| ANHYDRIDES | • anhydrides n. Plural of anhydride. • ANHYDRIDE n. a compound derived from an acid by the removal of one or more molecules of water. |
| BRANDISHED | • brandished v. Simple past tense and past participle of brandish. • BRANDISH v. to move or wave, esp. a weapon. |
| DEERHOUNDS | • deerhounds n. Plural of deerhound. • DEERHOUND n. a kind of hound used in hunting deer. |
| DENDROPHIS | • DENDROPHIS n. a snake of the genus Dendrophis, a tree snake. |
| DEPREHENDS | • deprehends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprehend. • DEPREHEND v. (obsolete) to catch; to seize. |
| DISHONORED | • dishonored v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishonor. • dishonored adj. Disgraced, defiled, treated with dishonor. • DISHONOR v. (US) to deprive of honour, also DISHONOUR. |
| DISTHRONED | • disthroned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disthrone. • DISTHRONE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONE, UNTHRONE. |
| ENSHROUDED | • enshrouded v. Simple past tense and past participle of enshroud. • ENSHROUD v. to cover up. |
| HERMANDADS | • HERMANDAD n. (Spanish) a confederation of the entire burgher class of Spain for police and judicial purposes. |
| HUNDREDERS | • hundreders n. Plural of hundreder. • HUNDREDER n. an inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred, also HUNDREDOR. |
| HUNDREDORS | • hundredors n. Plural of hundredor. • HUNDREDOR n. an inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred, also HUNDREDER. |
| HUNDREDTHS | • hundredths n. Plural of hundredth. • HUNDREDTH n. a hundredth part. |
| RHODANISED | • RHODANISE v. to electroplate with rhodium, also RHODANIZE. |
| SHREDDINGS | • shreddings n. Plural of shredding. • SHREDDING n. the act of shredding. |
| SHUDDERING | • shuddering v. Present participle of shudder. • shuddering n. An extended or continuous shudder. • SHUDDERING adj. trembling. |
| UNDERHANDS | • underhands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underhand. • UNDERHAND v. to throw a ball underhand in eg cricket. |
| UNSHROUDED | • unshrouded adj. Not shrouded. • UNSHROUD v. to remove the shroud from; to uncover. |