| COMRADELIER | • COMRADELY adj. like a comrade. |
| DEMORALISER | • demoraliser n. Alternative form of demoralizer. • DEMORALISER n. something or someone that demoralises, also DEMORALIZER. |
| DEMORALIZER | • demoralizer n. Agent noun of demoralize: one who demoralizes. • DEMORALIZER n. one who demoralizes, also DEMORALISER. |
| DESCRAMBLER | • descrambler n. Something that descrambles; a device for decoding a scrambled signal. • DESCRAMBLER n. an electronic device for decoding scrambled signals. |
| DIMERCAPROL | • dimercaprol n. (Organic chemistry) The mercaptan 2,3-dimercaptopropanol used as an antidote to arsenic poisoning. • DIMERCAPROL n. a compound developed as an antidote against lewisite and used to treat arsenic, mercury, and gold poisoning. |
| DREAMWORLDS | • dreamworlds n. Plural of dreamworld. • dream-worlds n. Plural of dream-world. • dream␣worlds n. Plural of dream world. |
| DRILLMASTER | • drillmaster n. One who trains others in something. • drillmaster n. (Military) A person who instructs in marching drill. • DRILLMASTER n. an instructor in military drill. |
| INTRADERMAL | • intradermal adj. Within the skin. • INTRADERMAL adj. situated or done within or between the layers of the skin, also INTRADERMIC. |
| LUMBERYARDS | • lumberyards n. Plural of lumberyard. • lumber␣yards n. Plural of lumber yard. • LUMBERYARD n. a yard where a stock of lumber is kept for sale. |
| MARPRELATED | • MARPRELATE v. to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9. |
| MARSHELDERS | • MARSHELDER n. a herbaceous, oily, annual plant native to North America and once cultivated for its edible seeds, aka sumpweed. |
| MARSHLANDER | • marshlander n. A person who comes from, or lives in, a marshland. • MARSHLANDER n. one who lives in marshland. |
| MURDERBALLS | • MURDERBALL n. a form of rugby played in wheelchairs by people afflicted with quadriplegia. |
| PALMCORDERS | • palmcorders n. Plural of palmcorder. • PALMCORDER n. a small camcorder which can be held in the palm of the hand. |
| REMORALISED | • remoralised v. Simple past tense and past participle of remoralise. • REMORALISE v. to restore morality to, also REMORALIZE. |
| REMORALIZED | • remoralized v. Simple past tense and past participle of remoralize. • REMORALIZE v. to restore morality to, also REMORALISE. |
| SCLERODERMA | • scleroderma n. (Medicine) A chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterized by hardening the skin or other organs… • Scleroderma prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Sclerodermataceae – earth ball. • SCLERODERMA n. a disease marked by hardening of skin. |
| TRANSDERMAL | • transdermal adj. Through the unbroken skin (as for example with measurements of blood glucose level with an optical glucometer… • transdermal n. A transdermal patch or implant. • TRANSDERMAL adj. relating to, being, or supplying a medication in a form for absorption through the skin into the bloodstream. |
| ULTRAMODERN | • ultramodern adj. Extremely modern. • ULTRAMODERN adj. very very modern. |