BRAINDEAD | • braindead adj. Alternative spelling of brain-dead. • brain-dead adj. (Medicine, not comparable) Having an irreversible loss of brain function and cessation of brain activity. • brain-dead adj. (Colloquial) Having no useful thoughts; stupid; ditzy. |
DEADBEATS | • deadbeats n. Plural of deadbeat. • dead␣beats n. Plural of dead beat. • DEADBEAT n. one who is totally exhausted. |
DEADBOLTS | • deadbolts n. Plural of deadbolt. • DEADBOLT n. a lock for a door. |
DEADENERS | • deadeners n. Plural of deadener. • DEADENER n. one that deadens. |
DEADENING | • deadening v. Present participle of deaden. • deadening n. The process by which something is deadened. • deadening n. A forest clearing created by girdling the trees. |
DEADFALLS | • deadfalls n. Plural of deadfall. • DEADFALL n. a type of animal trap. |
DEADHEADS | • deadheads n. Plural of deadhead. • deadheads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadhead. • Deadheads n. Plural of Deadhead. |
DEADHOUSE | • deadhouse n. A morgue; a place for the temporary reception and exposure of dead bodies. • DEADHOUSE n. a mortuary. |
DEADLIEST | • deadliest adj. Superlative form of deadly: most deadly. • DEADLY adj. lethal. |
DEADLIFTS | • deadlifts n. Plural of deadlift. • deadlifts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadlift. • DEADLIFT v. to lift without leverage. |
DEADLIGHT | • deadlight n. (Nautical) A strong (often wooden) shutter fitted over a porthole, that can be closed in bad weather… • deadlight n. (Nautical) A deck prism, a device to allow light into the cabin of boat through the deck. • deadlight n. (Figurative) An eyelid. |
DEADLINED | • deadlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
DEADLINES | • deadlines n. Plural of deadline. • DEADLINE v. to put a time limit on. |
DEADLOCKS | • deadlocks n. Plural of deadlock. • deadlocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadlock. • DEADLOCK v. to come to a standstill. |
DEADSTOCK | • deadstock n. Merchandise that has not yielded any use yet: from the view of the entrepreneur, one that has failed… • deadstock n. Agricultural implements and stored produce, distinguished from livestock. • deadstock v. (Transitive, fashion slang) To store in appropriate packaging for later. |
DEADWATER | • deadwater n. Alternative form of dead water. • dead␣water n. (Nautical) The eddying water under a slow-moving ship’s counter, or a similar area of stationary fluid… • dead␣water n. A region in a body of moving water (or similar body of fluid in motion) where the water (fluid) is relatively… |
DEADWOODS | • deadwoods n. Plural of deadwood. • DEADWOOD n. useless material or personnel. |