| DISQUIETUDES | • disquietudes n. Plural of disquietude. • DISQUIETUDE n. anxiety, agitation. |
| DISSIMULATED | • dissimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissimulate. • DISSIMULATE v. to pretend, feign. |
| DISTRIBUENDS | • distribuends n. Plural of distribuend. • DISTRIBUEND n. that which is to be distributed. |
| DUODENITISES | • DUODENITIS n. inflammation of the duodenum. |
| EDUCATEDNESS | • educatedness n. The state or quality of being educated. • EDUCATEDNESS n. the state of being educated. |
| OUTDATEDNESS | • outdatedness n. The quality of being outdated. • OUTDATEDNESS n. the state of being outdated. |
| OUTMODEDNESS | • outmodedness n. The condition of being outmoded. • OUTMODEDNESS n. the state of being outmoded. |
| RUDDERSTOCKS | • rudderstocks n. Plural of rudderstock. • RUDDERSTOCK n. a vertical post at the forward edge of a rudder that enables the rudder to pivot. |
| STUDDINGSAIL | • studdingsail n. (Nautical) A sail attached to the side of another in a square-rigged ship to increase the speed of the vessel. • studding␣sail n. Alternative spelling of studdingsail. • STUDDINGSAIL n. an additional sail set at the outer edges of a square sail when the wind is light and abaft the beam, also STUNSAIL. |
| SUBSTANDARDS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SURADDITIONS | • suradditions n. Plural of suraddition. • SURADDITION n. (Shakespeare) an additional title or designation. |
| UNDERSTUDIES | • understudies n. Plural of understudy. • understudies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understudy. • UNDERSTUDY v. to act another's part or take over another's duties. |