| ABSENTEEISMS | • absenteeisms n. Plural of absenteeism. • ABSENTEEISM n. prolonged absence of an owner from his or her property. |
| ABSTRUSITIES | • abstrusities n. Plural of abstrusity. • ABSTRUSITY n. the state of being abstruse. |
| ANTIBUSINESS | • antibusiness adj. Opposed to or biased against business, or private enterprise. • ANTIBUSINESS adj. opposed to business. |
| ASSEMBLAGIST | • assemblagist n. (Art) One who constructs assemblages (a form of 3D collage). • ASSEMBLAGIST n. an artist who specializes in assemblages. |
| BARESTHESIAS | • BARESTHESIA n. the sense of pressure, also BARAESTHESIA. |
| BASTNAESITES | • bastnaesites n. Plural of bastnaesite. • BASTNAESITE n. (Swedish) a reddish-brown fluorite of cerium, also BASTNASITE. |
| BRATTINESSES | • BRATTINESS n. the state of being bratty. |
| DESTABILISES | • destabilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destabilise. • DESTABILISE v. to make unstable, also DESTABILIZE. |
| DISESTABLISH | • disestablish v. To deprive (An established church, military squadron, operations base, etc.) of its official status. • disestablish v. To abolish (an existing position of employment). • DISESTABLISH v. to deprive of an established status. |
| ESTABLISHERS | • establishers n. Plural of establisher. • ESTABLISHER n. one who establishes. |
| MISBESTOWALS | • MISBESTOWAL n. the act of misbestowing. |
| MISERABLISTS | • miserablists n. Plural of miserablist. • MISERABLIST n. a person who appears to enjoy being depressed, esp. a performer of or listener to gloomy music. |
| RESTABILISES | • restabilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of restabilise. • RESTABILISE v. to stabilise again, also RESTABILIZE. |
| SABULOSITIES | • SABULOSITY n. grittiness, sandiness. |
| SCARABAEISTS | • SCARABAEIST n. a person who studies scarabaeid beetles. |
| STRABISMUSES | • strabismuses n. Plural of strabismus. • STRABISMUS n. a squint, also STRABISM. |
| SUBSTANTIVES | • substantives n. Plural of substantive. • substantives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of substantive. • SUBSTANTIVE n. in grammar, a noun. |
| SUITABLENESS | • suitableness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being suitable, adapted or accommodated; suitability. • suitableness n. (Countable) The result of being suitable. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • SUITABLENESS n. the state of being suitable. |