| AUDIOMETERS | • audiometers n. Plural of audiometer. • AUDIOMETER n. an instrument for measuring acuity of hearing. |
| DESIDERATUM | • desideratum n. Something that is wished for, or considered desirable, particularly when thought to be essential. • DESIDERATUM n. (Latin) something considered necessary or desirable. |
| DEVOURMENTS | • devourments n. Plural of devourment. • DEVOURMENT n. the act of devouring. |
| DOCUMENTERS | • documenters n. Plural of documenter. • DOCUMENTER n. one who documents. |
| DRUMBEATERS | • drumbeaters n. Plural of drumbeater. • DRUMBEATER n. one who makes drumbeats. |
| EUDIOMETERS | • eudiometers n. Plural of eudiometer. • EUDIOMETER n. an apparatus for gas analysis. |
| KETTLEDRUMS | • kettledrums n. Plural of kettledrum. • kettle-drums n. Plural of kettle-drum. • kettle␣drums n. Plural of kettle drum. |
| MENSTRUATED | • menstruated v. Simple past tense and past participle of menstruate. • MENSTRUATE v. to undergo menstruation. |
| MISFEATURED | • misfeatured adj. Having ugly or misshapen features. • MISFEATURED adj. ugly, ill-favoured. |
| OUTMASTERED | • outmastered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmaster. • OUTMASTER v. to surpass. |
| OUTMEASURED | • outmeasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmeasure. • OUTMEASURE v. to exceed in measure or extent. |
| OUTSCREAMED | • outscreamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outscream. • OUTSCREAM v. to surpass at screaming. |
| REFUNDMENTS | • refundments n. Plural of refundment. • REFUNDMENT n. the act of refunding; also, that which is refunded. |
| RESUBMITTED | • resubmitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of resubmit. • RESUBMIT v. to submit again. |
| SUMMERTIDES | • summertides n. Plural of summertide. • SUMMERTIDE n. summer time. |
| SUNDERMENTS | • sunderments n. Plural of sunderment. • SUNDERMENT n. (archaic) separation. |
| UNDERMASTED | • undermasted adj. (Nautical) Having masts smaller than the usual size. • undermasted adj. (Nautical) Having too few masts. • UNDERMASTED adj. having insufficient masts. |
| UNDERNTIMES | • UNDERNTIME n. (obsolete) the time of the midday meal, also UNDERTIME. |