| BISULPHIDES | • bisulphides n. Plural of bisulphide. • BISULPHIDE n. a sulphide having two atoms of sulphur in the molecule, also BISULFIDE. |
| BLINDFISHES | • blindfishes n. Plural of blindfish. • BLINDFISH n. an eyeless fish of the Kentucky Mammoth Cave. |
| BLOODTHIRSTIEST | • bloodthirstiest adj. Superlative form of bloodthirsty: most bloodthirsty. • BLOODTHIRSTY adj. eager for bloodshed. |
| DISEMBELLISH | • disembellish v. (Transitive) To deprive of embellishment; to disadorn. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISEMBELLISHED | • disembellished v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISEMBELLISHES | • disembellishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISEMBELLISHING | • disembellishing v. Present participle of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISESTABLISH | • disestablish v. To deprive (An established church, military squadron, operations base, etc.) of its official status. • disestablish v. To abolish (an existing position of employment). • DISESTABLISH v. to deprive of an established status. |
| DISESTABLISHED | • disestablished v. Simple past tense and past participle of disestablish. • DISESTABLISH v. to deprive of an established status. |
| DISESTABLISHES | • disestablishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disestablish. • DISESTABLISH v. to deprive of an established status. |
| DISESTABLISHING | • disestablishing v. Present participle of disestablish. • DISESTABLISH v. to deprive of an established status. |
| DISHABILITATES | • dishabilitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishabilitate. • DISHABILITATE v. to disqualify; to attaint. |
| DISHABILLES | • dishabilles n. Plural of dishabille. • DISHABILLE n. (French) an undress; a careless toilet, also DESHABILLE. |
| DISTINGUISHABLE | • distinguishable adj. Able, or easily able to be distinguished. • DISTINGUISHABLE adj. capable of being distinguished. |
| HYBRIDISERS | • hybridisers n. Plural of hybridiser. • HYBRIDISER n. one who hybridises, also HYBRIDIZER. |
| HYBRIDISES | • hybridises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hybridise. • HYBRIDISE v. to create a hybrid, also HYBRIDIZE. |
| SHIPBUILDERS | • shipbuilders n. Plural of shipbuilder. • ship-builders n. Plural of ship-builder. • SHIPBUILDER n. one who designs or constructs ships. |
| SUBEDITORSHIP | • subeditorship n. The rank or position of subeditor. • SUBEDITORSHIP n. the office of subeditor. |
| SUBEDITORSHIPS | • subeditorships n. Plural of subeditorship. • SUBEDITORSHIP n. the office of subeditor. |
| UNINHIBITEDNESS | • uninhibitedness n. The quality of being uninhibited. • UNINHIBITEDNESS n. the state of being uninhibited. |