| ABRIDGEMENTS | • abridgements n. Plural of abridgement. • ABRIDGEMENT n. the act of abridging, also ABRIDGMENT. |
| AMBIDEXTROUS | • ambidextrous adj. Having equal ability in both hands; in particular, able to write equally well with both hands. • ambidextrous adj. Equally usable by left-handed and right-handed people (as a tool or instrument). • ambidextrous adj. (Archaic) Practising or siding with both parties. |
| BARRAMUNDIES | • BARRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BURRAMUNDI. |
| BLASTODERMIC | • blastodermic adj. Of or pertaining to the blastoderm. • BLASTODERMIC adj. of or like a blastoderm. |
| BRAINSTORMED | • brainstormed v. Simple past tense and past participle of brainstorm. • brain-stormed v. Simple past tense and past participle of brain-storm. • brain␣stormed v. Simple past tense and past participle of brain storm. |
| BRIDEMAIDENS | • BRIDEMAIDEN n. a woman who is an attendant of a bride, also BRIDEMAID, BRIDESMAID. |
| CARBAMIDINES | • CARBAMIDINE n. another name for guanidine. |
| CHAMBERMAIDS | • chambermaids n. Plural of chambermaid. • CHAMBERMAID n. a maid who makes beds and does general cleaning of bedrooms (as in a hotel). |
| DERMABRASION | • dermabrasion n. A cosmetic medical procedure in which the surface of the epidermis of the skin is removed by abrasion… • DERMABRASION n. surgical removal of skin blemishes or imperfections (as scars or tattoos) by abrasion. |
| DESCRAMBLING | • descrambling v. Present participle of descramble. • DESCRAMBLE v. to unscramble. |
| DISASSEMBLER | • disassembler n. (Computing) A computer program that examines another computer program and attempts to generate assembly… • DISASSEMBLER n. a program that translates from machine code to an assembly language. |
| DISEMBARKING | • disembarking v. Present participle of disembark. • disembarking n. A disembarkation. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| DISEMBARRASS | • disembarrass v. (Transitive) To get (someone) out of a difficult or embarrassing situation; to free (someone) from the… • disembarrass v. (Transitive, obsolete) To free (something) from complication. • disembarrass v. (Transitive, obsolete) To disentangle (two things); to distinguish. |
| DISEMBRANGLE | • disembrangle v. (Obsolete, transitive) To free from wrangling or litigation. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DRAMATISABLE | • dramatisable adj. Alternative form of dramatizable. • DRAMATISABLE adj. capable of being dramatised, also DRAMATIZABLE. |
| DRUMBEATINGS | • drumbeatings n. Plural of drumbeating. • DRUMBEATING n. the beating of a drum. |
| SKIMBOARDERS | • skimboarders n. Plural of skimboarder. • SKIMBOARDER n. one who uses a skimboard, a type of surfboard. |
| SUBEPIDERMAL | • subepidermal adj. (Biology) Under the epidermis. • subepidermal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to the subepidermis. • SUBEPIDERMAL adj. lying beneath or constituting the innermost part of the epidermis. |
| TROMBIDIASES | • TROMBIDIASIS n. infestation with mites of the family Trombiculidae. |