| ALBUMENISES | • albumenises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of albumenise. • ALBUMENISE v. to cover or impregnate with albumen or an albuminous solution. |
| ALBUMINISES | • albuminises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of albuminise. • ALBUMINISE v. to cover or impregnate with albumen or an albuminous solution. |
| CONSUMABLES | • consumables n. Plural of consumable. • CONSUMABLE n. something (as food or fuel) that can be consumed. |
| HARMFULNESS | • harmfulness n. The characteristic of being harmful. • HARMFULNESS n. the state of being harmful. |
| LEBENSRAUMS | • LEBENSRAUM n. (German) room to live (and, if necessary, expand); specifically, territory claimed as necessary for economic growth (as by the Nazis). |
| MASCULINISE | • masculinise v. Non-Oxford standard spelling of masculinize. • MASCULINISE v. to make masculine, also MASCULINIZE. |
| MAUDLINNESS | • maudlinness n. The quality of being maudlin. • MAUDLINNESS n. maudlin sentimentality, also MAUDLINISM. |
| MUSICALNESS | • musicalness n. Quality of being musical. • MUSICALNESS n. the state of being musical. |
| MUTABLENESS | • mutableness n. The quality of being mutable. • MUTABLENESS n. the state of being mutable. |
| NEUROPLASMS | • neuroplasms n. Plural of neuroplasm. • NEUROPLASM n. the protoplasm of a nerve cell. |
| NEUTRALISMS | • neutralisms n. Plural of neutralism. • NEUTRALISM n. a position or doctrine of neutrality. |
| OMNISEXUALS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SENSUALISMS | • sensualisms n. Plural of sensualism. • SENSUALISM n. the condition or character of one who is sensual. |
| SOMNAMBULES | • somnambules n. Plural of somnambule. • SOMNAMBULE n. a sleepwalker, also SOMNAMBULIST. |
| UNASSEMBLED | • unassembled adj. Not assembled. • UNASSEMBLED adj. not assembled. |
| UNIDEALISMS | • UNIDEALISM n. the state of not being ideal. |
| UNMANLINESS | • unmanliness n. The property of being unmanly; sissiness. • UNMANLINESS n. the state of being unmanly. |
| UNSCRAMBLES | • unscrambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |