| DEUTEROGAMISTS | • deuterogamists n. Plural of deuterogamist. • DEUTEROGAMIST n. someone who remarries after a spouse's death, also DIGAMIST. |
| DISFEATUREMENT | • DISFEATUREMENT n. the act of disfeaturing. |
| DISTEMPERATURE | • distemperature n. (Now rare) A state of adverse or unhealthy atmospheric conditions. • distemperature n. (Now rare) Unhealthy imbalance of bodily humours; a disorder. • DISTEMPERATURE n. (archaic) lack of proper temperature; intemperateness. |
| DOCUMENTARISTS | • documentarists n. Plural of documentarist. • DOCUMENTARIST n. a person who makes documentaries. |
| MISARTICULATED | • misarticulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misarticulate. • MISARTICULATE v. to articulate wrongly. |
| MULTITHREADING | • multithreading n. (Computing) The use of multithreaded code. • MULTITHREADING n. a programming system that enables actions to be carried out simultaneously. |
| OSTEODERMATOUS | • OSTEODERMATOUS adj. of or like an osteoderm, also OSTEODERMAL, OSTEODERMIC, OSTEODERMOUS. |
| OVERADJUSTMENT | • overadjustment n. Excessive adjustment. • OVERADJUSTMENT n. an excessive adjustment. |
| OVERSTIMULATED | • overstimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstimulate. • overstimulated adj. Excessively stimulated. • OVERSTIMULATE v. to stimulate excessively. |
| RADIOSTRONTIUM | • radiostrontium n. Any radioactive isotope of strontium, especially 9038Sr. • RADIOSTRONTIUM n. a radioactive isotope of strontium, esp. strontium-90. |
| SUBDEPARTMENTS | • subdepartments n. Plural of subdepartment. • SUBDEPARTMENT n. a subdivision of a department. |
| ULTRAMODERNIST | • ultramodernist n. One who strongly believes in current views, who is extremely modern in ideas or style. • ULTRAMODERNIST n. one who practises ultramodernism. |
| UNDEMONSTRATED | • undemonstrated adj. Not demonstrated. • UNDEMONSTRATED adj. not demonstrated. |
| UNDERESTIMATED | • underestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |
| UNDERESTIMATES | • underestimates n. Plural of underestimate. • underestimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |
| UNDERSTATEMENT | • understatement n. (Uncountable, rhetoric) A figure of speech whereby something is made to seem smaller or less important… • understatement n. (Countable) An instance of such phrasing or lack of emphasis. • understatement n. An incomplete disclosure that intentionally withholds relevant information. |
| UNMATRICULATED | • unmatriculated adj. Not matriculated. • UNMATRICULATED adj. not matriculated. |
| UNPREMEDITATED | • unpremeditated adj. Performed, but not planned or thought out in advance; extemporaneous, but not unintentional. • UNPREMEDITATED adj. not premeditated. |