| ADMIRABLENESS | • admirableness n. The state or quality of being admirable. • ADMIRABLENESS n. the state of being admirable. |
| ALDERMANSHIPS | • aldermanships n. Plural of aldermanship. • ALDERMANSHIP n. the office of alderman. |
| ALDOSTERONISM | • aldosteronism n. (Pathology) A condition, marked by excessive secretion of aldosterone, that gives rise to cardiac difficulties. • ALDOSTERONISM n. excessive secretion of aldosterone. |
| COMRADELINESS | • comradeliness n. The state or quality of being comradely. • COMRADELINESS n. the state of being comradely. |
| DEMILITARISES | • demilitarises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demilitarise. • DEMILITARISE v. to deprive of a military character, also DEMILITARIZE. |
| DEMINERALISES | • demineralises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demineralise. • DEMINERALISE v. to remove the minerals from, also DEMINERALIZE. |
| DEUTEROPLASMS | • DEUTEROPLASM n. the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell. |
| DISASSEMBLERS | • disassemblers n. Plural of disassembler. • DISASSEMBLER n. a program that translates from machine code to an assembly language. |
| DISEMBRANGLES | • disembrangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembrangle. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| DREAMLESSNESS | • dreamlessness n. The state or condition of being dreamless; lack of dreams. • DREAMLESS n. free from, or without, dreams. |
| EMBARRASSEDLY | • embarrassedly adv. In an embarrassed manner. • EMBARRASSED adv. EMBARRASS, to discomfit. |
| MALADROITNESS | • maladroitness n. The condition of being maladroit. • MALADROIT n. (French) clumsy, unskilful. |
| MISTRANSLATED | • mistranslated v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistranslate. • MISTRANSLATE v. to translate wrongly. |
| SACERDOTALISM | • sacerdotalism n. The spirit of the priesthood; devotion to priestly interests; priestcraft. • sacerdotalism n. The belief that priests can act as mediators between God and mankind. • SACERDOTALISM n. the belief that priests are necessary mediators between God and mankind. |
| SCLERODERMIAS | • sclerodermias n. Plural of sclerodermia. • SCLERODERMIA n. hardness and contraction of the body's connective tissue in which the skin becomes thickened by substitution of fibrous tissue for subcutaneous fat. |
| SLEDGEHAMMERS | • sledgehammers n. Plural of sledgehammer. • SLEDGEHAMMER n. a large hammer used e.g. for breaking rocks. |
| SUMMERSAULTED | • summersaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of summersault. • SUMMERSAULT v. to perform a leap in which a person turns his heels over his head and lights upon his feet; a turning end over end, also SOMERSAULT, SOMERSET, SUMMERSET. |
| UNDERCLASSMAN | • underclassman n. (US) The opposite of an upperclassman; a freshman or sophomore. • UNDERCLASSMAN n. a member of the freshman or sophomore class in a school or college. |
| UNDERCLASSMEN | • underclassmen n. Plural of underclassman. • UNDERCLASSMAN n. a member of the freshman or sophomore class in a school or college. |