| DETHRONINGS | • dethronings n. Plural of dethroning. • DETHRONING n. the act of removing from a throne. |
| DISENTHRONE | • disenthrone v. To remove (someone) from their position as monarch; to deprive of a position of supremacy. • disenthrone v. To move (someone or something) from a desirable location or place of honour. • disenthrone v. (Figuratively) To remove (something) from a position of power or paramount importance. |
| ENTHRONISED | • enthronised v. Simple past tense and past participle of enthronise. • ENTHRONISE v. to enthrone e.g. a bishop, also ENTHRONIZE. |
| ENTHRONIZED | • enthronized v. Simple past tense and past participle of enthronize. • ENTHRONIZE v. to enthrone e.g. a bishop, also ENTHRONISE. |
| HELDENTENOR | • heldentenor n. A singer with a deep, strong voice that spans the range between baritone and tenor. • HELDENTENOR n. (German) a tenor with striking dramatic quality suitable for heroic roles. |
| NONATTACHED | • nonattached adj. Not attached. • NONATTACHED adj. not attached. |
| OVERTHINNED | • overthinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
| PENTAHEDRON | • pentahedron n. A solid geometric figure with five faces. • PENTAHEDRON n. a five-sided solid figure. |
| REENTHRONED | • reenthroned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reenthrone. • REENTHRONE v. to enthrone again. |
| RHINESTONED | • rhinestoned adj. Decorated with rhinestones. • RHINESTONED adj. adorned with rhinestones. |
| SPHENODONTS | • sphenodonts n. Plural of sphenodont. • SPHENODONT n. a member of the Sphenodont group of lizards, to which the tuatara belongs. |
| STANCHIONED | • stanchioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of stanchion. • STANCHION v. to support by a stanchion, also STANCHEL, STANCHER. |
| TRUNCHEONED | • truncheoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of truncheon. • truncheoned adj. Armed with a truncheon. • TRUNCHEON v. to strike with a truncheon. |
| UNDERHONEST | • underhonest adj. Not entirely honest. • UNDERHONEST adj. (Shakespeare) not quite honest. |
| UNDERTHROWN | • underthrown v. Past participle of underthrow. |