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  • demythologise — to divest of mythological or legendary attributes or forms, as in order to permit clearer appraisal and understanding: to demythologize the music dramas of Richard Wagner for modern listeners.
  • dendrophilous — living in or on trees; arboreal.
  • devil worship — the worship of Satan or of a demon
  • dichlamydeous — (of a flower) having a corolla and calyx
  • diencephalons — Plural form of diencephalon.
  • dilettanteish — Alternative form of dilettantish.
  • dischargeable — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • disenthralled — to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
  • disfellowship — (in some Protestant religions) the status of a member who, because of some serious infraction of church policy, has been denied the church's sacraments and any post of responsibility and is officially shunned by other members.
  • dishabilitate — to disqualify
  • dishonourable — showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
  • disinthralled — freed from thraldom
  • doppler shift — (often lowercase) the shift in frequency (Doppler shift) of acoustic or electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source moving relative to an observer as perceived by the observer: the shift is to higher frequencies when the source approaches and to lower frequencies when it recedes.
  • driller’s hut — A driller's hut contains all the controls for the rig floor.
  • early english — pertaining to the first style of Gothic architecture in England, ending in the latter half of the 13th century, characterized by the use of lancet arches, plate tracery, and narrow openings.
  • ecophysiology — the branch of physiology that deals with the physiological processes of organisms with respect to their environment.
  • edinburgh sml — (EdML) Implementation of the Core language of SML. Byte-code interpreter in C. Ported to Amiga, Atari, Archimedes and IBM PC. Version: 0.44. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • electrophiles — Plural form of electrophile.
  • elephant fish — a large marine fish, Callorhinchus milii, of southwest Pacific waters, having a snout resembling an elephant's trunk
  • elephantbirds — Plural form of elephantbird.
  • elephantiasis — A condition in which a limb or other part of the body becomes grossly enlarged due to obstruction of the lymphatic vessels, typically by the nematode parasites that cause filariasis.
  • embellishment — A decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive.
  • endotheliomas — Plural form of endothelioma.
  • english daisy — a small perennial plant (Bellis perennis) of the composite family, having single stalked heads with white or pinkish ray flowers
  • entomophilous — (of flowering plants) pollinated by insects
  • eschatologies — Plural form of eschatology.
  • eschscholzias — Plural form of eschscholzia.
  • establishable — Able to be established.
  • establishment — The action of establishing something or being established.
  • ethnolinguist — a person who studies ethnolinguistics
  • ethnophaulism — An ethnic or racial slur, typically caricaturing some identifiable (often physical) feature of the group being derided. For example,
  • eucharistical — Alternative form of eucharistic.
  • euphemistical — Archaic form of euphemistic.
  • exhilarations — Plural form of exhilaration.
  • extremophiles — Plural form of extremophile.
  • faithlessness — The quality of being faithless.
  • false horizon — a line or plane that simulates the horizon, used in altitude-measuring devices or the like.
  • fashion model — sb employed to show off designer clothes
  • fashion plate — a person who consistently wears the latest style in dress.
  • feldspathoids — Plural form of feldspathoid.
  • fellowshiping — Present participle of fellowship.
  • fellowshipped — the condition or relation of being a fellow: the fellowship of humankind.
  • festival hall — a concert hall in London, on the South Bank of the Thames: constructed for the 1951 Festival of Britain; completed 1964–65
  • field marshal — an officer of the highest military rank in the British and certain other armies, and of the second highest rank in the French army.
  • fill her tins — to complete a home baking of cakes, biscuits, etc
  • filmographies — Plural form of filmography.
  • final whistle — sport: whistle indicating end of match
  • firmer chisel — a narrow-bladed chisel for paring and mortising, driven by hand pressure or with a mallet.
  • fishing fleet — the boats used in the fishing industry
  • flash picture — a photograph made using flash photography.
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