| CARDIOVERTERS | • cardioverters n. Plural of cardioverter. |
| CATERCORNERED | • cater-cornered adj. Alternative form of cater-corner. • CATERCORNERED adj. in a diagonal or oblique position, on a diagonal or oblique line. |
| COTRANSFERRED | • cotransferred adj. Transferred along with another. |
| COUNTERORDERS | • counterorders n. Plural of counterorder. • COUNTERORDER v. to issue an order contradicting a previous order. |
| DRONKVERDRIET | • dronkverdriet n. (South Africa) Depression caused by drunkenness. • DRONKVERDRIET adj. (South African) depressed after the consumption of alcohol. |
| DROOLWORTHIER | • DROOLWORTHY adj. inspiring or likely to inspire excessive enthusiasm or pleasure; extremely attractive or desirable. |
| EXTRAORDINARY | • extraordinary adj. Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual. • extraordinary adj. Remarkably good. • extraordinary adj. Special or supernumerary. |
| HYDRARTHROSES | • HYDRARTHROSIS n. swelling of a joint caused by the accumulation in it of watery fluid. |
| OVERCORRECTED | • overcorrected v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcorrect. • OVERCORRECT v. to correct to excess. |
| PROTERANDRIES | • PROTERANDRY n. in a hermaphrodite organism, the maturation and loss of the male elements before the female elements develop. |
| PROTERANDROUS | • proterandrous adj. (Botany) Having the stamens come to maturity before the pistil. • PROTERANDROUS adj. exhibiting proterandry. |
| RETRANSFORMED | • retransformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of retransform. • RETRANSFORM v. to transform again. |
| RUTHERFORDIUM | • rutherfordium n. A transuranic chemical element (symbol Rf) with an atomic number of 104. • rutherfordium n. (Obsolete) A rejected name for seaborgium. • rutherfordium n. (Obsolete) A rejected name for lawrencium. |
| TRICORPORATED | • TRICORPORATED adj. having three bodies and one head, also TRICORPORATE. |
| UNDERREPORTED | • underreported v. Simple past tense and past participle of underreport. • underreported adj. Reported as smaller or lesser than reality. • UNDERREPORT v. to report inadequately. |