| DELAPSIONS | • delapsions n. Plural of delapsion. • DELAPSION n. a sinking down. |
| DISPASSION | • dispassion n. Freedom from passion; the absence of passion; an undisturbed state; apathy. • DISPASSION n. freedom from passion. |
| DYSPHONIAS | • dysphonias n. Plural of dysphonia. • DYSPHONIA n. physical abnormality causing speech impediment. |
| DYSTOPIANS | • DYSTOPIAN n. a believer in dystopia. |
| ENDOPLASMS | • endoplasms n. Plural of endoplasm. • ENDOPLASM n. the protoplasm in the interior of a cell. |
| EPANODOSES | • epanodoses n. Plural of epanodos. • EPANODOS n. (Greek) a recapitulation of the chief points in a discourse after digression. |
| PADRONISMS | • PADRONISM n. a system of work controlled by a padrone. |
| PARDONLESS | • pardonless adj. Unpardonable. • PARDONLESS adj. without a pardon. |
| PASTEDOWNS | • pastedowns n. Plural of pastedown. • PASTEDOWN n. the outer leaf of an end-cover that is pasted down over a book. |
| PHASEDOWNS | • phasedowns n. Plural of phasedown. • PHASEDOWN n. a gradual reduction (as in operations). |
| PONDEROSAS | • ponderosas n. Plural of ponderosa. • PONDEROSA n. (Spanish) a kind of pine found in the US. |
| PROSODIANS | • prosodians n. Plural of prosodian. • PROSODIAN n. one skilled in prosody, also PROSODIST. |
| SANDSPOUTS | • sandspouts n. Plural of sandspout. • SANDSPOUT n. a moving pillar of sand drawn up in a whirlwind. |
| SAPANWOODS | • SAPANWOOD n. (Malay) the wood of a leguminous tree, formerly used to provide a red dye, also SAPAN, SAPPAN, SAPPANWOOD. |
| SOUNDSCAPE | • soundscape n. An acoustic environment, a virtual/emotional environment created using sound. • soundscape n. An electroacoustic musical composition creating a sound portrait of a sound environment. • soundscape v. To establish or define an acoustic environment, either a virtual one created using sound or a physical… |
| SPLASHDOWN | • splashdown n. The act of landing in water, as by a space capsule or rollercoaster. • splash␣down n. Alternative form of splashdown. • splash␣down v. (Of a spacecraft or other flying object) To land in water. |
| TRANSPOSED | • transposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transpose. • TRANSPOSE v. to change the order or position of. |