| ASTOUNDMENTS | • ASTOUNDMENT n. (archaic) great surprise. |
| COTRANSDUCES | • cotransduces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cotransduce. • COTRANSDUCE v. to transduce jointly. |
| DECUSSATIONS | • decussations n. Plural of decussation. • DECUSSATION n. the action of crossing (as of nerve fibers) esp. in the form of an X. |
| DEGUSTATIONS | • degustations n. Plural of degustation. • dégustations n. Plural of dégustation. • DEGUSTATION n. the action or an instance of tasting esp. in a series of small portions. |
| DESPUMATIONS | • despumations n. Plural of despumation. • DESPUMATION n. the throwing off of impurities. |
| DISAUTHORISE | • disauthorise v. Alternative form of disauthorize. • DISAUTHORISE v. to deprive of authority, also DISAUTHORIZE. |
| DISAVENTROUS | • DISAVENTROUS adj. (Spenser) unfortunate. |
| EUDAEMONISTS | • eudaemonists n. Plural of eudaemonist. • EUDAEMONIST n. a student of eudemonics, the art or theory of happiness, also EUDEMONIST. |
| EUDAIMONISTS | • eudaimonists n. Plural of eudaimonist. |
| 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| OUTDATEDNESS | • outdatedness n. The quality of being outdated. • OUTDATEDNESS n. the state of being outdated. |
| OUTDISTANCES | • outdistances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdistance. • OUTDISTANCE v. to go far ahead of, as in a race. |
| OUTPASSIONED | • outpassioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpassion. • OUTPASSION v. to exceed in passion. |
| SOAPSUDSIEST | • SOAPSUDSY adj. like soapsuds. |
| SOMERSAULTED | • somersaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of somersault. • SOMERSAULT v. to perform a somersault, also SOMERSET, SUMMERSAULT, SUMMERSET. |
| SOUTHLANDERS | • Southlanders n. Plural of Southlander. • SOUTHLANDER n. one who lives in the south. |
| SUBORDINATES | • subordinates n. Plural of subordinate. • subordinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subordinate. • SUBORDINATE v. to make subject or subservient. |
| SUPERSTARDOM | • superstardom n. The status or position of a superstar. • SUPERSTARDOM n. being a superstar. |
| UNASSOCIATED | • unassociated adj. Not associated, as… • UNASSOCIATED adj. not associated. |
| UNTOWARDNESS | • untowardness n. (Uncountable) The state or condition of being untoward. • untowardness n. (Countable) Something untoward. • UNTOWARDNESS n. the state of being untoward. |