITIS | • spondylitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the spine. • SPONDYLITIS n. inflammation of the vertebra. |
| WINDOWSILLS | • windowsills n. Plural of windowsill. • window␣sills n. Plural of window sill. • WINDOWSILL n. the horizontal member at the bottom of a window opening. |