| ADMONISHES | • admonishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admonish. • ADMONISH v. to reprove mildly. |
| BISHOPDOMS | • bishopdoms n. Plural of bishopdom. • BISHOPDOM n. the jurisdiction of a bishop. |
| DEMOLISHES | • demolishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demolish. • DEMOLISH v. to destroy. |
| DICHROISMS | • dichroisms n. Plural of dichroism. • DICHROISM n. the property of showing different colours exhibited by doubly refracting crystals when viewed in different directions by transmitted light. |
| DISHUMOURS | • dishumours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishumour. • DISHUMOUR v. (obsolete) to put out of humour. |
| DOCHMIUSES | • dochmiuses n. Plural of dochmius. • DOCHMIUS n. (Greek) a foot of five syllables. |
| GOLDSMITHS | • goldsmiths n. Plural of goldsmith. • GOLDSMITH n. a worker in gold and silver. |
| HOODOOISMS | • hoodooisms n. Plural of hoodooism. • HOODOOISM n. the bringing of bad luck. |
| HOUSEMAIDS | • housemaids n. Plural of housemaid. • housemaids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of housemaid. • house-maids n. Plural of house-maid. |
| HOYDENISMS | • hoydenisms n. Plural of hoydenism. • HOYDENISM n. the behaviour of a hoyden. |
| HYMNODISTS | • hymnodists n. Plural of hymnodist. • HYMNODIST n. a person who composes hymns, also HYMNIST. |
| METHODISES | • methodises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of methodise. • METHODISE v. to reduce to method; to arrange in an orderly way; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts, also METHODIZE. |
| METHODISMS | • Methodisms n. Plural of Methodism. • METHODISM n. methodical procedure. |
| METHODISTS | • methodists n. Plural of methodist. • Methodists n. Plural of Methodist. • METHODIST n. a follower of Methodism. |
| MODISHNESS | • modishness n. The property of being modish. • MODISHNESS n. the state of being modish. |
| MOOSEHIDES | • moosehides n. Plural of moosehide. • MOOSEHIDE n. the hide of a moose. |
| SCOMFISHED | • scomfished v. Simple past tense and past participle of scomfish. • SCOMFISH v. (Scots) to suffocate or stifle; to smother, also SCUMFISH. |
| SHEIKHDOMS | • sheikhdoms n. Plural of sheikhdom. • SHEIKHDOM n. the domain of a sheikh, also SHEIKDOM. |
| WORDSMITHS | • wordsmiths n. Plural of wordsmith. • wordsmiths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wordsmith. • WORDSMITH n. an accomplished user of words. |