| BOARDINGHOUSES | • boardinghouses n. Plural of boardinghouse. • boarding␣houses n. Plural of boarding house. • BOARDINGHOUSE n. a private house in which accommodation and meals are provided for paying guests. |
| COACHBUILDINGS | • COACHBUILDING n. the craft of building coaches. |
| CYBERCHONDRIAS | • CYBERCHONDRIA n. unfounded anxiety concerning the state of one's health brought on by visiting health and medical websites. |
| DISINHIBITIONS | • disinhibitions n. Plural of disinhibition. • DISINHIBITION n. the removal of inhibitions controlling normal behaviour. |
| HEBETUDINOSITY | • hebetudinosity n. The quality of being hebetudinous. • HEBETUDINOSITY n. the state of being hebetudinous, dull or lethargic. |
| HYBRIDISATIONS | • hybridisations n. Plural of hybridisation. • HYBRIDISATION n. the process of hybridising, also HYBRIDIZATION. |
| HYBRIDIZATIONS | • hybridizations n. (Chemistry) plural of hybridization. • HYBRIDIZATION n. the act of hybridizing, also HYBRIDISATION. |
| MATCHBOARDINGS | • MATCHBOARDING n. matchboards collectively. |
| NEIGHBOURHOODS | • neighbourhoods n. Plural of neighbourhood. • NEIGHBOURHOOD n. a district, locality, esp. with reference to its inhabitants as a community, also NEIGHBORHOOD. |
| NONESTABLISHED | • nonestablished adj. Not established. • NONESTABLISHED adj. not established. |
| OMBUDSMANSHIPS | • ombudsmanships n. Plural of ombudsmanship. • OMBUDSMANSHIP n. the office of ombudsman. |
| RHABDOMANTISTS | • rhabdomantists n. Plural of rhabdomantist. • RHABDOMANTIST n. one who practices divination by means of a rod to locate underground water; a dowser. |
| SUBARACHNOIDAL | • subarachnoidal adj. (Anatomy) Alternative form of subarachnoid. • SUBARACHNOIDAL adj. situated under the arachnoid membrane, also SUBARACHNOID. |
| SUBDEACONSHIPS | • subdeaconships n. Plural of subdeaconship. • SUBDEACONSHIP n. the office of subdeacon. |
| THIABENDAZOLES | • thiabendazoles n. Plural of thiabendazole. • THIABENDAZOLE n. a drug used in the control of parasitic nematode worms and fungus infections and as an agricultural fungicide. |