| ADEQUATENESS | • adequateness n. The quality of being adequate, of meeting needs or expectations. • ADEQUATENESS n. the quality of being adequate. |
| ADULTERESSES | • adulteresses n. Plural of adulteress. • ADULTERESS n. a female adulterer, also ADULTRESS. |
| ADULTESCENTS | • adultescents n. Plural of adultescent. • ADULTESCENT n. an adult whose activities and interests are typically associated with youth culture. |
| DAUGHTERLESS | • daughterless adj. Without a daughter. • DAUGHTERLESS adj. without a daughter. |
| DECAPSULATES | • decapsulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decapsulate. • DECAPSULATE v. to remove a capsule from (a part or organ, esp. the kidney). |
| DEMUTUALISES | • demutualises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demutualise. • DEMUTUALISE v. of a mutual institution, to become a public company, also DEMUTUALIZE. |
| DESULFURATES | • desulfurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulfurate. • DESULFURATE v. to remove the sulphur from. |
| DISAVENTURES | • disaventures n. Plural of disaventure. • DISAVENTURE n. (Spenser) a mishap, also DISADVENTURE. |
| EDUCATEDNESS | • educatedness n. The state or quality of being educated. • EDUCATEDNESS n. the state of being educated. |
| EUDAEMONISTS | • eudaemonists n. Plural of eudaemonist. • EUDAEMONIST n. a student of eudemonics, the art or theory of happiness, also EUDEMONIST. |
| GUESSTIMATED | • guesstimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of guesstimate. • GUESSTIMATE v. to estimate without adequate information, also GUESTIMATE. |
| OBDURATENESS | • obdurateness n. The characteristic of being obdurate; stubbornness. • OBDURATENESS n. the state of being obdurate. |
| OUTDATEDNESS | • outdatedness n. The quality of being outdated. • OUTDATEDNESS n. the state of being outdated. |
| RESUSCITATED | • resuscitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of resuscitate. • RESUSCITATE v. to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness. |
| RETRANSFUSED | • retransfused v. Simple past tense and past participle of retransfuse. • RETRANSFUSE v. to transfuse again. |
| SEQUESTRATED | • sequestrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
| SOMERSAULTED | • somersaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of somersault. • SOMERSAULT v. to perform a somersault, also SOMERSET, SUMMERSAULT, SUMMERSET. |
| UNSTEADINESS | • unsteadiness n. The quality of being unsteady. • UNSTEADINESS n. the state of being unsteady. |