| COMRADELINESSES | • COMRADELINESS n. the state of being comradely. |
| CONFIRMEDNESSES | • CONFIRMEDNESS n. the state of being confirmed. |
| DECOMMISSIONERS | • decommissioners n. Plural of decommissioner. • DECOMMISSIONER n. one who decommissions. |
| DECOMPRESSES | • decompresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decompress. • DECOMPRESS v. to release from pressure or compression. |
| DECOMPRESSIONS | • decompressions n. Plural of decompression. • DECOMPRESSION n. the act of decompressing. |
| DECOMPRESSORS | • decompressors n. Plural of decompressor. • DECOMPRESSOR n. a device for decompressing. |
| DESCRIPTIVISMS | • descriptivisms n. Plural of descriptivism. • DESCRIPTIVISM n. a theory of ethics by which only empirical statements are acceptable. |
| DESTRUCTIVISMS | • DESTRUCTIVISM n. the theory that a part of a whole may be considered a principle part if the destruction of that part would lead to the destruction of the whole. |
| DISCOMPOSURES | • discomposures n. Plural of discomposure. • DISCOMPOSURE n. lack of composure. |
| MISDESCRIBES | • misdescribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdescribe. • MISDESCRIBE v. to describe wrongly. |
| MISDESCRIPTIONS | • misdescriptions n. Plural of misdescription. • MISDESCRIPTION n. the act of misdescribing. |
| MORDACIOUSNESS | • MORDACIOUS n. given to biting; biting in quality. |
| SACERDOTALISMS | • sacerdotalisms n. Plural of sacerdotalism. • SACERDOTALISM n. the belief that priests are necessary mediators between God and mankind. |
| SARDONICISMS | • sardonicisms n. Plural of sardonicism. • SARDONICISM n. the state of being sardonic. |
| SCRIMSHANDERS | • scrimshanders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scrimshander. • SCRIMSHANDER v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDY, SCRIMSHAW. |
| SCRIMSHANDIES | • SCRIMSHANDY v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDER, SCRIMSHAW. |