DEMISEMIQUAVER | • demisemiquaver n. (Music) A thirty-second note, drawn as a crotchet with three tails. • DEMISEMIQUAVER n. a 1/32 note in music. |
DEREQUISITIONS | • derequisitions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derequisition. • DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use. |
DISEQUILIBRATE | • disequilibrate v. (Transitive) To bring out of a state of equilibrium; to unbalance. • DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance. |
DISEQUILIBRIUM | • disequilibrium n. The loss of equilibrium or stability, especially due to an imbalance of forces. • DISEQUILIBRIUM n. loss or lack of equilibrium. |
DISQUALIFIABLE | • disqualifiable adj. Able to be disqualified. • DISQUALIFIABLE adj. capable of being disqualified. |
DISQUIETEDNESS | • disquietedness n. Quality of being disquieted; disquietude. • DISQUIETEDNESS n. the state of being disquieted. |
DISQUIETNESSES | • DISQUIETNESS n. the state of being disquiet. |
QUADRIGEMINOUS | • quadrigeminous adj. Archaic form of quadrigeminal. • QUADRIGEMINOUS adj. having four similar parts, also QUADRIGEMINAL, QUADRIGEMINATE. |
QUADRILITERALS | • quadriliterals n. Plural of quadriliteral. • QUADRILITERAL n. a word of four letters. |
QUADRISECTIONS | • quadrisections n. Plural of quadrisection. • QUADRISECTION n. division into four equal parts. |
QUINDECENNIALS | • QUINDECENNIAL n. a fifteenth anniversary. |
QUINDECILLIONS | • quindecillions n. Plural of quindecillion. • QUINDECILLION n. ten to the power of 48, or in Britain ten to the power of 90. |
SESQUIPEDALIAN | • sesquipedalian n. A long word. • sesquipedalian n. A person who uses long words. • sesquipedalian adj. (Of a word or words) Long; polysyllabic. |
SESQUIPEDALITY | • sesquipedality n. An instance or condition of being sesquipedalian. • SESQUIPEDALITY n. the practice of using long words. |
SESQUISULPHIDE | • sesquisulphide n. (Chemistry) Any sulphide containing three sulphur atoms for every two metal atoms. • SESQUISULPHIDE n. a compound with three atoms of sulphur to two of the other element or radical. |
VENTRILOQUISED | • ventriloquised v. Simple past tense and past participle of ventriloquise. • VENTRILOQUISE v. to project the voice, also VENTRILOQUIZE. |