| AUTOSCHEDIASMS | • autoschediasms n. Plural of autoschediasm. • AUTOSCHEDIASM n. anything which is extemporized. |
| CUSTODIANSHIPS | • custodianships n. Plural of custodianship. • CUSTODIANSHIP n. the office of custodian. |
| DAUPHINESSES | • dauphinesses n. Plural of dauphiness. • DAUPHINESS n. the title of the wife of the dauphin, also DAUPHINE. |
| DIAPHANOUSNESS | • diaphanousness n. The quality of being diaphanous. • DIAPHANOUS n. transparent, translucent. |
| DISAUTHORISES | • disauthorises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disauthorise. • DISAUTHORISE v. to deprive of authority, also DISAUTHORIZE. |
| DOLICHOSAURUSES | • DOLICHOSAURUS n. any member of the Dolichosauria, a group of Cretaceous fossil reptiles. |
| DRAUGHTINESSES | • DRAUGHTINESS n. the state of being draughty. |
| HAUSSMANNISED | • HAUSSMANNISE v. to open out, generally to rebuild, as Baron Haussmann did in Paris as prefect of the Seine (1853-70), also HAUSSMANNIZE. |
| OMBUDSMANSHIPS | • ombudsmanships n. Plural of ombudsmanship. • OMBUDSMANSHIP n. the office of ombudsman. |
| OUTLANDISHNESS | • outlandishness n. The quality of being outlandish. • OUTLANDISH n. of or relating to another country. |
| PEDAGOGUISHNESS | • PEDAGOGUISH n. in the manner of a pedagogue. |
| PSEUDAESTHESIA | • pseudaesthesia n. (Medicine) phantom pain, false or imaginary feeling or sense perception such as occurs in hypochondriasis… • pseudæsthesia n. Rare spelling of pseudaesthesia. • PSEUDAESTHESIA n. imaginary feeling or sensation. |
| PSEUDAESTHESIAS | • PSEUDAESTHESIA n. imaginary feeling or sensation. |
| PSEUDARTHROSIS | • pseudarthrosis n. (Pathology) A bony, flexible structure, resembling a joint, sometimes found after a poorly united fracture. • pseudarthrosis n. (Surgery) A failed fusion after an arthrodesis surgery. • pseudarthrosis n. (Architecture) A groove in a block of stone that simulates a joint. |
| PSEUDOARTHROSIS | • pseudoarthrosis n. Alternative form of pseudarthrosis. • PSEUDOARTHROSIS n. a joint formed by fibrous tissue bridging the gap between the two fragments of bone of an old fracture that have not united, also PSEUDARTHROSIS. |
| SUBDEACONSHIPS | • subdeaconships n. Plural of subdeaconship. • SUBDEACONSHIP n. the office of subdeacon. |
| UNDEREMPHASISES | • underemphasises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underemphasise. • UNDEREMPHASISE v. to emphasise insufficiently, also UNDEREMPHASIZE. |
| UNHANDINESSES | • UNHANDINESS n. the state of being unhandy. |