| DISPLEASURE | • displeasure n. A feeling of being displeased with something or someone; dissatisfaction; disapproval. • displeasure n. That which displeases; cause of irritation or annoyance; offence; injury. • displeasure n. A state of disgrace or disfavour. |
| EPISEPALOUS | • episepalous adj. (Botany) Growing on the sepals or adnate to them. • EPISEPALOUS adj. inserted or growing on a sepal or sepals. |
| HELIOPAUSES | • heliopauses n. Plural of heliopause. • HELIOPAUSE n. the upper limit of the earth's atmosphere. |
| MISPERSUADE | • mispersuade v. (Transitive) To persuade amiss. • MISPERSUADE v. to persuade wrongly. |
| PASTEURISED | • pasteurised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pasteurise. • PASTEURISE v. to treat milk so as to kill germs, also PASTEURIZE. |
| PASTEURISER | • pasteuriser n. (British spelling) Alternative form of pasteurizer. • PASTEURISER n. an apparatus for pasteurising, also PASTEURIZER. |
| PASTEURISES | • pasteurises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pasteurise. • PASTEURISE v. to treat milk so as to kill germs, also PASTEURIZE. |
| PASTEURIZES | • pasteurizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pasteurize. • PASTEURIZE v. to treat milk so as to kill germs, also PASTEURISE. |
| PERIPATUSES | • peripatuses n. Plural of peripatus. • PERIPATUS n. a member of the genus Peripatus, having both arthropod and annelid characteristics. |
| PERSUASIBLE | • persuasible adj. Persuadable. • PERSUASIBLE adj. capable of being persuaded, also PERSUADABLE. |
| PERSUASIVES | • persuasives n. Plural of persuasive. • PERSUASIVE n. that which persuades. |
| PICARESQUES | • picaresques n. Plural of picaresque. • PICARESQUE n. a story of rogues. |
| SEPTENARIUS | • septenarius n. (Prosody) A verse having seven metrical feet. • SEPTENARIUS n. a seven-foot verse, esp. a trochaic tetrameter catalectic. |
| SESQUIPEDAL | • sesquipedal adj. Measuring or containing a foot and a half. • SESQUIPEDAL adj. tending to use long or cumbersome words, also SESQUIPEDALIAN. • SESQUIPEDAL n. a polysyllabic word. |
| STAPEDIUSES | • STAPEDIUS n. the muscle of the middle ear. |
| SUPERPRAISE | • superpraise v. (Obsolete, rare) To overpraise; to praise highly. • SUPERPRAISE v. to give very high praise. |
| SUPREMACIES | • supremacies n. Plural of supremacy. • SUPREMACY n. the state of being supreme. |
| THERAPEUSIS | • therapeusis n. (Dated) therapeutics; therapy. • THERAPEUSIS n. that part of medicine concerned with the treatment and cure of diseases. |
| TRAPEZIUSES | • trapeziuses n. Plural of trapezius. • TRAPEZIUS n. (Latin) either of two, flat large muscles running from the base of the occiput to the middle of the back. |