| DESPONDENT | • despondent adj. In low spirits from loss of hope or courage. • DESPONDENT adj. feeling or showing extreme discouragement. |
| INTERPONED | • interponed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interpone. • INTERPONE v. to interpose; to insert or place between. |
| NONEXPOSED | • nonexposed adj. Not exposed; unexposed. • NONEXPOSED adj. not exposed. |
| OPENHANDED | • openhanded adj. Alternative form of open-handed. • openhanded adv. Alternative form of open-handed. • openhanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of openhand. |
| PONDERANCE | • ponderance n. Weight; gravity. • ponderance n. The act or an instance of pondering; that which one ponders. • PONDERANCE n. weight, gravity, also PONDERANCY. |
| PONDERMENT | • ponderment n. A mental state characterized by pondering; a feeling of doubt and curiosity. • PONDERMENT n. the act of pondering. |
| PRECONDEMN | • precondemn v. (Transitive) To condemn beforehand. • PRECONDEMN v. to condemn beforehand. |
| PREDNISONE | • prednisone n. (Pharmacology) A glucocorticoid C21H26O5 that is a dehydrogenated analog of cortisone, used to relieve… • PREDNISONE n. a drug similar to cortisone, used as an anti-inflammatory, also PREDNISOLONE. |
| PROPENDENT | • propendent adj. Inclining forward or toward. • PROPENDENT adj. (obsolete) inclining forward or toward. |
| RESPONDENT | • respondent n. One who responds; one who replies. • respondent n. (Law) A defendant, especially in a case instituted by a petition or in appellate and divorce proceedings. • respondent n. A person replying to a questionnaire. |
| SPHENDONES | • sphendones n. Plural of sphendone. • SPHENDONE n. (Greek) a headband or fillet worn by women in ancient Greece. |
| TENPOUNDER | • tenpounder n. The ladyfish (Elops saurus). • ten-pounder n. Alternative form of tenpounder. • TENPOUNDER n. a ten-pound gun. |
| UNPERSONED | • unpersoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of unperson. • UNPERSON v. to make someone into an unperson. |
| UNWEAPONED | • unweaponed adj. Not armed with a weapon. • UNWEAPON v. to disarm. |