| ASYNDETONS | • asyndetons n. Plural of asyndeton. • ASYNDETON n. the omission of conjunctions, as in 'I came, I saw, I conquered'. |
| BONDSTONES | • bondstones n. Plural of bondstone. • BONDSTONE n. a stone running through a wall from one face to another, to bind it together. |
| DISANOINTS | • disanoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disanoint. • DISANOINT v. to undo the anointing or consecration of. |
| DISCONSENT | • disconsent n. (Archaic) Disagreement. • disconsent v. (Archaic, intransitive) To differ; to disagree. • DISCONSENT v. (obsolete) to differ or dissent. |
| DISSENTION | • dissention n. Archaic form of dissension. • DISSENTION n. (US) dissension, also DISSENSION. |
| DISTENSION | • distension n. The act of distending. • DISTENSION n. the act of distending, also DISTENTION. |
| ROTUNDNESS | • rotundness n. The property of being rotund. fatness, largeness. • ROTUNDNESS n. the state of being rotund. |
| SANDSTONES | • sandstones n. Plural of sandstone. • SANDSTONE n. a clastic sedimentary rock that is lithified sand. |
| SONNETISED | • sonnetised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sonnetise. • SONNETISE v. to compose sonnets, also SONNETIZE. |
| STANDDOWNS | • standdowns n. Plural of standdown. • stand-downs n. Plural of stand-down. • STANDDOWN n. a return to normal after alert. |
| STONEHANDS | • STONEHAND n. in printing, an imposer, a person whose sets the type in a chase. |
| SYNTONISED | • syntonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of syntonise. • SYNTONISE v. to adjust to agree in frequency, also SYNTONIZE. |
| TENDINOSES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| TENDINOSIS | • tendinosis n. (Pathology) Chronic damage to a tendon at a cellular level. |
| TENDONOSES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| TENDONOSIS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| UNSOUNDEST | • unsoundest adj. Superlative form of unsound: most unsound. • UNSOUND adj. not sound. |
| WONTEDNESS | • wontedness n. Habit; custom. • WONTEDNESS n. the state of being wonted. |