| CONFIRMANDS | • confirmands n. Plural of confirmand. • CONFIRMAND n. a candidate for religious confirmation. |
| DEFACEMENTS | • defacements n. Plural of defacement. • DEFACEMENT n. the act of defacing. |
| DEFAMATIONS | • defamations n. Plural of defamation. • DEFAMATION n. the act of defaming another. |
| DEFRAGMENTS | • defragments v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defragment. • DEFRAGMENT v. to run a program which reduces or eliminates the fragmentation of (a file or disk) by bringing together parts of files stored in separate locations to a single location on the disk. |
| DEFRAYMENTS | • defrayments n. Plural of defrayment. • DEFRAYMENT n. the payment of charges, also DEFRAYAL. |
| DRAFTSMANLY | • draftsmanly adj. Befitting a draftsman; geometrically artistic. |
| DRAFTSWOMAN | • draftswoman n. A woman employed in making drawings. • draftswoman n. A woman exceptionally skilled in drawing. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • DRAFTSWOMAN n. (US) a draughtswoman. |
| DRAFTSWOMEN | • draftswomen n. Plural of draftswoman. • DRAFTSWOMAN n. (US) a draughtswoman. |
| INFAMONISED | • INFAMONISE v. to defame, to brand with infamy, also INFAMONIZE. |
| INFIELDSMAN | • INFIELDSMAN n. one who plays in the infield. |
| MANIFESTOED | • manifestoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of manifesto. • MANIFESTO v. to issue a manifesto. |
| MANIFOLDERS | • MANIFOLDER n. one who makes manifolds. |
| SUBMANIFOLD | • submanifold n. (Topology) A manifold which is a subset of another, so that the inclusion function is an embedding or… • SUBMANIFOLD n. in mathematics, a subset of a manifold which itself has the properties of a manifold. |
| SULFONAMIDE | • sulfonamide n. (Chemistry) Any amide of a sulfonic acid RS(=O)2NR’2. • sulfonamide n. (Pharmacology) Any of a group of antibiotics; a sulfa drug. • SULFONAMIDE n. any of various amides, such as sulfanilamide, of a sulfonic acid. |
| TRANSFORMED | • transformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transform. • transformed adj. Given a completely different form or appearance. • TRANSFORM v. to change into another form. |