| DESERTIONS | • desertions n. Plural of desertion. • DESERTION n. the act of deserting. |
| DESPITEOUS | • despiteous adj. Full of contempt or ill will; opprobrious; insulting. • despiteous adj. Dispiteous. • DESPITEOUS adj. (obsolete) feeling or showing despite. |
| DETERSIONS | • detersions n. Plural of detersion. • DETERSION n. the act of cleaning. |
| DIPTEROSES | • DIPTEROS n. (Greek) a building with two colonnades. |
| DOSIMETERS | • dosimeters n. Plural of dosimeter. • DOSIMETER n. an instrument for measuring doses of radiation, also DOSEMETER. |
| EPIDOSITES | • epidosites n. Plural of epidosite. • EPIDOSITE n. a rock composed of epidote and quartz. |
| FOETIDNESS | • foetidness n. The quality of being foetid. • FOETIDNESS n. the state of being foetid. |
| GEODESISTS | • geodesists n. Plural of geodesist. • GEODESIST n. one versed in geodesy, the branch of mathematics that deals with the shape and area of the earth. |
| METHODISES | • methodises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of methodise. • METHODISE v. to reduce to method; to arrange in an orderly way; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts, also METHODIZE. |
| OSTEITIDES | • osteitides n. Plural of osteitis. • OSTEITIS n. inflammation of the bone. |
| PENTOSIDES | • pentosides n. Plural of pentoside. • PENTOSIDE n. a compound containing sugar. |
| POSTERISED | • posterised v. Simple past tense and past participle of posterise. • POSTERISE v. (US and Canadian slang) to humiliate (a sporting opponent) by performing a dramatic feat against them, also POSTERIZE. |
| REDEPOSITS | • redeposits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redeposit. • REDEPOSIT v. to deposit again. |
| SECTORISED | • sectorised adj. Alternative spelling of sectorized. • sectorised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sectorise. • SECTORISE v. to divide into sectors, also SECTORIZE. |
| SIDESTROKE | • sidestroke n. A swimming stroke swum on the swimmer’s side. • SIDESTROKE n. a swimming stroke which is executed on the side and in which the arms are swept in separate strokes towards the feet and downward and the legs do a scissors kick. |
| SONNETISED | • sonnetised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sonnetise. • SONNETISE v. to compose sonnets, also SONNETIZE. |
| SOVIETISED | • Sovietised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Sovietise. • SOVIETISE v. to transform to the soviet model, also SOVIETIZE. |
| TENDINOSES | Sorry, definition not available. |