| COMPREHENDED | • comprehended v. Simple past tense and past participle of comprehend. • comprehended adj. Understood. • comprehended adj. Included; comprised; contained. |
| DECIPHERMENT | • decipherment n. The analysis of documents written in ancient languages, where the language is unknown, or knowledge… • decipherment n. Decryption. • DECIPHERMENT n. the act of deciphering. |
| DETHRONEMENT | • dethronement n. The act of being dethroned; the state of having been dethroned or removed from a superior place in a hierarchy. • DETHRONEMENT n. the act of dethroning. |
| DISHEVELMENT | • dishevelment n. The state or quality of being disheveled. • DISHEVELMENT n. the state of being dishevelled. |
| ENDOTHERMIES | • ENDOTHERMY n. surgical introduction of electric needle or knife into tissues. |
| EPHEMERIDIAN | • EPHEMERIDIAN adj. of or like an ephemerid, an insect of the mayfly family. |
| HAMPEREDNESS | • HAMPEREDNESS n. the state of being hampered. |
| HEREDITAMENT | • hereditament n. (Law) Property which can be inherited. • hereditament n. Inheritance. • HEREDITAMENT n. inheritance; hereditable property. |
| HYPERENDEMIC | • hyperendemic adj. (Medicine) That has a high and continued incidence in an area. • HYPERENDEMIC adj. extremely endemic. |
| PHENOMENISED | • phenomenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of phenomenise. • PHENOMENISE v. to bring into the world of experience, also PHENOMENIZE. |
| PHENOMENIZED | • phenomenized v. Simple past tense and past participle of phenomenize. • PHENOMENIZE v. to bring into the world of experience, also PHENOMENISE. |
| SMITHEREENED | • smithereened adj. Smashed into small fragments; pulverized. • SMITHEREEN v. to break into small fragments. |
| UNDERWHELMED | • underwhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |