DISLOADED | • disloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of disload. • DISLOAD v. to unload, disburden. |
DEADLOCKED | • deadlocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of deadlock. • DEADLOCK v. to come to a standstill. |
DENDROIDAL | • dendroidal adj. Dendroid; resembling a shrub or tree. • DENDROIDAL adj. treelike, also DENDROID. |
DOWNLOADED | • downloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of download. • DOWNLOAD v. to transfer data from a large computer to a smaller one. |
OFFSADDLED | • offsaddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of offsaddle. • OFFSADDLE v. to unsaddle. |
DEMODULATED | • demodulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of demodulate. • DEMODULATE v. to remove the modulation from. |
DREADLOCKED | • dreadlocked adj. Wearing dreadlocks. • dreadlocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dreadlock. • DREADLOCKED adj. having dreadlocks. |
PADDLEBOARD | • paddleboard n. The board used in the sport of paddleboarding. • paddle␣board n. A large fat board used for surf lifesaving. It is propelled by the rider using their arms, either lying… • PADDLEBOARD n. a long narrow buoyant board used for riding the surf or in rescuing swimmers. |
UNDERLOADED | • underloaded adj. Carrying a smaller load than normal or optimal. • UNDERLOAD v. to load insufficiently. |
DODECAHEDRAL | • dodecahedral adj. Having twelve plane surfaces. • DODECAHEDRAL adj. relating to a dodecahedron, a twelve-sided solid figure. |
DOUBLEHANDED | • doublehanded adj. (Sailing) Requiring or using a crew consisting of two people. • doublehanded adj. Alternative form of double-handed. • doublehanded adv. With two hands. |
PADDLEBOARDS | • paddleboards n. Plural of paddleboard. • paddle␣boards n. Plural of paddle board. • PADDLEBOARD n. a long narrow buoyant board used for riding the surf or in rescuing swimmers. |
DEGRINGOLADED | • DEGRINGOLADE v. (French) to make a rapid descent. |
DISACKNOWLEDGED | • disacknowledged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disacknowledge. • DISACKNOWLEDGE v. to refuse to acknowledge, disown. |