| COMMANDEERS | • commandeers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commandeer. • COMMANDEER v. to compel to perform military service. |
| COMMENDABLE | • commendable adj. Worthy of commendation; deserving praise; admirable, creditable, or meritorious. • COMMENDABLE adj. that can be commended. |
| COMMENTATED | • commentated v. Simple past tense and past participle of commentate. • COMMENTATE v. to give a commentary on. |
| DECOMMUNISE | • decommunise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of decommunize. • DECOMMUNISE v. to remove communist politics or influence from (a person or country), also DECOMMUNIZE. |
| DECOMMUNIZE | • decommunize v. (Transitive) To divest of communism. • de-communize v. Alternative form of decommunize. • de-Communize v. Alternative form of decommunize. |
| DYNAMOMETER | • dynamometer n. Any of various devices used to measure mechanical power, force, or torque. • DYNAMOMETER n. instrument for measuring mechanical force. |
| EMBODIMENTS | • embodiments n. Plural of embodiment. • EMBODIMENT n. one that embodies something. |
| ENDOMETRIUM | • endometrium n. (Anatomy) The mucous membrane that lines the uterus in mammals and in which fertilized eggs are implanted. • ENDOMETRIUM n. (Latin) the inner lining of the womb. |
| EUDAEMONISM | • eudaemonism n. A philosophical notion, or system of ethics, which measures happiness in relation to morality. • EUDAEMONISM n. the theory that the highest ethical goal is happiness and personal wellbeing, also EUDAIMONISM, EUDEMONISM. |
| EUDEMONISMS | • eudemonisms n. Plural of eudemonism. • EUDEMONISM n. the theory that the highest ethical goal is happiness and personal wellbeing, also EUDAEMONISM, EUDAIMONISM. |
| MISDEMEANOR | • misdemeanor n. (Law) A crime usually punishable upon conviction by a small fine or by a short term of imprisonment… • misdemeanor n. Any act of misbehavior. • MISDEMEANOR n. (US) a crime less serious than a felony, also MISDEMEANOUR. |
| RECOMMENCED | • recommenced v. Simple past tense and past participle of recommence. • RECOMMENCE v. to commence again. |
| RECOMMENDED | • recommended v. Simple past tense and past participle of recommend. • RECOMMEND v. to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance. |
| RECOMMENDER | • recommender n. One who recommends. • RECOMMENDER n. one who recommends. |
| TELECOMMAND | • telecommand n. A command transmitted to a device. • TELECOMMAND n. the operation of machinery by remote electronic control. |
| UNCOMMENDED | • uncommended adj. Not commended. • UNCOMMENDED adj. not commended. |