| ADJUDICATIONS | • adjudications n. Plural of adjudication. • ADJUDICATION n. the act of adjudicating. |
| ATTITUDINISED | • attitudinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of attitudinise. • ATTITUDINISE v. to assume affected attitudes, also ATTITUDINIZE. |
| DEFRAUDATIONS | • defraudations n. Plural of defraudation. • DEFRAUDATION n. the act of defrauding. |
| DEMODULATIONS | • demodulations n. Plural of demodulation. • DEMODULATION n. the act of demodulating. |
| DENATURALISED | • denaturalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of denaturalise. • DENATURALISE v. to make unnatural, also DENATURALIZE. |
| DIJUDICATIONS | • dijudications n. Plural of dijudication. • DIJUDICATION n. a judgment. |
| DILUCIDATIONS | • dilucidations n. Plural of dilucidation. • DILUCIDATION n. the act of dilucidating. |
| DISADVENTURES | • disadventures n. Plural of disadventure. • DISADVENTURE n. (Spenser) a mishap, also DISAVENTURE. |
| DISQUANTITIED | • disquantitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
| INDIVIDUALIST | • individualist n. Someone who believes in individualism as a sociopolitical system. • individualist n. Someone who believes in the philosophy of individualism; a solipsist. • individualist n. Someone who does as they wish, unconstrained by external influences. |
| INDIVIDUATORS | • individuators n. Plural of individuator. • INDIVIDUATOR n. one who individuates. |
| MISADVENTURED | • misadventured adj. (Obsolete) unfortunate. • MISADVENTURED adj. (Shakespeare) unfortunate. |
| MISUNDERSTAND | • misunderstand v. (Transitive) To understand incorrectly, while believing one has understood correctly. • MISUNDERSTAND v. to fail to understand. |
| MULTISTANDARD | • multistandard adj. Relating to, or offering support for, more than one standard. • MULTISTANDARD adj. in electronics, able to process signals from several different systems. |
| MULTISTRANDED | • multistranded adj. Composed of multiple strands. • MULTISTRANDED adj. having many strands. |
| STUDDINGSAILS | • studdingsails n. Plural of studdingsail. • studding␣sails n. Plural of studding sail. • STUDDINGSAIL n. an additional sail set at the outer edges of a square sail when the wind is light and abaft the beam, also STUNSAIL. |
| SUBINFEUDATED | • subinfeudated v. Simple past tense and past participle of subinfeudate. • SUBINFEUDATE v. to grant to another land held by another feudal lord, also SUBFEU, SUBINFEUD. |
| SUPERADDITION | • superaddition n. The act or process of superadding. • superaddition n. Something superadded. • superaddition n. An oversum. |
| UNDERSTANDING | • understanding n. (Gerund, uncountable) The act of one that understands or comprehends; comprehension; knowledge; discernment. • understanding n. (Countable) Reason or intelligence, ability to grasp the full meaning of knowledge, ability to infer. • understanding n. (Countable) Opinion, judgement or outlook. |
| UNDISSOCIATED | • undissociated adj. Not dissociated. • UNDISSOCIATED adj. not electrolytically dissociated. |