| AESTHESIOGEN | • AESTHESIOGEN n. something producing sensation, esp. a stimulus or suggestion producing a sensory effect on a subject under hypnosis, also ESTHESIOGEN. |
| ARGUTENESSES | • ARGUTENESS n. acuteness. |
| CHARGESHEETS | • chargesheets n. Plural of chargesheet. • CHARGESHEET n. a police document listing details of an accused person and the charges against him or her. |
| DEMAGNETISES | • demagnetises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demagnetise. • DEMAGNETISE v. to remove the magnetic property from, also DEMAGNETIZE. |
| DESAGREMENTS | • DESAGREMENT n. (French) something disagreeable. |
| DESEGREGATES | • desegregates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desegregate. • DESEGREGATE v. to eliminate segregation in. |
| IATROGENESES | • iatrogeneses n. Plural of iatrogenesis. |
| MISCEGENATES | • miscegenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscegenate. • MISCEGENATE v. to practise miscegenation. |
| NEGATIVENESS | • negativeness n. The characteristic of being negative; negativity. • NEGATIVENESS n. the state of being negative. |
| PATHOGENESES | • pathogeneses n. Plural of pathogenesis. • PATHOGENESIS n. the production and development of disease, also PATHOGENY. |
| PRESAGEMENTS | • presagements n. Plural of presagement. • PRESAGEMENT n. (obsolete) a presage. |
| RESEGREGATES | • resegregates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resegregate. • RESEGREGATE v. to segregate again. |
| STEERAGEWAYS | • steerageways n. Plural of steerageway. • STEERAGEWAY n. a rate of motion sufficient to make a ship or boat respond to movements of the rudder. |
| SWEETGRASSES | • sweetgrasses n. Plural of sweetgrass. |
| TELEMESSAGES | • telemessages n. Plural of telemessage. • TELEMESSAGE n. any of various messages sent by telephone or a telecommunication system, spec. a message sent by telephone or telex. |
| TRANSGENESES | • transgeneses n. Plural of transgenesis. • TRANSGENESIS n. the creation of transgenic animals or plants. |