| AUDIPHONES | • audiphones n. Plural of audiphone. • AUDIPHONE n. an instrument which, pressed against the teeth, communicates sounds through the bones to the ears. |
| DAUPHINESS | • dauphiness n. The wife of a dauphin. • DAUPHINESS n. the title of the wife of the dauphin, also DAUPHINE. |
| DEHUMANISE | • dehumanise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of dehumanize. • de-humanise v. Alternative spelling of dehumanize. • DEHUMANISE v. to remove the humanity from, also DEHUMANIZE. |
| DIANTHUSES | • dianthuses n. Plural of dianthus. • DIANTHUS n. a genus of plants including the pink, carnation, and sweet william. |
| DIAPHANOUS | • diaphanous adj. Transparent or translucent; allowing light to pass through; capable of being seen through. • diaphanous adj. Of a fine, almost transparent, texture; gossamer; light and insubstantial. • diaphanous adj. (Physics) Isorefractive, having an identical refractive index. |
| DUENNASHIP | • duennaship n. The role or status of duenna. • DUENNASHIP n. the office of duenna. |
| EUTHANISED | • euthanised v. Simple past tense and past participle of euthanise. • EUTHANISE v. to subject to euthanasia, also EUTHANATISE, EUTHANATIZE, EUTHANIZE. |
| HANDICUFFS | • handicuffs n. Hand-to-hand fighting; fisticuffs. • HANDICUFFS n. fisticuffs. |
| HUMANKINDS | • humankinds n. Plural of humankind. • HUMANKIND n. humanity, the human race. |
| HUSBANDING | • husbanding v. Present participle of husband. • HUSBAND v. to be a thrifty manager. |
| INDRAUGHTS | • indraughts n. Plural of indraught. • INDRAUGHT n. a drawing in; an inward flow of air, also INDRAFT. |
| LANGUISHED | • languished v. Simple past tense and past participle of languish. • LANGUISH v. to lose vitality. |
| OUTLANDISH | • outlandish adj. Bizarre; strange. • outlandish adj. (Archaic) Foreign; alien. • OUTLANDISH adj. of or relating to another country. |
| SHINGUARDS | • shinguards n. Plural of shinguard. • SHINGUARD n. a protection for the shin when playing football. |
| SUBHEADING | • subheading n. Any of the headings under which each of the main divisions of a subject may be subdivided. • subheading n. A heading or caption subordinate to a main headline, heading, or title especially when inserted as a… • SUBHEADING n. an inferior heading, also SUBHEAD. |
| UNDERHAIRS | • UNDERHAIR n. an inner layer of hair. |
| UNHANDIEST | • unhandiest adj. Superlative form of unhandy: most unhandy. • UNHANDY adj. clumsy, awkward. |
| UNHARDIEST | • UNHARDY adj. not hardy. |
| UNRAVISHED | • unravished adj. Not ravished. • UNRAVISHED adj. not ravished. |
| VANQUISHED | • vanquished adj. Defeated. • vanquished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |