| DAMPISHNESSES | • DAMPISHNESS n. the state of being dampish. |
| DEEMSTERSHIPS | • DEEMSTERSHIP n. the office of deemster. |
| DESULPHURISES | • desulphurises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulphurise. • DESULPHURISE v. to remove the sulphur from a compound, also DESULFURISE, DESULFURIZE, DESULPHURIZE. |
| DIASTROPHISMS | • diastrophisms n. Plural of diastrophism. • DIASTROPHISM n. the process by which continents, mountains, ocean beds, folds and faults are formed. |
| DISCIPLESHIPS | • discipleships n. Plural of discipleship. • DISCIPLESHIP n. the office of disciple. |
| DUMPISHNESSES | • DUMPISHNESS n. the state of being dumpish. |
| HYPOSPADIASES | • hypospadiases n. Plural of hypospadias. • hypospadiases n. Plural of hypospadiasis. • HYPOSPADIAS n. a malformation of the penis. |
| MISEMPHASISED | • misemphasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of misemphasise. • MISEMPHASISE v. to emphasise wrongly, also MISEMPHASIZE. |
| PARCHEDNESSES | • PARCHEDNESS n. the state of being parched. |
| PRUDISHNESSES | • prudishnesses n. Plural of prudishness. • PRUDISHNESS n. the state of being prudish. |
| RESIDENTSHIPS | • residentships n. Plural of residentship. • RESIDENTSHIP n. the state of being a resident. |
| SHEPHERDESSES | • shepherdesses n. Plural of shepherdess. • SHEPHERDESS n. a woman or girl who tends sheep. |
| SPATTERDASHES | • spatterdashes n. Coverings for the legs, to protect them from water and mud; long gaiters. • SPATTERDASH n. an old type of long gaiter or legging to protect the trousers from mud. |
| SPINDLESHANKS | • spindleshanks n. (Archaic, derogatory) A thin, lanky person with long legs. • SPINDLESHANKS n. long thin legs; a person who has these, also SPINDLELEGS. |
| SPINSTERHOODS | • spinsterhoods n. Plural of spinsterhood. • SPINSTERHOOD n. the state of being a spinster, also SPINSTERDOM, SPINSTERSHIP. |
| SWORDSMANSHIP | • swordsmanship n. The skill of using a sword. • SWORDSMANSHIP n. the skills of the swordsman. |