| ARFVEDSONITE | • arfvedsonite n. (Mineralogy) A rare sodium amphibole mineral. • ARFVEDSONITE n. (Swedish) an iron-rich sodium amphibole. |
| BATTLEFIELDS | • battlefields n. Plural of battlefield. • BATTLEFIELD n. a place where a battle is fought. |
| DEFAECATIONS | • defaecations n. Plural of defaecation. • defæcations n. Plural of defæcation. • DEFAECATION n. the expulsion of solid waste from the body, also DEFECATION. |
| DEFENSATIVES | • defensatives n. Plural of defensative. • DEFENSATIVE n. a protection. |
| DEFIBRINATES | • defibrinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defibrinate. • DEFIBRINATE v. to remove fibrin from blood. |
| DESANCTIFIED | • desanctified v. Simple past tense and past participle of desanctify. |
| DESANCTIFIES | • desanctifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desanctify. |
| DRAFTINESSES | • DRAFTINESS n. the state of being drafty. |
| EISTEDDFODAU | • eisteddfodau n. Plural of eisteddfod. • EISTEDDFOD n. (Welsh) an annual assembly of Welsh poets and musicians. |
| FEDERALISTIC | • federalistic adj. Relating to or characteristic of federalism. • FEDERALISTIC adj. related to federalism, the principles of Federalists or of federal union. |
| FINASTERIDES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| FRAGMENTISED | • fragmentised v. Simple past tense and past participle of fragmentise. • FRAGMENTISE v. to reduce to fragments, also FRAGMENTIZE. |
| FREESTANDING | • freestanding adj. Standing or set apart. • freestanding adj. Not attached to anything. • freestanding adj. Not supported by or on anything. |
| INFLATEDNESS | • inflatedness n. The property of being inflated. • INFLATEDNESS n. the state of being inflated. |
| SPECIFICATED | • specificated v. Simple past tense and past participle of specificate. • SPECIFICATE v. to specify. |
| SUBINFEUDATE | • subinfeudate v. To apportion land by subinfeudation. • SUBINFEUDATE v. to grant to another land held by another feudal lord, also SUBFEU, SUBINFEUD. |
| WATERFINDERS | • WATERFINDER n. one who finds subterranean springs or supplies of water by means of a divining-rod; a dowser. |