| DEPIGMENTED | • depigmented v. Simple past tense and past participle of depigment. • DEPIGMENT v. to take away or reduce the pigmentation in. |
| DEPRIVEMENT | • deprivement n. Deprivation. • DEPRIVEMENT n. the act of depriving. |
| DESPISEMENT | • despisement n. Contempt, despising. • DESPISEMENT n. the act of despising. |
| DISTEMPERED | • distempered v. Simple past tense and past participle of distemper. • distempered adj. (Archaic) Affected with or suffering from distemper. • DISTEMPER v. to paint or colour with distemper, also DESTEMPER. |
| EPHEMERIDES | • ephemerides n. Plural of ephemeris. • ephemerides n. (Plural taken as singular) An ephemeris. • EPHEMERIS n. (Greek) a table giving the positions of celestial bodies at different times. |
| EPIDERMISES | • epidermises n. Plural of epidermis. • EPIDERMIS n. (Greek) the outermost layer of the skin, also EPIDERM. |
| EXEMPLIFIED | • exemplified v. Simple past tense and past participle of exemplify. • EXEMPLIFY v. to serve as an example. |
| IMPENDENCES | • IMPENDENCE n. (obsolete) the state of impending; also, that which impends, also IMPENDENCY. |
| IMPLEMENTED | • implemented v. Simple past tense and past participle of implement. • IMPLEMENT v. to put into practice. |
| MEPERIDINES | • meperidines n. Plural of meperidine. • MEPERIDINE n. a pain-relieving drug used in childbirth, etc., aka pethidine. |
| MISTEMPERED | • mistempered v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistemper. • MISTEMPER v. (obsolete) to temper ill; to disorder. |
| PIECEMEALED | • piecemealed adj. Divided into pieces. • PIECEMEAL v. to divide or distribute piecemeal. |
| PREMEDICATE | • premedicate v. To medicate beforehand, such as medicating before a surgical procedure. • PREMEDICATE v. to administer premedication to. |
| PREMEDIEVAL | • premedieval adj. Before the Middle Ages. • PREMEDIEVAL adj. taking place before the mediaeval period. |
| PREMEDITATE | • premeditate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To meditate, consider, or plan beforehand; to think about and revolve in… • PREMEDITATE v. to think about and revolve in the mind beforehand. |
| REDEMPTIBLE | • redemptible adj. (Archaic) redeemable. • REDEMPTIBLE adj. that can be redeemed. |
| REPIGMENTED | • repigmented v. Simple past tense and past participle of repigment. • REPIGMENT v. to pigment again. |