| COMMANDEERS | • commandeers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commandeer. • COMMANDEER v. to compel to perform military service. |
| DECAMPMENTS | • decampments n. Plural of decampment. • DECAMPMENT n. departure from a camp; a marching off. |
| 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. |
| DETERMINISM | • determinism n. (Philosophy) The doctrine that all actions are determined by the current state and immutable laws of… • determinism n. (Computing) The property of having behavior determined only by initial state and input. • DETERMINISM n. the doctrine that all things, including the will, are determined by causes. |
| DIMPLEMENTS | • DIMPLEMENT n. the state of being dimpled, or marked with gentle depressions. |
| DUMMINESSES | • DUMMINESS n. being like a dummy, sham. |
| EMBODIMENTS | • embodiments n. Plural of embodiment. • EMBODIMENT n. one that embodies something. |
| 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. |
| IMPEDIMENTS | • impediments n. Plural of impediment. • IMPEDIMENT n. something that impedes. |
| MEDICAMENTS | • medicaments n. Plural of medicament. • MEDICAMENT n. an externally applied curative treatment. |
| MISDEEMINGS | • misdeemings n. Plural of misdeeming. • MISDEEMING n. the act of misdeeming. |
| MISDEMEANED | • misdemeaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdemean. • MISDEMEAN v. to behave ill, with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self. |
| 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. |
| MISNUMBERED | • misnumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misnumber. • MISNUMBER v. to number wrongly. |
| MUDDLEMENTS | • muddlements n. Plural of muddlement. • MUDDLEMENT n. the state of being muddled. |
| REMANDMENTS | • remandments n. Plural of remandment. • REMANDMENT n. the act of remanding. |