| DISAPPEARING | • disappearing v. Present participle of disappear. • disappearing n. Disappearance. • DISAPPEAR v. to vanish from sight. |
| DISAPPROVING | • disapproving v. Present participle of disapprove. • DISAPPROVING adj. passing unfavorable judgment on. |
| DISPAUPERING | • dispaupering v. Present participle of dispauper. • DISPAUPER v. to deprive of the claim of a pauper to public support. |
| GRANDPAPPIES | • grandpappies n. Plural of grandpappy. |
| HANDICAPPERS | • handicappers n. Plural of handicapper. • HANDICAPPER n. a person who assigns handicaps. |
| MISAPPREHEND | • misapprehend v. (Transitive) To interpret incorrectly; to misunderstand. • MISAPPREHEND v. to apprehend wrongly. |
| PARASPHENOID | • parasphenoid n. (Anatomy) A bone situated immediately beneath the sphenoid in the base of the skull in many vertebrates. • parasphenoid adj. Lying under or alongside the sphenoid. • PARASPHENOID n. a bone of the skull, part of the cranial floor. |
| POSTPRANDIAL | • postprandial adj. After a meal, especially after dinner. • post-prandial adj. Alternative form of postprandial. • POSTPRANDIAL adj. taking place after dinner. |
| PROPAGANDISE | • propagandise v. Alternative form of propagandize. • PROPAGANDISE v. to subject to propaganda, also PROPAGANDIZE. |
| PROPAGANDISM | • propagandism n. The use of propaganda. • PROPAGANDISM n. the practice of propagating tenets or principles. |
| PROPAGANDIST | • propagandist n. A person who disseminates propaganda. • propagandist adj. Consisting of or spreading propaganda. • PROPAGANDIST n. one who engages in propaganda. |
| SANDPAPERIER | • SANDPAPERY adj. rough like sandpaper. |
| SANDPAPERING | • sandpapering v. Present participle of sandpaper. • sandpapering n. An application of sandpaper. • SANDPAPERING n. the act of smoothing or polishing with sandpaper. |
| STRAPPADOING | • strappadoing v. Present participle of strappado. • STRAPPADO v. to torture by this. |
| TRANSSHIPPED | • transshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of transship. • trans-shipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of trans-ship. • TRANSSHIP v. to transfer from one ship to another, also TRANSHIP. |