| ACIDOPHILE | • acidophile n. An organism that lives and thrives under acidic conditions; a form of extremophile. • ACIDOPHILE n. a substance, tissue or organism that stains readily with acid stains, also ACIDOPHIL. |
| APHIDICIDE | • aphidicide n. Any man-made substance that kills aphids. • aphidicide n. (Rare) The act of killing aphids. • APHIDICIDE n. something that kills aphids, also APHICIDE. |
| CADETSHIPS | • cadetships n. Plural of cadetship. • CADETSHIP n. the position, rank, or commission of a cadet. |
| CHAMPIONED | • championed v. Simple past tense and past participle of champion. • CHAMPION v. to defend or support. |
| CLAPDISHES | • clapdishes n. Plural of clapdish. • CLAPDISH n. (archaic) a wooden dish carried by beggars, with a moveable lid which they clacked to attract attention, also CLACKDISH. |
| CRISPHEADS | • crispheads n. Plural of crisphead. • CRISPHEAD n. a variety of lettuce. |
| DEACONSHIP | • deaconship n. The position or role of a deacon. • DEACONSHIP n. the office or ministry of a deacon or deaconess. |
| DISPATCHED | • dispatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispatch. • DISPATCH v. to send off with speed. |
| DISPATCHER | • dispatcher n. Agent noun of dispatch; one who dispatches. • dispatcher n. In a transportation organization, a person who controls the movements of vehicles. • dispatcher n. (Computing) A piece of software responsible for assigning priorities and resources to tasks waiting to be scheduled. |
| DISPATCHES | • dispatches n. Plural of dispatch. • dispatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispatch. • DISPATCH v. to send off with speed. |
| HANDPICKED | • handpicked adj. Picked by hand rather than by machinery. • handpicked adj. (Figurative) Selected with great care or by insiders or an individual. • handpicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of handpick. |
| HEADPIECES | • headpieces n. Plural of headpiece. • HEADPIECE n. any covering for the head, esp. a helmet, also HEADPEACE. |
| HEPTAPODIC | • HEPTAPODIC adj. of a verse, having seven feet. |
| IMPLEACHED | • impleached v. Simple past tense and past participle of impleach. • IMPLEACH v. to intertwine, also EMPLEACH. |
| MISPATCHED | • mispatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispatch. • MISPATCH v. to patch badly. |
| PHAGEDENIC | • phagedenic adj. Relating to phagedena. • PHAGEDENIC adj. relating to phagedena, hospital gangrene, also PHAGEDAENIC. |