| DERMAPLANINGS | • DERMAPLANING n. a cosmetic treatment, often used to treat acne scars, in which surface irregularities are surgically scraped to give the skin a smoother appearance. |
| MANSPREADINGS | • MANSPREADING n. the practice by a male passenger on public transport of sitting with his legs wide apart, so denying space to passengers beside him. |
| MISPRONOUNCED | • mispronounced v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispronounce. • mispronounced adj. Pronounced incorrectly. • MISPRONOUNCE v. to pronounce incorrectly. |
| MONODELPHIANS | • monodelphians n. Plural of monodelphian. • MONODELPHIAN n. any placental mammal that is a member of the group Monodelphi. |
| MONOPHYODONTS | • monophyodonts n. Plural of monophyodont. • MONOPHYODONT n. an animal with only one set of teeth. |
| PANDAEMONIUMS | • PANDAEMONIUM n. riotous uproar, also PANDEMONIUM. |
| PNEUMONITIDES | • pneumonitides n. Plural of pneumonitis. • PNEUMONITIS n. inflammation of the lungs. |
| PREDOMINANCES | • predominances n. Plural of predominance. • PREDOMINANCE n. the state of being predominant, also PREDOMINANCY. |
| SEMIDEPONENTS | • semideponents n. Plural of semideponent. • semi-deponents n. Plural of semi-deponent. • SEMIDEPONENT n. a semideponent verb. |
| SUPERDOMINANT | • superdominant adj. (Law) Having an overwhelming proportion of market share, so as to be almost a monopoly. • superdominant adj. Having a disproportionate degree of influence or salience. • superdominant adj. (Biology) Holding a position of absolute dominance. |
| UNCOMPENSATED | • uncompensated adj. Not compensated; having no compensation. • uncompensated adj. Not paid for one’s work. • UNCOMPENSATED adj. not compensated. |
| UNDERPAYMENTS | • underpayments n. Plural of underpayment. • UNDERPAYMENT n. an insufficient payment. |
| UNIMPASSIONED | • unimpassioned adj. Not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion. • UNIMPASSIONED adj. not impassioned. |
| UNRECOMPENSED | • unrecompensed adj. Not recompensed; unrewarded. • UNRECOMPENSED adj. not recompensed. |