| DEFEUDALISE | • defeudalise v. Alternative form of defeudalize. • DEFEUDALISE v. to deprive of feudal character, also DEFEUDALIZE. |
| DEMEASNURES | • DEMEASNURE n. (Spenser) demeanor, also DEMAINE, DEMAYNE, DEMEANE, DEMEANOR, DEMEANOUR. |
| DEPAUPERISE | • depauperise v. Alternative form of depauperize. • DEPAUPERISE v. to free from pauperdom, also DEPAUPERIZE. |
| DEREGULATES | • deregulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deregulate. • DEREGULATE v. to free from regulations or controls. |
| DESEXUALISE | • desexualise v. Alternative spelling of desexualize. • DESEXUALISE v. to deprive of sexual characters or power, also DESEXUALIZE. |
| DESEXUALIZE | • desexualize v. (Transitive) To divest of sexual attributes; to render conceptually asexual. • DESEXUALIZE v. to deprive of sexual characters or power, also DESEXUALISE. |
| ENTREASURED | • entreasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of entreasure. • ENTREASURE v. (archaic) to store in or as if in a treasury. |
| EUDAEMONIES | • EUDAEMONY n. (Greek) happiness or wellbeing. |
| PREMEASURED | • premeasured adj. Measured in advance. • PREMEASURE v. to measure in advance. |
| SUCCEEDABLE | • succeedable adj. (Nonstandard) Able or likely to meet or be met with success. • succeedable adj. (Rare) Able to be succeeded or passed on. • SUCCEEDABLE adj. capable of being succeeded. |
| SUPERHEATED | • superheated v. Simple past tense and past participle of superheat. • superheated adj. (Physics) heated above the critical point. • superheated adj. Heated above the boiling point. |
| SUPERSEDEAS | • supersedeas n. (Law) A type of surety bond that a court requires from an appellant who wants to delay payment of a… • supersedeas n. (Law) A writ requiring a lower court to suspend an action. • SUPERSEDEAS n. a stay order (to stay an execution or legal proceedings). |
| UNDERLEASED | • underleased v. Simple past tense and past participle of underlease. • UNDERLEASE v. to sublease. |
| UNDERLEASES | • underleases n. Plural of underlease. • underleases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underlease. • UNDERLEASE v. to sublease. |
| UNDERLEAVES | • underleaves n. Plural of underleaf. • UNDERLEAF n. in liverworts, any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem. |
| UNDERSEALED | • undersealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underseal. • UNDERSEAL v. to coat parts of the underbody of a vehicle with a protective coating. |
| UNREHEARSED | • unrehearsed adj. Not rehearsed. • UNREHEARSED adj. not rehearsed. |