| CANDELABRUMS | • candelabrums n. Plural of candelabrum. • CANDELABRUM n. a candleholder. |
| COMMUNALISED | • communalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of communalise. • COMMUNALISE v. to make communal, also COMMUNALIZE. |
| COUNTERMANDS | • countermands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countermand. • COUNTERMAND v. to revoke an order by a contrary order. |
| DEBAUCHMENTS | • debauchments n. Plural of debauchment. • DEBAUCHMENT n. the act of debauching. |
| DISCOMEDUSAN | • discomedusan n. (Zoology) A jellyfish of the subclass Discomedusae. • discomedusan adj. (Zoology) Of or relating to the subclass Discomedusae. • DISCOMEDUSAN n. a member of the Discomedusae, an order of jellyfishes with flattened umbrella. |
| MACERANDUBAS | • MACERANDUBA n. (Tupi) the Brazilian milk-tree, also MASSARANDUBA, MASSERANDUBA. |
| MANDUCATIONS | • manducations n. Plural of manducation. • MANDUCATION n. chewing. |
| MASCULINISED | • masculinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of masculinise. • MASCULINISE v. to make masculine, also MASCULINIZE. |
| MASCULINIZED | • masculinized v. Simple past tense and past participle of masculinize. • MASCULINIZE v. to make masculine, also MASCULINISE. |
| MENDACIOUSLY | • mendaciously adv. In a lying or deceitful manner. • MENDACIOUS adv. telling lies, esp. habitually. |
| MISEDUCATING | • miseducating v. Present participle of miseducate. • MISEDUCATE v. to educate in a wrong manner. |
| MISEDUCATION | • miseducation n. The act or process of miseducating; incorrect education. • MISEDUCATION n. wrong or faulty education. |
| MISGUIDANCES | • misguidances n. Plural of misguidance. • MISGUIDANCE n. wrong guidance. |
| SUCCEDANEUMS | • succedaneums n. Plural of succedaneum. • SUCCEDANEUM n. (Latin) a substitute; a remedy. |
| TRADUCEMENTS | • traducements n. Plural of traducement. • TRADUCEMENT n. slander. |
| TRADUCIANISM | • traducianism n. (Theology) The doctrine that the soul or spirit is inherited from one or both parents. • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. |
| UNACCUSTOMED | • unaccustomed adj. Not used to an event or thing, not accustomed. • unaccustomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unaccustom. • UNACCUSTOMED adj. not customary. |
| UNMECHANISED | • unmechanised adj. (British spelling) Alternative form of unmechanized. • UNMECHANISE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANIZE. |