| ADAPTEDNESS | • adaptedness n. (Uncountable) The state of being adapted; suitableness; fitness. • adaptedness n. (Countable) The result of being adapted. • ADAPTEDNESS n. the state of being adapted. |
| ADDRESSABLE | • addressable adj. Able to be addressed. • ADDRESSABLE adj. able to be addressed. |
| BASTARDISED | • bastardised v. Simple past tense and past participle of bastardise. • BASTARDISE v. to make a bastard of, also BASTARDIZE. |
| CANDIDIASES | • candidiases n. Plural of candidiasis. • CANDIDIASIS n. a thrush-like infection caused by the candida fungus. |
| DASTARDNESS | • dastardness n. The state or quality of being a dastard. • DASTARDNESS n. the state of being dastard. |
| DEBARRASSED | • debarrassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of debarrass. • DEBARRASS v. (archaic) to disembarrass, disentangle. |
| DISADVANCES | • disadvances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disadvance. • DISADVANCE v. (Spenser) to draw back, or cause to draw back, also DISAVAUNCE. |
| DISSUADABLE | • dissuadable adj. That can be dissuaded. • DISSUADABLE adj. that can be dissuaded. |
| HANSARDISED | • HANSARDISE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDIZE. |
| PACKSADDLES | • packsaddles n. Plural of packsaddle. • PACKSADDLE n. a saddle designed to support loads on the backs of pack animals. |
| SADDLEBACKS | • saddlebacks n. Plural of saddleback. • SADDLEBACK n. a kind of pig. |
| SANDBLASTED | • sandblasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of sandblast. • SANDBLAST v. to clean with a sand-laden blast of air. |
| SCANDALISED | • scandalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandalise. • scandalised adj. Alternative spelling of scandalized. • SCANDALISE v. to offend the moral sense of, also SCANDALIZE. |
| STANDARDISE | • standardise v. To establish a standard consisting of regulations for how something is to be done across an organization. • standardise v. To make to conform to a standard. • standardise v. To check for conformance with a standard. |