| APOSTROPHISED | • apostrophised v. Simple past tense and past participle of apostrophise. • APOSTROPHISE v. to address an inanimate object, also APOSTROPHIZE. |
| DISPROPERTIES | • disproperties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disproperty. • DISPROPERTY v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of property. |
| DISPROPRIATES | • dispropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispropriate. • DISPROPRIATE v. (obsolete) to disappropriate. |
| DISWORSHIPPED | • disworshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of disworship. • DISWORSHIP v. (Milton) to refuse to worship. |
| DOORSTEPPINGS | • doorsteppings n. Plural of doorstepping. • DOORSTEPPING n. going from door to door canvassing. |
| EAVESDROPPERS | • eavesdroppers n. Plural of eavesdropper. • EAVESDROPPER n. one who eavesdrops. |
| MISWORSHIPPED | • misworshipped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misworship. • MISWORSHIP v. to worship in a false way. |
| NEWSPAPERDOMS | • NEWSPAPERDOM n. the world of newspapers. |
| PARASPHENOIDS | • parasphenoids n. Plural of parasphenoid. • PARASPHENOID n. a bone of the skull, part of the cranial floor. |
| PHOSPHORESCED | • phosphoresced v. Simple past tense and past participle of phosphoresce. • PHOSPHORESCE v. to exhibit phosphorescence. |
| PROPAGANDISES | • propagandises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propagandise. • PROPAGANDISE v. to subject to propaganda, also PROPAGANDIZE. |
| PROPAGANDISMS | • propagandisms n. Plural of propagandism. • PROPAGANDISM n. the practice of propagating tenets or principles. |
| PROPAGANDISTS | • propagandists n. Plural of propagandist. • PROPAGANDIST n. one who engages in propaganda. |
| PSEUDOCARPOUS | • PSEUDOCARPOUS adj. of or like a pseudocarp. |
| PTERIDOSPERMS | • pteridosperms n. Plural of pteridosperm. • PTERIDOSPERM n. an extinct group of seed plants which bore fernlike leaves. |
| TRADESPEOPLES | • tradespeoples n. Plural of tradespeople. • TRADESPEOPLE n. people engaged in trade. |