| ASSUBJUGATED | • assubjugated v. Simple past tense and past participle of assubjugate. • ASSUBJUGATE v. (Shakespeare) to reduce to subjection. |
| DEMUTUALISES | • demutualises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demutualise. • DEMUTUALISE v. of a mutual institution, to become a public company, also DEMUTUALIZE. |
| DESULFURATES | • desulfurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulfurate. • DESULFURATE v. to remove the sulphur from. |
| DISCOURTEOUS | • discourteous adj. Impolite; lacking consideration for others. • DISCOURTEOUS adj. lacking courtesy, also DISCOURTEISE. |
| DISJUNCTURES | • disjunctures n. Plural of disjuncture. • DISJUNCTURE n. the act of disjoining, also DISJUNCTION. |
| DISQUIETUDES | • disquietudes n. Plural of disquietude. • DISQUIETUDE n. anxiety, agitation. |
| DISULPHURETS | • disulphurets n. Plural of disulphuret. • DISULPHURET n. (obsolete) a sulphide containing two atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also DISULFID, DISULFIDE, DISULPHIDE. |
| DOUBTFULNESS | • doubtfulness n. The state or quality of being doubtful; doubt; uncertainty. • DOUBTFULNESS n. the state of being doubtful. |
| SLEUTHHOUNDS | • sleuthhounds n. Plural of sleuthhound. • sleuth-hounds n. Plural of sleuth-hound. • SLEUTHHOUND n. a bloodhound; (colloquial) a detective. |
| STUDIOUSNESS | • studiousness n. The state or quality of being studious. • STUDIOUSNESS n. the state of being studious. |
| STUPENDOUSLY | • stupendously adv. In a stupendous manner. • STUPENDOUS adv. causing astonishment or wonder, also STUPENDIOUS. |
| SUBCLUSTERED | • subclustered adj. Partly or imperfectly clustered. • SUBCLUSTER v. to form part of a cluster of galaxies. |
| SUBSATURATED | • subsaturated adj. Less than fully saturated. • SUBSATURATED adj. incompletely saturated. |
| TESTUDINEOUS | • testudineous adj. Characteristic of a tortoise, or the shell of a tortoise. • testudineous adj. As slow as a tortoise. • TESTUDINEOUS adj. like a tortoiseshell or testudo, also TESTUDINAL, TESTUDINARY. |
| UNDERSTUDIES | • understudies n. Plural of understudy. • understudies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understudy. • UNDERSTUDY v. to act another's part or take over another's duties. |
| UNDERTHRUSTS | • underthrusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underthrust. • UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass. |