| SCUDDLES | • scuddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scuddle. • SCUDDLE v. to run hastily, also SCUTTLE, SKUTTLE. |
| CUDDLINESS | • cuddliness n. The condition of being cuddly. |
| SCUDDALERS | • SCUDDALER n. in Shetland, the leader of a band of guisers, also SCUDLER, SKUDLER. |
| SHELDDUCKS | • sheldducks n. Plural of sheldduck. • SHELDDUCK n. a large duck of genus Tadorna, also SHELDUCK, SHELLDUCK. |
| UNDISCLOSED | • undisclosed adj. Not disclosed; kept secret. • UNDISCLOSED adj. not disclosed. |
| CUDDLINESSES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| DECASUALISED | • DECASUALISE v. (US) to replace the casual workers in (a business) with permanent employees, also DECASUALIZE. |
| DIPLODOCUSES | • diplodocuses n. Plural of diplodocus. • DIPLODOCUS n. a gigantic, quadruped, herbivorous dinosaur. |
| INCLUDEDNESS | • includedness n. The quality of being included. • INCLUDEDNESS n. the state of being included. |
| SCULDUDDRIES | • SCULDUDDRY n. (Scots) a breach of chastity; bawdy talk, also SCULDUDDERY, SKULDUDDERY. |
| SECLUDEDNESS | • secludedness n. The quality or state of being secluded. • SECLUDEDNESS n. the state of being secluded. |
| DEDUCIBLENESS | • deducibleness n. The quality of being deducible. • DEDUCIBLENESS n. the state of being deducible. |
| DISCOUNSELLED | • discounselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of discounsel. • DISCOUNSEL v. (Spenser) to dissuade. |
| SCULDUDDERIES | • SCULDUDDERY n. (Scots) a breach of chastity; bawdy talk, also SCULDUDDRY, SKULDUDDERY. |
| UNCLOUDEDNESS | • uncloudedness n. The quality of not being clouded. • UNCLOUDEDNESS n. the state of being unclouded. |
| INCLUDEDNESSES | • INCLUDEDNESS n. the state of being included. |
| SECLUDEDNESSES | • SECLUDEDNESS n. the state of being secluded. |
| DEDUCIBLENESSES | • DEDUCIBLENESS n. the state of being deducible. |
| UNCLOUDEDNESSES | • UNCLOUDEDNESS n. the state of being unclouded. |