| SUBSERVED | • subserved v. Simple past tense and past participle of subserve. • SUBSERVE v. to help forward. |
| SUBVERSED | • subversed v. Simple past tense and past participle of subverse. • SUBVERSE v. to overthrow, also SUBVERT. |
| SVEDBERGS | • svedbergs n. Plural of svedberg. • Svedbergs prop.n. Plural of Svedberg. • Svedbergs n. Plural of Svedberg. |
| MISOBSERVED | • misobserved v. Simple past tense and past participle of misobserve. • MISOBSERVE v. to observe inaccurately. |
| SUBDIVIDERS | • subdividers n. Plural of subdivider. • SUBDIVIDER n. one who subdivides. |
| BONDSERVANTS | • bondservants n. Plural of bondservant. • BONDSERVANT n. a slave. |
| DISBELIEVERS | • disbelievers n. Plural of disbeliever. • Disbelievers prop.n. The 109th sura (chapter) of the Qur’an. • DISBELIEVER n. one who disbelieves. |
| SCRIVEBOARDS | • SCRIVEBOARD n. a shipbuilder's drawing board, also SCRIEVEBOARD. |
| SHOVELBOARDS | • shovelboards n. Plural of shovelboard. • SHOVELBOARD n. an old game in which a coin or other disc was driven along a table by the hand, also SHUFFLEBOARD. |
| ADVERBIALISES | • adverbialises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adverbialise. • ADVERBIALISE v. to give the character of an adverb to, also ADVERBIALIZE. |
| DISTRIBUTIVES | • distributives n. Plural of distributive. • DISTRIBUTIVE n. a distributive word, like each or every, that indicates the several individuals of a number taken separately. |
| RHABDOVIRUSES | • rhabdoviruses n. Plural of rhabdovirus. • RHABDOVIRUS n. a class of virus that includes rabies. |
| SCRIEVEBOARDS | • scrieve␣boards n. Plural of scrieve board. • SCRIEVEBOARD n. a shipbuilder's drawing board, also SCRIVEBOARD. |
| BIODIVERSITIES | • biodiversities n. Plural of biodiversity. • BIODIVERSITY n. the number of species present in a given ecosystem. |
| DISSERVICEABLE | • disserviceable adj. Calculated to do disservice or harm; not serviceable; injurious. • DISSERVICEABLE adj. not serviceable. |
| OVERSUBSCRIBED | • oversubscribed adj. Having insufficient capacity to meet the demand of those who are interested. • oversubscribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversubscribe. • OVERSUBSCRIBE v. to subscribe for more of than is available. |