| ARCHDEACONS | • archdeacons n. Plural of archdeacon. • ARCHDEACON n. a clergyman having the duty of assisting a diocesan bishop in ceremonial functions or administrative work. |
| DEACCESSION | • deaccession v. To officially remove an object from a museum, art gallery or library so that it may be sold. • deaccession n. The disposal of objects in this way. |
| DEACIDIFIED | • deacidified v. Simple past tense and past participle of deacidify. • DEACIDIFY v. to remove the acid from. |
| DEACIDIFIES | • deacidifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deacidify. • DEACIDIFY v. to remove the acid from. |
| DEACONESSES | • deaconesses n. Plural of deaconess. • DEACONESS n. a female deacon. |
| DEACONHOODS | • DEACONHOOD n. the office of deacon. |
| DEACONSHIPS | • deaconships n. Plural of deaconship. • DEACONSHIP n. the office or ministry of a deacon or deaconess. |
| DEACTIVATED | • deactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deactivate. • DEACTIVATE v. to make inactive or ineffective. |
| DEACTIVATES | • deactivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deactivate. • DEACTIVATE v. to make inactive or ineffective. |
| DEACTIVATOR | • deactivator n. Any device used to deactivate something. • deactivator n. A chamber filled with iron filings or other material used to remove excess oxygen or other substances from water. • DEACTIVATOR n. something that deactivates. |
| SUBDEACONRY | • subdeaconry n. The office of subdeacon; subdeaconship. • SUBDEACONRY n. the office of subdeacon. |