| ADVENTURESS | • adventuress n. A female adventurer; a woman who seeks adventure. • adventuress n. A woman of doubtful reputation or suspected character who pursues personal advancement, especially by… • adventuress n. A female varietist. |
| DELUSTRANTS | • delustrants n. Plural of delustrant. • DELUSTRANT n. a dense inorganic material added to manmade fibres that allows a range of fibres with different lustres to be obtained. |
| DENATURISES | • denaturises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denaturise. • DENATURISE v. to remove the nature from, also DENATURIZE. |
| DISTURBANTS | • disturbants n. Plural of disturbant. • DISTURBANT n. that which disturbs. |
| DIURNALISTS | • diurnalists n. Plural of diurnalist. • DIURNALIST n. (archaic) a journalist. |
| INDUSTRIALS | • industrials n. Plural of industrial. • INDUSTRIAL n. one that is employed in industry. |
| OUTWARDNESS | • outwardness n. (Uncountable) The quality of being outward. • outwardness n. (Countable) The result or product of being outward. • OUTWARDNESS n. the state of being outward. |
| SOUNDTRACKS | • soundtracks n. Plural of soundtrack. • sound␣tracks n. Plural of sound track. • SOUNDTRACK n. a recording of the sound (esp. musical) accompaniment to a film. |
| SUBSTANDARD | • substandard adj. Of inferior quality; not meeting the minimum quality requirements. • substandard adj. (Linguistics, dated) Not conforming to the standard variety; nonstandard. • sub-standard adj. Alternative spelling of substandard. |
| SUBTRAHENDS | • subtrahends n. Plural of subtrahend. • SUBTRAHEND n. the sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another. |
| TRANSDUCERS | • transducers n. Plural of transducer. • TRANSDUCER n. an electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form. |
| TRANSUDATES | • transudates n. Plural of transudate. • TRANSUDATE n. a substance that transudes e.g. a fluid that pases through a membrane or the walls of a blood vessel. |
| ULTRASOUNDS | • ultrasounds n. Plural of ultrasound. • ULTRASOUND n. vibrations of the same physical nature as sound but with frequencies above the range of human hearing. |
| UNDERSTANDS | • understands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understand. • UNDERSTAND v. to grasp the meaning of. |
| UNDERSTATES | • understates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understate. • UNDERSTATE v. to represent as less than is the case. |
| WANDERLUSTS | • wanderlusts n. Plural of wanderlust. • Wanderlusts n. Plural of Wanderlust. • WANDERLUST n. (German) an urge to travel from place to place. |