| BANDSPREADINGS | • BANDSPREADING n. an additional tuning control in some radio receivers whereby a selected narrow band of frequencies can be spread over a wider frequency band, in order to give finer control of tuning. |
| COUNTERPLEADED | • counterpleaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterplead. • COUNTERPLEAD v. to plead the contrary of. |
| DEPERSONALISED | • depersonalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of depersonalise. • DEPERSONALISE v. to take away the characteristics or personality of, also DEPERSONALIZE. |
| DEPERSONALIZED | • depersonalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of depersonalize. • DEPERSONALIZE v. to deprive of the sense of personal identity, also DEPERSONALISE. |
| DEPRAVEDNESSES | • DEPRAVEDNESS n. the state of being depraved. |
| EQUIPONDERATED | • equiponderated v. Simple past tense and past participle of equiponderate. • EQUIPONDERATE v. to be equal in weight; to balance. |
| MISAPPREHENDED | • misapprehended v. Simple past tense and past participle of misapprehend. • misapprehended adj. Misunderstood. • MISAPPREHEND v. to apprehend wrongly. |
| PEDESTRIANISED | • pedestrianised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedestrianise. • PEDESTRIANISE v. to make pedestrian, also PEDESTRIANIZE. |
| PEDESTRIANIZED | • pedestrianized v. Simple past tense and past participle of pedestrianize. • PEDESTRIANIZE v. to make pedestrian, also PEDESTRIANISE. |
| SUPERADDITIONS | • superadditions n. Plural of superaddition. • SUPERADDITION n. addition over and above. |
| SUPERORDINATED | • superordinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of superordinate. • SUPERORDINATE v. to make superordinate. |
| UNDERPOPULATED | • underpopulated adj. Having an insufficient population for economic viability. • UNDERPOPULATED adj. having a lower density of population than is normal or desirable. |
| UNPREMEDITATED | • unpremeditated adj. Performed, but not planned or thought out in advance; extemporaneous, but not unintentional. • UNPREMEDITATED adj. not premeditated. |