| ARCHDUCHESSES | • archduchesses n. Plural of archduchess. • ARCHDUCHESS n. the wife or widow of an archduke. |
| CHANGEAROUNDS | • CHANGEAROUND n. the act of changing to a different position, also CHANGEROUND. |
| CHATEAUBRIAND | • chateaubriand n. A thick, juicy cut from the center of a beef tenderloin. • châteaubriand n. Alternative spelling of chateaubriand. • CHATEAUBRIAND n. a large tenderloin steak usually grilled or broiled and served with a sauce. |
| CHEQUERBOARDS | • chequerboards n. Plural of chequerboard. • CHEQUERBOARD n. a board for playing chequers. |
| CHURCHWARDENS | • churchwardens n. Plural of churchwarden. • CHURCHWARDEN n. one of two lay parish officers in Anglican churches with responsibility esp. for parish property and alms. |
| COACHBUILDERS | • coachbuilders n. Plural of coachbuilder. • COACHBUILDER n. a craftsman who builds the bodies of cars, lorries, railway carriages, etc. |
| CREATUREHOODS | • CREATUREHOOD n. the state of being a creature. |
| ENTERCHAUNGED | • ENTERCHAUNGE v. (obsolete) to interchange, also INTERCHANGE. |
| HYDROCEPHALUS | • hydrocephalus n. (Medicine) A usually congenital condition in which an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the cerebral… • HYDROCEPHALUS n. an accumulation of serous fluid within the cranial cavity, also HYDROCEPHALY. |
| MULTIBRANCHED | • multibranched adj. Having more than one branch. • MULTIBRANCHED adj. having many branches. |
| SCHADENFREUDE | • schadenfreude n. Malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else’s misfortune. • SCHADENFREUDE n. (German) enjoyment gained from others' troubles. |
| THOROUGHPACED | • thoroughpaced adj. (Of a horse) Trained in every pace. • thoroughpaced adj. Extensively trained or schooled; knowledgeable; proficient. • thoroughpaced adj. Complete, total. |
| UNCHLORINATED | • unchlorinated adj. Not chlorinated. • UNCHLORINATED adj. not chlorinated. |
| UNCHRISTIANED | • UNCHRISTIAN v. to make unchristian. |
| UNDERACHIEVED | • underachieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of underachieve. • UNDERACHIEVE v. to achieve less than one's potential. |
| UNDERACHIEVER | • underachiever n. One who underachieves, i.e. performs less well than expected. • UNDERACHIEVER n. one that fails to attain a predicted level of achievement or does not do as well as expected. |
| UNDERACHIEVES | • underachieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underachieve. • UNDERACHIEVE v. to achieve less than one's potential. |
| UNDERCHARGING | • undercharging v. Present participle of undercharge. • UNDERCHARGE v. to charge too little. |