| DISENCHAINS | • disenchains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenchain. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. |
| DISENCHANTS | • disenchants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenchant. • DISENCHANT v. to free from enchantment. |
| DONNISHNESS | • donnishness n. The quality of being donnish. • DONNISHNESS n. the state of being donnish. |
| DRONISHNESS | • dronishness n. The quality of being dronish. • DRONISHNESS n. the state of being dronish. |
| DUENNASHIPS | • DUENNASHIP n. the office of duenna. |
| HANDINESSES | • handinesses n. Plural of handiness. • HANDINESS n. the state of being handy. |
| HANDPASSING | • handpassing v. Present participle of handpass. • HANDPASS v. (in Australian Rules and Gaelic football) to pass the ball by striking it with one hand while it is held in the other. |
| HANDSPRINGS | • handsprings n. Plural of handspring. • hand-springs n. Plural of hand-spring. • HANDSPRING n. a somersault made with the assistance of the hands placed upon the ground. |
| NIGHTSTANDS | • nightstands n. Plural of nightstand. • NIGHTSTAND n. a bedside table. |
| NURSEHOUNDS | • nursehounds n. Plural of nursehound. • NURSEHOUND n. a kind of shark. |
| SHANDRYDANS | • shandrydans n. Plural of shandrydan. • SHANDRYDAN n. an Irish two-wheeled cart; jocular, any worn-out antique vehicle. |
| SPHENODONTS | • sphenodonts n. Plural of sphenodont. • SPHENODONT n. a member of the Sphenodont group of lizards, to which the tuatara belongs. |
| UNHANDINESS | • unhandiness n. Quality of being unhandy. • UNHANDINESS n. the state of being unhandy. |
| UNHARNESSED | • unharnessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unharness. • unharnessed adj. Having had the harness or harnesses removed. • UNHARNESS v. to release from a harness. |