| ABSENTEEISM | • absenteeism n. The state of being absent, especially frequently or without good reason; the practice of an absentee. • absenteeism n. The practice of absenting oneself from the country or district where one’s estate is situated. • ABSENTEEISM n. prolonged absence of an owner from his or her property. |
| ARCHENEMIES | • archenemies n. Plural of archenemy. • arch-enemies n. Plural of arch-enemy. • arch␣enemies n. Plural of arch enemy. |
| BEAMINESSES | • BEAMINESS n. the state of being beamy. |
| DEMAGNETISE | • demagnetise v. (British spelling) To make something non-magnetic by removing its magnetic properties. • demagnetise v. To erase the contents of a magnetic storage device. • DEMAGNETISE v. to remove the magnetic property from, also DEMAGNETIZE. |
| EFFEMINATES | • effeminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of effeminate. • effeminates n. Plural of effeminate. • EFFEMINATE v. (archaic) to render effeminate. |
| EUDAEMONIES | • EUDAEMONY n. (Greek) happiness or wellbeing. |
| GLEEMAIDENS | • gleemaidens n. Plural of gleemaiden. • GLEEMAIDEN n. (obsolete) a female gleeman or minstrel. |
| MAIDENWEEDS | • MAIDENWEED n. another name for mayweed. |
| MEALINESSES | • mealinesses n. Plural of mealiness. • MEALINESS n. the state of being mealy. |
| MEATINESSES | • MEATINESS n. the state of being meaty. |
| MEDIATENESS | • mediateness n. The state of being mediate. • MEDIATENESS n. the state of being mediate. |
| MERCENARIES | • mercenaries n. Plural of mercenary. • MERCENARY n. one who works for reward only. |
| MESENTERIAL | • mesenterial adj. Synonym of mesenteric. • MESENTERIAL adj. relating to the mesentery, also MESARAIC, MESENTERIC. |
| METAGENESIS | • metagenesis n. (Biology) The production of sexual and asexual organisms in alternate generations. • METAGENESIS n. alternating gametophyte (sexual) and sporophyte (asexual) reproductive cycles. |
| MISCEGENATE | • miscegenate v. To mix or blend. • miscegenate v. To mix or blend races in marriage, or in breeding. • MISCEGENATE v. to practise miscegenation. |
| MISDEMEANED | • misdemeaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdemean. • MISDEMEAN v. to behave ill, with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self. |
| PENTAMERIES | • PENTAMERY n. the condition of being pentamerous, having parts arranged in fives, also PENTAMERISM. |
| REMANENCIES | • remanencies n. Plural of remanency. • REMANENCY n. the property of staying magnetic, also REMANENCE. |
| SEAMINESSES | • SEAMINESS n. the state of being seamy. |