| ANTHOLOGISED | • anthologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise. • ANTHOLOGISE v. to make an anthology, also ANTHOLOGIZE. |
| CANDLELIGHTS | • candlelights n. Plural of candlelight. • CANDLELIGHT n. the light of a candle. |
| DAUGHTERLESS | • daughterless adj. Without a daughter. • DAUGHTERLESS adj. without a daughter. |
| DAYLIGHTINGS | • DAYLIGHTING n. illuminating by daylight. |
| DEPHLEGMATES | • dephlegmates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dephlegmate. • DEPHLEGMATE v. to distill something, such as alcohol. |
| DISTRAUGHTLY | • distraughtly adv. In a distraught manner. • DISTRAUGHT adv. agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain. |
| DOWNLIGHTERS | • downlighters n. Plural of downlighter. • DOWNLIGHTER n. a downward directed light-fitting, attached to or recessed in the ceiling. |
| FARSIGHTEDLY | • farsightedly adv. In a farsighted manner. • FARSIGHTED adv. seeing or able to see to a great distance. |
| GOLDSMITHERY | • goldsmithery n. The work of a goldsmith. • GOLDSMITHERY n. the craft of a goldsmith, also GOLDSMITHRY. |
| HEADSTRONGLY | • headstrongly adv. In a headstrong manner. • HEADSTRONG adv. impetuous. |
| HYDROLOGISTS | • hydrologists n. Plural of hydrologist. • HYDROLOGIST n. an expert in hydrology. |
| LEATHERGOODS | • leathergoods n. Items made from leather. • LEATHERGOODS n. goods made of leather. |
| MYTHOLOGISED | • mythologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of mythologise. • MYTHOLOGISE v. to make mythical, also MYTHOLOGIZE. |
| PATHOLOGISED | • pathologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pathologise. • PATHOLOGISE v. to make pathological, also PATHOLOGIZE. |
| STAKEHOLDING | • stakeholding n. The act of holding a stake (in a business or similar operation), of being a stakeholder. |
| STOCKHOLDING | • stockholding n. (Finance) An ownership interest in one or more companies’ stock. • STOCKHOLDING n. a holding of stock. |
| STRANGLEHOLD | • stranglehold n. A grip or control so strong as to stifle or cut off. • stranglehold v. To hold a tight grip or control. • STRANGLEHOLD n. an illegal wrestling hold by which one's opponent is choked. |
| STRINGHALTED | • stringhalted adj. Affected with stringhalt; lame. • STRINGHALTED adj. afflicted with stringhalt, a jerking lameness in which a horse suddenly twitches up its leg or legs. |
| TYROGLYPHIDS | • TYROGLYPHID n. a mite of the genus Tyroglyphus, including the cheesemite and the flour-mite. |
| WITHHOLDINGS | • withholdings n. Plural of withholding. |