| AUDIOLOGISTS | • audiologists n. Plural of audiologist. • AUDIOLOGIST n. one who studies hearing. |
| DIGONEUTISMS | • DIGONEUTISM n. the state of being digoneutic, producing offspring twice yearly. |
| DISESPOUSING | • disespousing v. Present participle of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISGUISELESS | • disguiseless adj. Without disguise. • DISGUISELESS adj. without a disguise. |
| DISGUISEMENT | • disguisement n. Disguise (deceptive appearance). • DISGUISEMENT n. a disguise. |
| DISGUSTINGLY | • disgustingly adv. In a disgusting manner. • disgustingly adv. To a disgusting extent or degree. • DISGUSTING adv. DISGUST, to cause loathing. |
| DISINGENUOUS | • disingenuous adj. Not honourable; unworthy of honour. • disingenuous adj. Not ingenuous; not frank or open. • disingenuous adj. Assuming a pose of naïveté to make a point or for deception. |
| DISSUNDERING | • dissundering v. Present participle of dissunder. • DISSUNDER v. (archaic) to sunder. |
| FUNDRAISINGS | • fundraisings n. Plural of fundraising. • FUNDRAISING n. the act of raising funds. |
| MISADJUSTING | • misadjusting v. Present participle of misadjust. • MISADJUST v. to adjust wrongly; to throw out of adjustment. |
| MISGUIDANCES | • misguidances n. Plural of misguidance. • MISGUIDANCE n. wrong guidance. |
| MUDSLINGINGS | • mudslingings n. Plural of mudslinging. • MUDSLINGING n. vilification of character. |
| REDISBURSING | • redisbursing v. Present participle of redisburse. • REDISBURSE v. (Spenser) to refund. |
| REDISCUSSING | • rediscussing v. Present participle of rediscuss. • REDISCUSS v. to discuss again. |
| SINGULARISED | • singularised v. Simple past tense and past participle of singularise. • SINGULARISE v. to make singular, also SINGULARIZE. |
| STUDDINGSAIL | • studdingsail n. (Nautical) A sail attached to the side of another in a square-rigged ship to increase the speed of the vessel. • studding␣sail n. Alternative spelling of studdingsail. • STUDDINGSAIL n. an additional sail set at the outer edges of a square sail when the wind is light and abaft the beam, also STUNSAIL. |
| UNDISSOLVING | • undissolving adj. That does not dissolve. • UNDISSOLVING adj. not dissolving. |
| WINDSURFINGS | • WINDSURFING n. the sport of surfing on a sailboard. |