| ABSCINDED | • abscinded v. Simple past tense and past participle of abscind. • ABSCIND v. to cut off. |
| ABSCONDED | • absconded v. Simple past tense and past participle of abscond. • ABSCOND v. to depart suddenly and secretly. |
| BACKHANDEDNESS | • backhandedness n. The quality of being backhanded. • back-handedness n. Alternative form of backhandedness. • BACKHANDEDNESS n. the state of being backhanded. |
| BACKSLIDDEN | • backslidden v. Past participle of backslide. • BACKSLIDE v. to fall back. |
| BLOCKHEADEDNESS | • blockheadedness n. The state or condition of being blockheaded. • BLOCKHEADEDNESS n. the state of being blockheaded. |
| CROSSBANDED | • crossbanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of crossband. • cross-banded adj. Alternative spelling of crossbanded. • CROSSBANDED adj. of a handrail, having the grain of the veneer run across that of the rail. |
| DEBAUCHEDNESS | • debauchedness n. The state or quality of being debauched. • DEBAUCHEDNESS n. the state of being debauched. |
| DEBAUCHEDNESSES | • DEBAUCHEDNESS n. the state of being debauched. |
| DECARBONISED | • decarbonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of decarbonise. • DECARBONISE v. to remove carbon or carbon dioxide from, also DECARBONIZE. |
| DESCENDABLE | • descendable adj. Alternative spelling of descendible. • DESCENDABLE adj. that can be descended, also DESCENDIBLE. |
| DISBRANCHED | • disbranched v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbranch. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| DISCOMMENDABLE | • discommendable adj. Deserving disapprobation or blame. • DISCOMMENDABLE adj. that can be discommended. |
| FORBIDDANCES | • forbiddances n. Plural of forbiddance. • FORBIDDANCE n. (obsolete) the act of forbidding. |
| SUBINDICATED | • subindicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of subindicate. • SUBINDICATE v. (obsolete) to hint. |
| UNDESCENDABLE | • UNDESCENDABLE adj. that cannot be descended, also UNDESCENDIBLE. |
| UNSCABBARDED | • unscabbarded adj. Not in a scabbard. • UNSCABBARD v. to withdraw e.g. a sword from a scabbard. |