| ADMINICULATED | • adminiculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of adminiculate. • ADMINICULATE v. to support by corroboratory evidence. |
| BEFUDDLEMENTS | • befuddlements n. Plural of befuddlement. • BEFUDDLEMENT n. the state of being befuddled. |
| DEMODULATIONS | • demodulations n. Plural of demodulation. • DEMODULATION n. the act of demodulating. |
| DICHLAMYDEOUS | • dichlamydeous adj. (Botany) Having two coverings, a calyx and a corolla. • DICHLAMYDEOUS adj. having both a calyx and a corolla. |
| DISSIMILITUDE | • dissimilitude n. The quality of being diverse or different; lack of resemblance. • DISSIMILITUDE n. lack of resemblance. |
| DRUMBLEDRANES | • DRUMBLEDRANE n. (dialect) a bumble bee. |
| INDIVIDUALISM | • individualism n. The tendency for a person to act without reference to others, particularly in matters of style, fashion… • individualism n. The moral stance, political philosophy, or social outlook that promotes independence and self-reliance… • individualism n. (Logic) The doctrine that only individual things are real. |
| MIDDLEBUSTERS | • middlebusters n. Plural of middlebuster. • MIDDLEBUSTER n. a plow with a double moldboard, used to prepare the ground for planting by producing furrows and ridges. |
| MUDDLEDNESSES | • MUDDLEDNESS n. the state of being muddled. |
| MULTISTANDARD | • multistandard adj. Relating to, or offering support for, more than one standard. • MULTISTANDARD adj. in electronics, able to process signals from several different systems. |
| MULTISTRANDED | • multistranded adj. Composed of multiple strands. • MULTISTRANDED adj. having many strands. |
| SULFADIMIDINE | • sulfadimidine n. (Pharmacology) A particular sulfonamide antibacterial agent. • SULFADIMIDINE n. a sulpha drug used in human and veterinary medicine. |
| UNDEMANDINGLY | • undemandingly adv. In an undemanding way; not demanding anything or anyone. |
| UNDEREMPLOYED | • underemployed adj. Employed in a job that offers fewer work hours than desired. • UNDEREMPLOYED adj. having less than full-time, regular, or adequate employment. |