| DEMOLISHMENTS | • demolishments n. Plural of demolishment. • DEMOLISHMENT n. the act of demolishing. |
| DISSYMMETRIES | • dissymmetries n. Plural of dissymmetry. • DISSYMMETRY n. the absence of or the lack of symmetry. |
| ENDOSMOMETERS | • endosmometers n. Plural of endosmometer. • ENDOSMOMETER n. an instrument for measuring osmosis into a solution. |
| ENDOTHERMISMS | • ENDOTHERMISM n. the formation of a chemical compound with the absorption of heat. |
| HUMDRUMNESSES | • HUMDRUMNESS n. the state of being humdrum. |
| IMMEDIATENESS | • immediateness n. The state of being immediate; immediacy. • IMMEDIATENESS n. the state of being immediate. |
| MADEMOISELLES | • mademoiselles n. Plural of mademoiselle. • Mademoiselles n. Plural of Mademoiselle. • MADEMOISELLE n. (French) a French title of respect for an unmarried woman. |
| MEDIAEVALISMS | • mediaevalisms n. Plural of mediaevalism. • MEDIAEVALISM n. the spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to medieval ideals, also MEDIEVALISM. |
| MISDEMEANANTS | • misdemeanants n. Plural of misdemeanant. • MISDEMEANANT n. a person guilty of misdemeanour. |
| MISDEMEANOURS | • misdemeanours n. Plural of misdemeanour. • MISDEMEANOUR n. in UK formerly, a crime less serious than a felony, also MISDEMEANOR. |
| MISEMPHASISED | • misemphasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of misemphasise. • MISEMPHASISE v. to emphasise wrongly, also MISEMPHASIZE. |
| MISEMPHASIZED | • misemphasized v. Simple past tense and past participle of misemphasize. • MISEMPHASIZE v. to emphasize wrongly, also MISEMPHASISE. |
| MISJUDGEMENTS | • misjudgements n. Plural of misjudgement. • MISJUDGEMENT n. an erroneous judgment, also MISJUDGMENT. |
| SEMIDIAMETERS | • semidiameters n. Plural of semidiameter. • SEMIDIAMETER n. half the diameter, esp. the angular diameter. |
| SLEDGEHAMMERS | • sledgehammers n. Plural of sledgehammer. • SLEDGEHAMMER n. a large hammer used e.g. for breaking rocks. |
| SUMMERSAULTED | • summersaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of summersault. • SUMMERSAULT v. to perform a leap in which a person turns his heels over his head and lights upon his feet; a turning end over end, also SOMERSAULT, SOMERSET, SUMMERSET. |
| UNSYMMETRISED | • unsymmetrised adj. Made unsymmetrical. • UNSYMMETRISED adj. not symmetrised, also UNSYMMETRIZED. |