| ASSUETUDE | • assuetude n. (Archaic) Accustomedness; habit. • assuetude n. The condition of an organism that has acquired tolerance of a drug or poison. • ASSUETUDE n. accustomedness; habit. |
| DANSEUSES | • danseuses n. Plural of danseuse. • DANSEUSE n. (French) a professional female ballet dancer. |
| DECUSSATE | • decussate adj. Crossed; intersected; resembling a letter X. • decussate adj. (Zoology) Having anatomical structures or markings crossing each other, typically in an X shape or at right angles. • decussate adj. (Botany) Having opposite leaves arranged alternately at right angles. |
| DEGAUSSED | • degaussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of degauss. • DEGAUSS v. to demagnetize. |
| DEGAUSSER | • degausser n. A device that performs degaussing. • DEGAUSSER n. a device for nullifying a magnetic field. |
| DEGAUSSES | • degausses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of degauss. • DEGAUSS v. to demagnetize. |
| PERSUADES | • persuades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of persuade. • PERSUADE v. to induce by reasoning or entreaty, also PERSWADE. |
| PSEUDAXES | • pseudaxes n. Plural of pseudaxis. • PSEUDAXIS n. a sympodium, an axis made up of the basal portions of several branches. |
| REASSUMED | • reassumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reassume. • REASSUME v. to assume again. |
| REASSURED | • reassured v. Simple past tense and past participle of reassure. • REASSURE v. to assure again. |
| SUBLEASED | • subleased v. Simple past tense and past participle of sublease. • sub-leased v. Simple past tense and past participle of sub-lease. • SUBLEASE v. to rent leased property to another, also SUBLET. |
| SURCEASED | • surceased v. Simple past tense and past participle of surcease. • SURCEASE v. to stop or cease. |
| UNDERSEAS | • underseas adv. Under the surface of the sea or ocean, underwater. • UNDERSEAS adv. below the sea, also UNDERSEA. |
| UNESSAYED | • unessayed adj. Not essayed; unattempted. • UNESSAYED adj. not essayed. |