| ADENOVIRUSES | • adenoviruses n. Plural of adenovirus. • ADENOVIRUS n. any of a group of viruses that attack the upper respiratory tract.
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| AUTOREVERSES | • AUTOREVERSE n. a system in a tape player that automatically reverses the tape and plays another track when one track has finished. | 
| DISAVENTROUS | • DISAVENTROUS adj. (Spenser) unfortunate. | 
| DISFAVOURERS | • disfavourers n. Plural of disfavourer. • DISFAVOURER n. one who disfavours.
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| EAVESTROUGHS | • eavestroughs n. Plural of eavestrough. • eaves␣troughs n. Plural of eaves trough.
 • EAVESTROUGH n. (Canadian) a gutter at the eaves of a building.
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| FAVOUREDNESS | • favouredness n. (Chiefly in combination) Quality of being favoured. • FAVOUREDNESS n. the state of being favoured.
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| OVERAROUSALS | • OVERAROUSAL n. excessive arousal. | 
| OVERISSUANCE | • overissuance n. Excessive issuance. • OVERISSUANCE n. excessive issuance.
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| OVERMEASURES | • overmeasures n. Plural of overmeasure. • OVERMEASURE v. to measure excessively.
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| PARVOVIRUSES | • parvoviruses n. Plural of parvovirus. • PARVOVIRUS n. a DNA-containing animal virus.
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| RAVENOUSNESS | • ravenousness n. Quality of being ravenous. • RAVENOUSNESS n. the state of being ravenous.
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| SUBVOCALISED | • SUBVOCALISE v. to say below the breath, also SUBVOCALIZE. | 
| SUBVOCALISES | • SUBVOCALISE v. to say below the breath, also SUBVOCALIZE. | 
| SUBVOCALIZES | • subvocalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subvocalize. • SUBVOCALIZE v. to say below the breath, also SUBVOCALISE.
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| SUPEROCTAVES | • superoctaves n. Plural of superoctave. • SUPEROCTAVE n. an organ coupler giving an octave higher; an organ stop two octaves above the basic pitch.
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| UNSAVORINESS | • unsavoriness n. The state or condition of being unsavory. • UNSAVORINESS n. the state of being unsavory.
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| UNSAVOURIEST | • UNSAVOURY adj. not savoury, also UNSAVORY. | 
| VAPOROUSNESS | • vaporousness n. The condition of being vaporous. • VAPOROUSNESS n. the state of being vaporous.
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