| AGGRANDISERS | • aggrandisers n. Plural of aggrandiser. • AGGRANDISER n. one who aggrandises, also AGGRANDIZER. |
| DEBARRASSING | • debarrassing v. Present participle of debarrass. • DEBARRASS v. (archaic) to disembarrass, disentangle. |
| DISGARRISONS | • disgarrisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgarrison. • DISGARRISON v. to deprive of a garrison. |
| DISORGANISER | • disorganiser n. Alternative form of disorganizer. • DISORGANISER n. one who disorganises, also DISORGANIZER. |
| GORMANDISERS | • gormandisers n. Plural of gormandiser. • GORMANDISER n. one who eats to excess, also GORMANDIZER. |
| GRANDMASTERS | • grandmasters n. Plural of grandmaster. • Grandmasters n. Plural of Grandmaster. • grand␣masters n. Plural of grand master. |
| GROUNDSHARES | • groundshares n. Plural of groundshare. • GROUNDSHARE v. to share a sports stadium with another team. |
| HAIRDRESSING | • hairdressing n. The washing, colouring, cutting and styling of the hair; the art or trade of a hairdresser. • hairdressing v. Present participle of hairdress. • HAIRDRESSING n. the act of washing, cutting, curling, or arranging the hair. |
| HARDINGGRASS | • HARDINGGRASS n. a perennial forage grass of the US. |
| READDRESSING | • readdressing v. Present participle of readdress. • readdressing n. The changing of an address. • READDRESS v. to address again, esp. reflexively. |
| RIDESHARINGS | • RIDESHARING n. the practice of sharing a car with other commuters as a means of lessening traffic congestion or pollution. |
| SHERARDISING | • sherardising v. Present participle of sherardise. • SHERARDISE v. to coat with zinc by heating with zinc-dust in a vacuum, also SHERARDIZE. |
| SPRINGBOARDS | • springboards n. Plural of springboard. • SPRINGBOARD n. a flexible board usually secured at one end and used for gymnastic stunts or diving. |
| STRINGBOARDS | • stringboards n. Plural of stringboard. • STRINGBOARD n. a board that covers the ends of the steps in a staircase. |
| TRANSGENDERS | • transgenders n. Plural of transgender (“now often offensive: a transgender person”). • transgenders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transgender. • TRANSGENDER n. one who transcends traditional gender boundaries and corresponding sexual norms. |
| TRANSGRESSED | • transgressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transgress. • TRANSGRESS v. to violate a command or law. |