| COOMCEILED | • coom-ceiled adj. (Scotland) Of a garret: having the inside ceiling sloping from the wall. • COOMCEILED adj. said of an attic room with the inside ceiling sloping from the wall. |
| DECOLONISE | • decolonise v. Alternative spelling of decolonize. • DECOLONISE v. to release from being a colony, grant independence to, also DECOLONIZE. |
| DECOLONIZE | • decolonize v. (Transitive) To release from the status of colony; to allow a colony to become independent. • DECOLONIZE v. to release from being a colony, grant independence to, also DECOLONISE. |
| DECOLORISE | • decolorise v. Alternative spelling of decolorize. • DECOLORISE v. to remove the colour from, also DECOLORIZE, DECOLOURISE, DECOLOURIZE. |
| DECOLORIZE | • decolorize v. (US, transitive) To remove the color from. • decolorize v. (US, intransitive) To lose one’s color. • DECOLORIZE v. to remove the colour from, also DECOLORISE, DECOLOURISE, DECOLOURIZE. |
| DEMOLOGIES | • DEMOLOGY n. the study of human behaviour. |
| GEOLOGISED | • geologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of geologise. • GEOLOGISE v. to engage in geology, also GEOLOGIZE. |
| GEOLOGIZED | • geologized v. Simple past tense and past participle of geologize. • GEOLOGIZE v. to engage in geology, also GEOLOGISE. |
| IDEOLOGIES | • ideologies n. Plural of ideology. • IDEOLOGY n. the science of ideas. |
| IDEOLOGISE | • ideologise v. Alternative spelling of ideologize. • IDEOLOGISE v. to render ideological, also IDEOLOGIZE. |
| IDEOLOGIZE | • ideologize v. (Transitive) To turn into an ideology. • IDEOLOGIZE v. to render ideological, also IDEOLOGISE. |
| IDEOLOGUES | • ideologues n. Plural of ideologue. • IDEOLOGUE n. a doctrinaire adherent of an ideology, also IDEALOGUE. |
| NEOLOGISED | • neologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of neologise. • NEOLOGISE v. to introduce or use new words or terms or new uses of old words, also NEOLOGIZE. |
| NEOLOGIZED | • neologized v. Simple past tense and past participle of neologize. • NEOLOGIZE v. to introduce or use new words or terms or new uses of old words, also NEOLOGISE. |
| OVERBOILED | • overboiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overboil. • OVERBOIL v. to boil too long. |
| OVERTOILED | • overtoiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtoil. • OVERTOIL v. to exhaust by excessive toil. |
| PEDOLOGIES | • PEDOLOGY n. the study of the growth and development of children, also PAEDOLOGY. |
| THEODOLITE | • theodolite n. A surveying instrument, consisting of a small mounted telescope, used to measure horizontal and vertical angles. • THEODOLITE n. a surveying instrument for measuring angles. |