| DENATURALISES | • denaturalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denaturalise. • DENATURALISE v. to make unnatural, also DENATURALIZE. |
| DENUCLEARISES | • denuclearises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denuclearise. • DENUCLEARISE v. to make nonnuclear, also DENUCLEARIZE. |
| DISNATURALISE | • disnaturalise v. Alternative form of disnaturalize. • DISNATURALISE v. to make alien or unnatural, also DISNATURALIZE. |
| DISPLEASURING | • displeasuring v. Present participle of displeasure. • DISPLEASURE v. (archaic) to displease. |
| DRACUNCULUSES | • DRACUNCULUS n. the green dragon genus of Araceae. |
| DURABLENESSES | • DURABLENESS n. the state of being durable. |
| ENDURABLENESS | • endurableness n. (Rare) The state of being endurable; endurability. • ENDURABLE n. that can be endured. |
| GRADUALNESSES | • GRADUALNESS n. the state of being gradual. |
| INDUSTRIALISE | • industrialise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of industrialize. • INDUSTRIALISE v. to make industrial, also INDUSTRIALIZE. |
| INDUSTRIALISM | • industrialism n. The socio-economic system based upon the industrial production of manufactured goods, rather than on agriculture. • INDUSTRIALISM n. social organization in which industries and especially large-scale industries are dominant. |
| INDUSTRIALIST | • industrialist n. A person involved in the ownership or management of an industrial enterprise. • industrialist n. (Music) One who performs or enjoys industrial music. • INDUSTRIALIST n. one owning or engaged in the management of an industry. |
| REGARDFULNESS | • regardfulness n. The quality of being regardful. • REGARDFUL n. heedful; observant. |
| SLUGGARDISING | • sluggardising v. Present participle of sluggardise. • SLUGGARDISE v. (Shakespeare) to make lazy, also SLUGGARDIZE. |
| STRIDULATIONS | • stridulations n. Plural of stridulation. • STRIDULATION n. the shrill sound produced by crickets and other insects. |
| 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. |
| UNDERSEALINGS | • UNDERSEALING n. coating parts of the underbody of a vehicle with a protective coating. |
| UNIVERSALISED | • universalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of universalise. • UNIVERSALISE v. to make universal, also UNIVERSALIZE. |
| UNLEARNEDNESS | • unlearnedness n. The state or condition of being unlearned; lack of education. • UNLEARNEDNESS n. the state of being unlearned. |