| DEHISCENCE | • dehiscence n. (Botany) Opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents. • dehiscence n. (Medicine) A rupture, as with a surgical wound opening up, often with a flow of serous fluid. • dehiscence n. (Rare) Opening, gaping, in a general sense. |
| DISCEPTING | • discepting v. Present participle of discept. • DISCEPT v. to dispute, debate. |
| DISCERNERS | • discerners n. Plural of discerner. • DISCERNER n. one who discerns. |
| DISCERNING | • discerning v. Present participle of discern. • discerning adj. Of keen insight or good judgement; perceptive. • discerning n. Discernment. |
| DISCERPING | • discerping v. Present participle of discerp. • DISCERP v. to separate. |
| EVISCERATE | • eviscerate v. (Transitive) To disembowel, to remove the viscera. • eviscerate v. (Transitive) To destroy or make ineffectual or meaningless. • eviscerate v. (Transitive) To elicit the essence of. |
| FATISCENCE | • fatiscence n. The quality of being fatiscent. • FATISCENCE n. the state of being fatiscent, having gaps. |
| MISCEGENES | • miscegenes n. Plural of miscegene. • MISCEGENE n. a person of mixed racial heritage, also MISCEGEN, MISCEGINE. |
| MISCEGINES | • miscegines n. Plural of miscegine. • MISCEGINE n. a person of mixed racial heritage, also MISCEGEN, MISCEGENE. |
| MISCELLANY | • miscellany n. Miscellaneous items. • miscellany n. A collection of writings on various subjects or topics; an anthology. • MISCELLANY n. a mixture of various kinds. |
| REMINISCED | • reminisced v. Simple past tense and past participle of reminisce. • REMINISCE v. to engage in remembering. |
| REMINISCER | • reminiscer n. One who reminisces. • REMINISCER n. one who reminisces. |
| REMINISCES | • reminisces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reminisce. • REMINISCE v. to engage in remembering. |
| VISCERALLY | • viscerally adv. Literally, in a manner that affects the viscera or gut. • viscerally adv. In a visceral manner; in a way that affects one’s inner core or produces overwhelming emotions. • VISCERAL adv. pertaining to the internal organs. |
| VISCERATED | • viscerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of viscerate. • VISCERATE v. to deprive of the viscera, or entrails, also EVISCERATE. |
| VISCERATES | • viscerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of viscerate. • VISCERATE v. to deprive of the viscera, or entrails, also EVISCERATE. |