DEMIGRATION | • demigration n. (Obsolete) emigration. • DEMIGRATION n. change of abode. |
DERMATOGENS | • dermatogens n. Plural of dermatogen. • DERMATOGEN n. the layer from which epidermis is formed at the growing point. |
DERMATOLOGY | • dermatology n. (Medicine) The study of the skin and its diseases. • DERMATOLOGY n. the study of skin. |
DEUTEROGAMY | • deuterogamy n. A second marriage, after the death of the first husband or wife; in distinction from bigamy, as defined… • DEUTEROGAMY n. a second marriage after the death of the first spouse, also DIGAMY. |
DIAGOMETERS | • diagometers n. Plural of diagometer. • DIAGOMETER n. an instrument for measuring electrical conductivity. |
DOGMATISERS | • dogmatisers n. Plural of dogmatiser. • DOGMATISER n. one who dogmatises, also DOGMATIZER. |
DOGMATIZERS | • dogmatizers n. Plural of dogmatizer. • DOGMATIZER n. one who dogmatizes, also DOGMATISER. |
GANGSTERDOM | • gangsterdom n. The realm or sphere of gangsters. • GANGSTERDOM n. the world of gangsters. |
GRADIOMETER | • gradiometer n. (Physics) Any of several instruments used to measure the gradient of a physical property (such as magnetic field). • GRADIOMETER n. an instrument for measuring gradient of a physical quantity. |
GRANDMOTHER | • grandmother n. A mother of someone’s parent. • grandmother n. A female ancestor or progenitor. • grand-mother n. Obsolete form of grandmother. |
MEGASTARDOM | • megastardom n. The state of someone acknowledged as a megastar. |
MORIGERATED | • MORIGERATE v. to conform. |
OUTDREAMING | • outdreaming v. Present participle of outdream. • OUTDREAM v. to surpass in dreaming. |
PROMULGATED | • promulgated v. Simple past tense and past participle of promulgate. • PROMULGATE v. to make known, disseminate, also PROMULGE. |
REMORTGAGED | • remortgaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of remortgage. • REMORTGAGE v. to mortgage again. |
STRONGARMED | • strongarmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of strongarm. • strong-armed v. Simple past tense and past participle of strong-arm. • STRONGARM v. to use forceful tactics. |
TRAGICOMEDY | • tragicomedy n. (Uncountable) The genre of drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. • tragicomedy n. (Countable) A drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. • TRAGICOMEDY n. a drama or a situation blending tragic and comic elements. |
UNMORTGAGED | • unmortgaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unmortgage. • unmortgaged adj. Not subject to a mortgage. • UNMORTGAGED adj. not mortgaged. |