| DAPPERNESSES | • DAPPERNESS n. the state of being dapper. |
| DEPAUPERISES | • depauperises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depauperise. • DEPAUPERISE v. to free from pauperdom, also DEPAUPERIZE. |
| DIPEPTIDASES | • dipeptidases n. Plural of dipeptidase. • DIPEPTIDASE n. any of various enzymes that hydrolyze dipeptides but not polypeptides. |
| DIPHOSPHATES | • diphosphates n. Plural of diphosphate. • DIPHOSPHATE n. a phosphate containing two phosphate groups. |
| DISAPPROVERS | • disapprovers n. Plural of disapprover. • DISAPPROVER n. one who disapproves. |
| DISPAUPERISE | • dispauperise v. Alternative form of dispauperize. • DISPAUPERISE v. to free from pauperdom, also DISPAUPERIZE. |
| EPIDIASCOPES | • epidiascopes n. Plural of epidiascope. • EPIDIASCOPE n. an instrument for projecting images of objects. |
| GLASSPAPERED | • glasspapered v. Simple past tense and past participle of glasspaper. • GLASSPAPER v. to sand with glasspaper (an abrasive composed of quartz granules on a paper backing). |
| PAMPEREDNESS | • pamperedness n. The fact or quality of being pampered. • PAMPEREDNESS n. the state of being pampered. |
| PHOSPHATIDES | • phosphatides n. Plural of phosphatide. • PHOSPHATIDE n. a phospholipid. |
| PHOSPHATISED | • phosphatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of phosphatise. • PHOSPHATISE v. to phosphate, also PHOSPHATIZE. |
| PREDISPOSALS | • PREDISPOSAL n. disposal in advance. |
| PREPAREDNESS | • preparedness n. The state of being prepared. • preparedness n. Precautionary measures in the face of potential disasters. • PREPAREDNESS n. the state of being prepared. |
| PSEUDOGRAPHS | • pseudographs n. Plural of pseudograph. • PSEUDOGRAPH n. spurious writing; forgery. |
| STAIRSTEPPED | • STAIRSTEP v. to carry out an exercise like stepping on a stair. |
| SUPERPRAISED | • superpraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of superpraise. • SUPERPRAISE v. to give very high praise. |
| TRANSSHIPPED | • transshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of transship. • trans-shipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of trans-ship. • TRANSSHIP v. to transfer from one ship to another, also TRANSHIP. |