| DEMONETISES | • demonetises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demonetise. • DEMONETISE v. to deprive of monetary value; to withdraw from circulation, also DEMONETIZE. |
| EMPASSIONED | • empassioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of empassion. • empassioned adj. Obsolete form of impassioned. • EMPASSIONED adj. (Spenser) full of passion. |
| ENCOMPASSED | • encompassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encompass. • ENCOMPASS v. to surround. |
| ENDOMITOSES | • endomitoses n. Plural of endomitosis. • ENDOMITOSIS n. division of chromosomes not followed by nuclear division that results in an increased number of chromosomes in the cell. |
| ENDOMIXISES | • ENDOMIXIS n. in Protozoa, a nuclear reorganization without conjugation. |
| EUDEMONISMS | • eudemonisms n. Plural of eudemonism. • EUDEMONISM n. the theory that the highest ethical goal is happiness and personal wellbeing, also EUDAEMONISM, EUDAIMONISM. |
| EUDEMONISTS | • eudemonists n. Plural of eudemonist. • EUDEMONIST n. a student of eudemonics, the art or theory of happiness, also EUDAEMONIST. |
| JIMSONWEEDS | • jimsonweeds n. Plural of jimsonweed. • jimson␣weeds n. Plural of jimson weed. • JIMSONWEED n. the thorn-apple. |
| MODERNISERS | • modernisers n. Plural of moderniser. • MODERNISER n. one who modernises, also MODERNIZER. |
| MOLDINESSES | • MOLDINESS n. the state of being moldy, also MOULDINESS. |
| MOODINESSES | • moodinesses n. Plural of moodiness. • MOODINESS n. the state of being moody. |
| REMOVEDNESS | • removedness n. The quality of being removed; distance. • REMOVEDNESS n. the state of being removed. |
| SECONDMENTS | • secondments n. Plural of secondment. • SECONDMENT n. the act of seconding. |
| SEDIMENTOUS | • sedimentous adj. Of or relating to sediment. • SEDIMENTOUS adj. of or like sediment. |
| SYNDESMOSES | • syndesmoses n. Plural of syndesmosis. • SYNDESMOSIS n. an articulation in which the contiguous surfaces of the bones are rough and are bound together by a ligament. |