| DISYLLABIC | • disyllabic adj. Comprising two syllables. • disyllabic n. A word consisting of two syllables. • DISYLLABIC adj. having two syllables, also DISSYLLABIC. | 
| DISYLLABIFIED | • disyllabified v. Simple past tense and past participle of disyllabify. • disyllabified adj. (Rare) Made disyllabic; pronounced as two syllables. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. | 
| DISYLLABIFIES | • disyllabifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disyllabify. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. | 
| DISYLLABIFY | • disyllabify v. (Linguistics, transitive) To split or convert (a monosyllable) into two syllables. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. | 
| DISYLLABIFYING | • disyllabifying v. Present participle of disyllabify. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. | 
| DISYLLABISM | • disyllabism n. The quality of being disyllabic, or having two syllables. • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. | 
| DISYLLABISMS | • DISYLLABISM n. the character of having two syllables. | 
| DISYLLABLE | • disyllable n. A word comprising two syllables. • DISYLLABLE n. a word with two syllables. | 
| DISYLLABLES | • disyllables n. Plural of disyllable. • DISYLLABLE n. a word with two syllables. | 
| DISYOKE | • disyoke v. (Transitive, poetic) To free (someone or something) from a yoke; to disjoin, to unyoke. • DISYOKE v. to free from a yoke. | 
| DISYOKED | • disyoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disyoke. • DISYOKE v. to free from a yoke. | 
| DISYOKES | • disyokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disyoke. • DISYOKE v. to free from a yoke. | 
| DISYOKING | • disyoking v. Present participle of disyoke. • DISYOKE v. to free from a yoke. |