| BEDIMS | • bedims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedim. • BEDIM v. to make dim. |
| DIMBLE | • dimble n. (Obsolete) A bower; a dingle. • DIMBLE n. a deep narrow wooded valley, also DINGLE. |
| DIMBOS | • dimbos n. Plural of dimbo. • DIMBO n. an unintelligent person. |
| DIMERS | • dimers n. Plural of dimer. • DIMER n. a molecular compound with two identical molecules. |
| DIMITY | • dimity n. (Dated in general use, now textiles) A light strong fabric with woven stripes or squares. • dimity n. Alternative form of dimmity (“dusk, twilight”). • Dimity prop.n. A female given name of modern usage. |
| DIMMED | • dimmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dim. • DIM v. to reduce the light of. |
| DIMMER | • dimmer n. A rheostat that is used to vary the intensity of a domestic electric light. • dimmer n. A switch used to select between the low and high headlamp beam on a road vehicle. (usually as "dimmer… • dimmer adj. Comparative form of dim: more dim. |
| DIMOUT | • dimout n. A (scheduled or accidental) general reduction in electrical power, like a blackout but less severe. • DIMOUT n. a condition of partial darkness. |
| DIMPLE | • dimple n. A small depression or indentation in a surface. • dimple n. Specifically, a small natural depression on the skin, especially on the face near the corners of the mouth. • dimple v. (Transitive) To create a dimple in. |
| DIMPLY | • dimply adj. Dimpled. • DIMPLY adj. dimpled. |
| DIMPSY | • dimpsy adj. Alternative form of dimpsey. • DIMPSY n. (dialect) twilight. |
| DIMWIT | • dimwit n. (Derogatory) A person who is deficient in intelligence. • DIMWIT n. a person of low intelligence. |