| CADDISHNESSES | • caddishnesses n. Plural of caddishness. • CADDISHNESS n. the state of being caddish. |
| CANDIDATESHIP | • candidateship n. Candidacy. • CANDIDATESHIP n. the office of candidate. |
| CANDLEHOLDERS | • candleholders n. Plural of candleholder. • candle␣holders n. Plural of candle holder. • CANDLEHOLDER n. a holder with a socket for a candle. |
| CANDLELIGHTED | • candlelighted adj. Candlelit. • CANDLELIGHTED adj. illuminated by candles, also CANDLELIT. |
| DEBAUCHEDNESS | • debauchedness n. The state or quality of being debauched. • DEBAUCHEDNESS n. the state of being debauched. |
| DECHLORINATED | • dechlorinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dechlorinate. • DECHLORINATE v. to remove chlorine from. |
| DISFRANCHISED | • disfranchised v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfranchise. • DISFRANCHISE v. to deprive of franchise. |
| DODECAHEDRONS | • dodecahedrons n. Plural of dodecahedron. • DODECAHEDRON n. (Greek) a twelve-sided solid figure. |
| DODECAPHONIES | • DODECAPHONY n. twelve-tone music, also DODECAPHONISM. |
| DODECAPHONISM | • DODECAPHONISM n. twelve-tone music, also DODECAPHONY. |
| DODECAPHONIST | • dodecaphonist n. (Music) A practitioner or proponent of dodecaphony, i.e. use of the dodecaphonic musical scale, which… • DODECAPHONIST n. a composer or admirer of twelve-tone music. |
| GRANDCHILDREN | • grandchildren n. Plural of grandchild. • GRANDCHILD n. the child of one's son or daughter. |
| HENDECAHEDRON | • hendecahedron n. (Geometry) A solid having eleven plane faces. • HENDECAHEDRON n. a solid figure having 11 plane faces. |
| HYDRODYNAMICS | • hydrodynamics n. (Physics) The scientific study of fluids in motion. • HYDRODYNAMICS n. the study of movement in liquids, also HYDROMECHANICS. |
| KNUCKLEHEADED | • knuckleheaded adj. Stupid or inept, like a knucklehead. • KNUCKLEHEADED adj. of or like a knucklehead, a chump. |
| SCHADENFREUDE | • schadenfreude n. Malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else’s misfortune. • SCHADENFREUDE n. (German) enjoyment gained from others' troubles. |
| SCRIMSHANDIED | • SCRIMSHANDY v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDER, SCRIMSHAW. |
| UNDERACHIEVED | • underachieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of underachieve. • UNDERACHIEVE v. to achieve less than one's potential. |