| COCKEYEDNESS | • cockeyedness n. The quality of being cockeyed. • COCKEYEDNESS n. the state of being cockeyed. |
| DEHYPNOTISES | • dehypnotises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehypnotise. • DEHYPNOTISE v. to free from hypnosis, also DEHYPNOTIZE. |
| DEOXYGENISES | • DEOXYGENISE v. to remove oxygen from, also DEOXYGENIZE. |
| DEPRESSINGLY | • depressingly adv. In a depressing manner. • DEPRESSING adv. DEPRESS, to make sad. |
| DISENTRAYLES | • DISENTRAYLE v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAIL. |
| DISMAYEDNESS | • dismayedness n. The state or quality of being dismayed. • DISMAYEDNESS n. the state of being dismayed. |
| DISSENTIENCY | • DISSENTIENCY n. the state of being dissentient, also DISSENTIENCE. |
| DYSFLUENCIES | • dysfluencies n. Plural of dysfluency. |
| DYSSYNERGIES | • DYSSYNERGY n. muscular incoordination caused by a brain disorder, also DYSSYNERGIA. |
| EVERYDAYNESS | • everydayness n. (Uncountable) The quality or state of happening every day, or frequently. • everydayness n. (Countable) The product or result of happening every day, or frequently. • EVERYDAYNESS n. the state of being everyday. |
| EYEWITNESSED | • eyewitnessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of eyewitness. • EYEWITNESS v. to testify from one's own seeing. |
| HYDROGENASES | • hydrogenases n. Plural of hydrogenase. • HYDROGENASE n. an enzyme that catalyzes hydrogen formation in certain microorganisms. |
| HYDROGENISES | • hydrogenises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydrogenise. • HYDROGENISE v. to hydrogenate, also HYDROGENIZE. |
| LADYLIKENESS | • ladylikeness n. Ladylike behaviour. • LADYLIKENESS n. the state of being ladylike. |
| MOLYBDENOSES | • MOLYBDENOSIS n. a disease of cattle and sheep, caused by an excess of molybdenum in the diet. |
| SCHINDYLESES | • schindyleses n. Plural of schindylesis. • SCHINDYLESIS n. an articulation formed by the fitting of the crest of one bone into the groove of another. |
| UNDERSTOREYS | • understoreys n. Plural of understorey. • UNDERSTOREY n. the smaller trees and bushes forming a lower level beneath the forest canopy, also UNDERSTORY. |
| WENSLEYDALES | • Wensleydales n. Plural of Wensleydale. • WENSLEYDALE n. a kind of cheese. |
| YIELDINGNESS | • yieldingness n. Tendency to yield; submissiveness. • YIELDINGNESS n. the quality of being yielding. |