| ANECDYSES | • ANECDYSIS n. a period between moults in arthropods. |
| ASCENDERS | • ascenders n. Plural of ascender. • ASCENDER n. a part or stroke projecting above letters such as x. |
| CONDENSES | • condenses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condense. • CONDENSE v. to compress. |
| CONFESSED | • confessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of confess. • confessed adj. Which one admits or avows. • CONFESS v. to admit or disclose. |
| CRUDENESS | • crudeness n. (Uncountable) The state of being crude. • crudeness n. (Countable) A crude act or characteristic. • CRUDENESS n. the state of being crude. |
| DEACONESS | • deaconess n. A female deacon (Anglican). • deaconess n. A female servant in the early Christian church. • deaconess n. The nun in charge of the altar in a convent. |
| DECESSION | • decession n. (Obsolete) departure; decrease. • DECESSION n. departure. |
| DICKENSES | • DICKENS n. (colloquial) the devil. |
| DISPENCES | • dispences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispence. • DISPENCE v. (Spenser) to distribute, also DISPENSE. |
| DOUCENESS | • douceness n. The quality of being douce. • DOUCENESS n. sweetness. |
| ECDYSONES | • ecdysones n. Plural of ecdysone. • ECDYSONE n. an insect hormone, also ECDYSON. |
| REASCENDS | • reascends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reascend. • REASCEND v. to ascend again. |
| SECONDEES | • secondees n. Plural of secondee. • SECONDEE n. a person on secondment. |
| SECONDERS | • seconders n. Plural of seconder. • SECONDER n. one who seconds or supports e.g. a motion. |