| MISSTAMPED | • misstamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstamp. • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly. |
| DECAMPMENTS | • decampments n. Plural of decampment. • DECAMPMENT n. departure from a camp; a marching off. |
| MIDSHIPMATE | • MIDSHIPMATE n. a midshipman. |
| TIMESTAMPED | • timestamped adj. Marked with a timestamp. • timestamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of timestamp. • time-stamped adj. Marked with a timestamp. |
| IMPOSTUMATED | • IMPOSTUMATE v. to form or inflict an abscess, also IMPOSTHUMATE. |
| MIDSHIPMATES | • MIDSHIPMATE n. a midshipman. |
| SEMIPALMATED | • semipalmated adj. Having webs between some, but not all, of the toes. • SEMIPALMATED adj. having the toes joined only part way down with a web, also SEMIPALMATE. |
| IMPOSTHUMATED | • imposthumated v. Simple past tense and past participle of imposthumate. • IMPOSTHUMATE v. to form or inflict an abscess, also IMPOSTUMATE. |
| METAMORPHOSED | • metamorphosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of metamorphose. • METAMORPHOSE v. to change into a different physical form esp. by supernatural means. |
| PALUDAMENTUMS | • PALUDAMENTUM n. a Roman general's or high military officer's cloak, also PALUDAMENT. |
| PLASMODESMATA | • plasmodesmata n. Plural of plasmodesma. • PLASMODESMA n. a strand of living cytoplasm connecting two cells, also PLASMODESM. |
| SYMPTOMATISED | • SYMPTOMATISE v. to be a symptom of, also SYMPTOMATIZE. |
| SYMPTOMATIZED | • symptomatized v. Simple past tense and past participle of symptomatize. • SYMPTOMATIZE v. to be a symptom of, also SYMPTOMATISE. |
| EMPYREUMATISED | • EMPYREUMATISE v. to render empyreumatic, also EMPYREUMATIZE. |
| EPIGRAMMATISED | • epigrammatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of epigrammatise. • EPIGRAMMATISE v. to make an epigram, also EPIGRAMMATIZE. |
| MALDEPLOYMENTS | • MALDEPLOYMENT n. a wrong deployment. |
| DEPARTMENTALISM | • departmentalism n. Excessive adherence to departmental methods, rules or structure. • DEPARTMENTALISM n. too strict division of work among departments with little intercommunication. |
| DEXAMPHETAMINES | • DEXAMPHETAMINE n. the dextrorotatory isomer of amphetamine, used as a stimulant. |
| HERMAPHRODITISM | • hermaphroditism n. The state of having sexual organs of both the male and female sexes. • HERMAPHRODITISM n. the state of being hermaphrodite, bearing both sexes, usually in the same flower. |
| METOCLOPRAMIDES | • metoclopramides n. Plural of metoclopramide. • METOCLOPRAMIDE n. a drug used as an anti-emetic. |