| ABSCONDINGS | • abscondings n. Plural of absconding. • ABSCONDING n. the act of departing suddenly and secretly. |
| BASTINADOES | • bastinadoes n. Plural of bastinado. • bastinadoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bastinado. • BASTINADO v. to torture thus, also BASTINADE. |
| BIODEFENSES | • biodefenses n. Plural of biodefense. |
| BLOODSTAINS | • bloodstains n. Plural of bloodstain. • BLOODSTAIN n. a discoloration caused by blood. |
| CNIDOBLASTS | • cnidoblasts n. Plural of cnidoblast. • CNIDOBLAST n. a stinging thread cell containing a nematocyst. |
| DISBOSOMING | • disbosoming v. Present participle of disbosom. • DISBOSOM v. to make known; to reveal. |
| DISENNOBLES | • disennobles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disennoble. • DISENNOBLE v. to deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade. |
| DOBSONFLIES | • dobsonflies n. Plural of dobsonfly. • DOBSONFLY n. the larva of a large neuropterous insect, used as fish bait, also DOBSON. |
| DOCIBLENESS | • docibleness n. (Obsolete) Teachableness; docility. • DOCIBLENESS n. docility, also DOCIBILITY. |
| DUBIOUSNESS | • dubiousness n. The state of being dubious. • DUBIOUSNESS n. the state of being dubious. |
| INCROSSBRED | • INCROSSBRED n. a plant or animal produced by crossing two inbred individuals of different breeds. |
| SUBDECISION | • subdecision n. A decision making up part of a greater decision. • SUBDECISION n. part of a decision. |
| SUBDIVISION | • subdivision n. (Countable, uncountable) A division into smaller pieces of something that has already been divided. • subdivision n. (Countable) Such a piece that has been divided. • subdivision n. (Countable) A parcel of land that has been divided into lots. |
| SUBDUCTIONS | • subductions n. Plural of subduction. • SUBDUCTION n. the process of one plate descending beneath another. |
| SUBJOINDERS | • subjoinders n. Plural of subjoinder. • SUBJOINDER n. an additional remark. |
| SUBKINGDOMS | • subkingdoms n. Plural of subkingdom. • SUBKINGDOM n. a taxonomic division of a kingdom; a phylum. |