| BRIMFULNESS | • brimfulness n. Quality of being brimful. • BRIMFULNESS n. the state of being brimful, also BRIMFULLNESS. |
| BURNISHMENT | • burnishment n. Burnishing. • BURNISHMENT n. the act of burnishing. |
| CRUMBLINESS | • crumbliness n. The state of being crumbly. • CRUMBLINESS n. the state of being crumbly. |
| DENDROBIUMS | • dendrobiums n. Plural of dendrobium. • DENDROBIUM n. a kind of epiphytic orchid. |
| DISEMBURDEN | • disemburden v. To disburden. • DISEMBURDEN v. to disburden. |
| DISENCUMBER | • disencumber v. (Transitive) To remove an encumbrance or burden from (someone or something); unburden. • DISENCUMBER v. to free from encumbrance, also DISCUMBER. |
| IMBRUEMENTS | • imbruements n. Plural of imbruement. • IMBRUEMENT n. the act of imbruing or state of being imbrued, also EMBRUEMENT. |
| LAMBREQUINS | • lambrequins n. Plural of lambrequin. • LAMBREQUIN n. (French) a veil over a helmet; a strip of drapery over a window or doorway. |
| MINIRUGBIES | • MINIRUGBY n. a scaled down version of rugby. |
| MISNUMBERED | • misnumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misnumber. • MISNUMBER v. to number wrongly. |
| REIMBURSING | • reimbursing v. Present participle of reimburse. • REIMBURSE v. to repay. |
| SLUMBERINGS | • slumberings n. Plural of slumbering. • SLUMBERING n. the act of slumbering. |
| SUBMARINERS | • submariners n. Plural of submariner. • SUBMARINER n. one who works in a submarine. |
| SUBMERSIONS | • submersions n. Plural of submersion. • SUBMERSION n. the act of submerging. |
| SUBMINISTER | • subminister v. (Archaic) to supply; to administer. • subminister v. (Archaic) to be subservient (to). • subminister n. A subordinate minister. |
| SUBTERMINAL | • subterminal adj. Positioned near an end. • subterminal adj. Less than terminal. • SUBTERMINAL adj. of a band or stripe, situated before the tip of the tail. |
| TAMBOURINES | • tambourines n. Plural of tambourine. • tambourines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tambourine. • TAMBOURINE n. a shallow single-headed drum with jingles fitted round its rim, played on by beating or tapping with the hand, also TAMBURIN. |