| CINEMATISED | • cinematised v. Simple past tense and past participle of cinematise. • CINEMATISE v. to produce for the cinema, also CINEMATIZE. |
| COMMANDEERS | • commandeers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commandeer. • COMMANDEER v. to compel to perform military service. |
| COMPENSATED | • compensated v. Simple past tense and past participle of compensate. • COMPENSATE v. to be equivalent to. |
| DAMASCEENED | • damasceened v. Simple past tense and past participle of damasceen. • DAMASCEENE v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASKIN, DAMASQUIN. |
| DAMASCEENES | • DAMASCEENE v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASKIN, DAMASQUIN. |
| DANCEMAKERS | • dancemakers n. Plural of dancemaker. |
| DECAMPMENTS | • decampments n. Plural of decampment. • DECAMPMENT n. departure from a camp; a marching off. |
| DEFACEMENTS | • defacements n. Plural of defacement. • DEFACEMENT n. the act of defacing. |
| DETACHMENTS | • detachments n. Plural of detachment. • DETACHMENT n. the act of detaching. |
| ENCOMIENDAS | • encomiendas n. Plural of encomienda. • ENCOMIENDA n. (Spanish) a commandery or commander's district. |
| ENCOMPASSED | • encompassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encompass. • ENCOMPASS v. to surround. |
| EUDAEMONICS | • eudaemonics n. That part of ethics that deals with happiness; the science of happiness, contrasted with aretaics. • EUDAEMONICS n. the art or theory of happiness, also EUDEMONICS. |
| MEDICAMENTS | • medicaments n. Plural of medicament. • MEDICAMENT n. an externally applied curative treatment. |
| MENDACITIES | • mendacities n. Plural of mendacity. • MENDACITY n. given to lying, esp. habitually. |
| MERCHANDISE | • merchandise n. (Uncountable) Goods which are or were offered or intended for sale. • merchandise n. (Uncountable) Commercial goods connected (branded) with an entity such as a team, band, company, charity… • merchandise n. (Countable, archaic) A commodity offered for sale; an article of commerce; a kind of merchandise. |
| NEMATICIDES | • nematicides n. Plural of nematicide. • NEMATICIDE n. a substance used to kill nematodes, also NEMATOCIDE. |
| NEMATOCIDES | • nematocides n. Plural of nematocide. • NEMATOCIDE n. a substance used to kill nematodes, also NEMATICIDE. |
| SACRAMENTED | • sacramented v. Simple past tense and past participle of sacrament. • SACRAMENT v. to bind by an oath or sacrament. |
| SUCCEDANEUM | • succedaneum n. A substitute, replacement for something else, particularly of a medicine used in place of another. • SUCCEDANEUM n. (Latin) a substitute; a remedy. |