| ANHYDRIDES | • anhydrides n. Plural of anhydride. • ANHYDRIDE n. a compound derived from an acid by the removal of one or more molecules of water. |
| BODYSURFED | • bodysurfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bodysurf. • body-surfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of body-surf. • body␣surfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of body surf. |
| DEHYDRATES | • dehydrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehydrate. • DEHYDRATE v. to dry out, remove the water from. |
| DESERVEDLY | • deservedly adv. (Degree, manner) In a way or to a degree that is deserved or merited. • DESERVED adv. DESERVE, to be worthy of. |
| DISARRAYED | • disarrayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disarray. • disarrayed adj. In a state of disarray; unkempt. • DISARRAY v. to throw into disorder. |
| DISORDERLY | • disorderly adj. Not in order; marked by disorder or disarray. • disorderly adj. Not acting in an orderly way, as the functions of the body or mind. • disorderly adj. Not complying with the restraints of order and law; unruly; lawless. |
| DOOMSDAYER | • doomsdayer n. Synonym of doomsayer. • DOOMSDAYER n. one who prophesies doom, also DOOMSAYER. |
| FLYRODDERS | • flyrodders n. Plural of flyrodder. • FLYRODDER n. an angler using artificial fly. |
| HYBRIDISED | • hybridised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hybridise. • HYBRIDISE v. to create a hybrid, also HYBRIDIZE. |
| HYDRAZIDES | • hydrazides n. Plural of hydrazide. • HYDRAZIDE n. any of a class of compounds resulting from the replacement of hydrogen by an acid group or in one of its derivatives. |
| HYDROLYSED | • hydrolysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hydrolyse. • HYDROLYSE v. to subject to hydrolysis, also HYDROLYZE. |
| HYDROXIDES | • hydroxides n. Plural of hydroxide. • HYDROXIDE n. any compound containing an -OH group. |
| READYMADES | • readymades n. Plural of readymade. • ready-mades n. Plural of ready-made. • READYMADE n. a readymade item of clothing. |
| UNDERSTUDY | • understudy v. To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required. • understudy v. To act as an understudy (to someone). • understudy v. To act in a similar manner to some known person. |