| DISESPOUSING | • disespousing v. Present participle of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISGARRISONS | • disgarrisons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgarrison. • DISGARRISON v. to deprive of a garrison. |
| DISORGANISES | • disorganises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disorganise. • DISORGANISE v. to remove organisation from, also DISORGANIZE. |
| DOGGEDNESSES | • doggednesses n. Plural of doggedness. • DOGGEDNESS n. the quality of being dogged. |
| DOUGHINESSES | • DOUGHINESS n. the state of being doughy. |
| GLADSOMENESS | • gladsomeness n. (Archaic) gladness. • GLADSOMENESS n. (archaic) the state of being gladsome. |
| GLOSSODYNIAS | • GLOSSODYNIA n. pain in the tongue. |
| GOLDENNESSES | • goldennesses n. Plural of goldenness. • GOLDENNESS n. the state of being golden. |
| GOODLINESSES | • GOODLINESS n. beauty of form; comeliness. |
| GOURDINESSES | • GOURDINESS n. the state of being gourdy. |
| GROUNDMASSES | • groundmasses n. Plural of groundmass. • GROUNDMASS n. the fine-grained part of an igneous rock, in which the larger crystals are embedded. |
| MISDIAGNOSES | • misdiagnoses n. Plural of misdiagnosis. • misdiagnoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdiagnose. • MISDIAGNOSE v. to diagnose wrongly. |
| MISDIAGNOSIS | • misdiagnosis n. (Medicine, pathology) An incorrect diagnosis. • MISDIAGNOSIS n. a wrong diagnosis. |
| STODGINESSES | • stodginesses n. Plural of stodginess. • STODGINESS n. the state of being stodgy. |
| TOPDRESSINGS | • topdressings n. Plural of topdressing. • TOPDRESSING n. an application of fertiliser to soil. |