| BIOGRAPHISED | • biographised v. Simple past tense and past participle of biographise. • BIOGRAPHISE v. to make the subject of a biography, also BIOGRAPHIZE. |
| DEMOGRAPHERS | • demographers n. Plural of demographer. • DEMOGRAPHER n. a student of demography. |
| DEMOGRAPHICS | • demographics n. The characteristics of human populations for purposes of social studies. • DEMOGRAPHIC n. an analysis of the structure of a population. |
| DEMOGRAPHIES | • demographies n. Plural of demography. • DEMOGRAPHY n. the study of population statistics and trends, such as births, deaths, and disease. |
| DEMOGRAPHIST | • DEMOGRAPHIST n. a demographer. |
| DISCOGRAPHER | • discographer n. One who compiles a discography. • DISCOGRAPHER n. a person who compiles discographies. |
| DOXOGRAPHERS | • doxographers n. Plural of doxographer. • DOXOGRAPHER n. a compiler of the opinions of philosophers. |
| DOXOGRAPHIES | • doxographies n. Plural of doxography. • DOXOGRAPHY n. the compilation of opinions on philosophers. |
| GRADUATESHIP | • graduateship n. The state of being a graduate. • GRADUATESHIP n. the state of being a graduate. |
| GRANDEESHIPS | • grandeeships n. Plural of grandeeship. • GRANDEESHIP n. the state of being a grandee. |
| GRANDNEPHEWS | • grandnephews n. Plural of grandnephew. • GRANDNEPHEW n. a grandson of one's brother or sister. |
| IDEOGRAPHIES | • ideographies n. Plural of ideography. • IDEOGRAPHY n. the representation of ideas independently of sounds, or in an ideographic manner, as sometimes is done in shorthand writing, etc. |
| PREDISCHARGE | • predischarge adj. Before a discharge. • predischarge v. To discharge beforehand. • predischarge n. The act of predischarging, or that which is predischarged. |
| PSEUDOGRAPHS | • pseudographs n. Plural of pseudograph. • PSEUDOGRAPH n. spurious writing; forgery. |
| PSEUDOGRAPHY | • pseudography n. False writing; forgery. • pseudography n. Incorrect spelling. • PSEUDOGRAPHY n. unsatisfactory spelling. |
| SPEARHEADING | • spearheading v. Present participle of spearhead. • SPEARHEAD v. to lead an attack. |
| STENOGRAPHED | • stenographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stenograph. • STENOGRAPH v. to write or report in stenographic characters. |
| STEPDAUGHTER | • stepdaughter n. The daughter of one’s spouse and not of oneself. • STEPDAUGHTER n. a daughter of one's wife or husband by a former partner. |
| SUPERCHARGED | • supercharged adj. Equipped with a supercharger. • supercharged adj. (Figurative) Boosted. • supercharged v. Simple past tense and past participle of supercharge. |