| BRIDEMAN | • brideman n. Alternative form of bridesman. • BRIDEMAN n. a groom's attendant at a wedding. |
| DEMAGOGS | • demagogs n. Plural of demagog. • DEMAGOG v. (Greek) to behave like a leader who appeals to baser emotions, also DEMAGOGUE. |
| DEMAGOGY | • demagogy n. Demagogism. • DEMAGOGY n. the rule of a demagog. |
| DEMAINES | • DEMAINE n. (Spenser) bearing, conduct, also DEMAYNE, DEMEANE, DEMEANOR, DEMEANOUR, DEMEASNURE. |
| DEMANDED | • demanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of demand. • DEMAND v. to ask for with authority. |
| DEMANDER | • demander n. One who demands. • DEMANDER n. one who demands. |
| DEMANNED | • demanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of deman. • DEMAN v. to reduce the number of employees in an industry. |
| DEMARCHE | • demarche n. Alternative spelling of démarche. • démarche n. A diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse. • démarche n. A diplomatic note without a personal attribution conveying an official protest or request for support… |
| DEMARKED | • demarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of demark. • DEMARK v. to demarcate, mark off, delimit. |
| DEMARKET | • demarket v. (Transitive) To apply marketing methods to reduce the demand for (goods or services). • DEMARKET v. to discourage consumers from buying one's product. |
| DEMASTED | • demasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of demast. • DEMAST v. to remove the masts from, also DISMAST. |
| DEMAYNES | • DEMAYNE n. (Spenser) bearing, conduct, also DEMAINE, DEMEANE, DEMEANOR, DEMEANOUR, DEMEASNURE. |
| MYXEDEMA | • myxedema n. (Pathology) A form of cutaneous and dermal edema that is secondary to increased deposition of connective… • MYXEDEMA n. (US) a skin disease, marked by swelling and dryness, due to insufficient thyroid secretion, also MYXOEDEMA. |
| OEDEMATA | • oedemata n. Plural of oedema. • œdemata n. Plural of œdema. • OEDEMA n. (Greek) a pathological accumulation of fluid in tissue spaces, also EDEMA. |
| REDEMAND | • redemand v. (Now rare) To demand the return of (someone or something). • redemand v. (Transitive) to demand again. • redemand n. The repetition of a demand. |
| SPADEMAN | • spademan n. Alternative form of spade man. • spade-man n. Alternative form of spade man. • spade␣man n. A man who works with a spade. |
| TIDEMARK | • tidemark n. A line (of seaweed or differently coloured sand etc) on the shore showing the level of high or low tide. • tidemark n. (By extension) any mark showing the limit of some past activity. • tidemark n. (Humorous) a line of scum left on a bath tub when the water is drained away. |