| DEICERS | • deicers n. Plural of deicer. • DEICER n. one that deices. |
| DEICIDE | • deicide n. The killing of a deity; godslaughter. • deicide n. The killer of a deity. • deicide n. (Christianity, theology) The crucifixion of Jesus, viewed as a crime. |
| DEICING | • deicing v. Present participle of deice. • deicing n. The removal of ice. • de-icing v. Present participle of de-ice. |
| DEICTIC | • deictic adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to deixis; to a word whose meaning is dependent on context. • deictic adj. Directly pointing out; specifying. • deictic n. (Grammar) Such a word (such as I or here). |
| DEIDEST | • DEID adj. dead. |
| DEIFEST | • DEIF adj. (Scots) deaf. |
| DEIFIED | • deified v. Simple past tense and past participle of deify. • DEIFY v. to make a god of. |
| DEIFIER | • deifier n. One who deifies. • DEIFIER n. one who deifies. |
| DEIFIES | • deifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deify. • DEIFY v. to make a god of. |
| DEIFORM | • deiform adj. Godlike. • deiform adj. Conformable to the will of God. • DEIFORM adj. having the form of a god. |
| DEIGNED | • deigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of deign. • DEIGN v. to condescend, also DAINE. |
| DEINDEX | • deindex v. (Computing, finance) To remove from an index. • DEINDEX v. to unlink from an index. |
| DEISEAL | • deiseal n. Motion towards the right, in the direction of the hands of a clock or of the apparent motion of the… • deiseal adv. Clockwise; sunwise. • deiseal interj. A deprecation meaning May it go right, said to someone who sneezes or swallows something awry. |
| DEISTIC | • deistic adj. Of or relating to deism. • Deistic adj. Alternative letter-case form of deistic. • DEISTIC adj. relating to deism. |
| DEITIES | • deities n. Plural of deity. • DEITY n. a god or goddess. |