| ANTHOLOGISED | • anthologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise. • ANTHOLOGISE v. to make an anthology, also ANTHOLOGIZE. |
| DEMOGRAPHIST | • DEMOGRAPHIST n. a demographer. |
| DETHRONISING | • DETHRONISE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONIZE. |
| DIPHTHONGISE | • diphthongise v. Alternative spelling of diphthongize. • DIPHTHONGISE v. to make into a diphthong, also DIPHTHONGIZE. |
| DOGFIGHTINGS | • DOGFIGHTING n. engaging in aerial combat. |
| DOWNLIGHTERS | • downlighters n. Plural of downlighter. • DOWNLIGHTER n. a downward directed light-fitting, attached to or recessed in the ceiling. |
| DOWNSHIFTING | • downshifting v. Present participle of downshift. • downshifting n. A social trend towards living a simpler, less ambitious life with a better work-life balance. • DOWNSHIFTING n. the act of selecting a lower gear. |
| DROUGHTINESS | • droughtiness n. Dryness of the weather; lack of rain. • DROUGHTINESS n. the state of being droughty. |
| GOLDSMITHERY | • goldsmithery n. The work of a goldsmith. • GOLDSMITHERY n. the craft of a goldsmith, also GOLDSMITHRY. |
| HOMESTEADING | • homesteading v. Present participle of homestead. • HOMESTEADING n. (US) a scheme by which people are permitted to buy, or live rent-free in, semi-derelict buildings and improve them with the help of Government grants, etc. |
| HYDROLOGISTS | • hydrologists n. Plural of hydrologist. • HYDROLOGIST n. an expert in hydrology. |
| MYTHOLOGISED | • mythologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of mythologise. • MYTHOLOGISE v. to make mythical, also MYTHOLOGIZE. |
| PATHOLOGISED | • pathologised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pathologise. • PATHOLOGISE v. to make pathological, also PATHOLOGIZE. |
| PHAGOCYTISED | • phagocytised v. Simple past tense and past participle of phagocytise. • PHAGOCYTISE v. to consume by phagocytosis, also PHAGOCYTIZE. |
| POSTMIDNIGHT | • postmidnight adj. After midnight, but prior to dawn. • post-midnight adj. Alternative form of postmidnight. • POSTMIDNIGHT adj. taking place after midnight. |
| SHORTSIGHTED | • shortsighted adj. Alternative spelling of short-sighted. • short-sighted adj. Near-sighted; myopic; unable to focus on distant objects. • short-sighted adj. (Figuratively) Unable to see long-term objectives; lacking foresight. |
| STAKEHOLDING | • stakeholding n. The act of holding a stake (in a business or similar operation), of being a stakeholder. |
| STOCKHOLDING | • stockholding n. (Finance) An ownership interest in one or more companies’ stock. • STOCKHOLDING n. a holding of stock. |
| TYROGLYPHIDS | • TYROGLYPHID n. a mite of the genus Tyroglyphus, including the cheesemite and the flour-mite. |
| WITHHOLDINGS | • withholdings n. Plural of withholding. |