| DISESPOUSED | • disespoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISESPOUSES | • disespouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DUMPINESSES | • DUMPINESS n. the state of being dumpy. |
| PRESSURISED | • pressurised v. Simple past tense and past participle of pressurise. • pressurised adj. (British spelling) Alternative form of pressurized. • PRESSURISE v. to place under pressure, also PRESSURIZE. |
| PROUDNESSES | • proudnesses n. Plural of proudness. • PROUDNESS n. the quality of being proud. |
| PUDGINESSES | • PUDGINESS n. the state of being pudgy. |
| STAPEDIUSES | • STAPEDIUS n. the muscle of the middle ear. |
| SUPERSEDEAS | • supersedeas n. (Law) A type of surety bond that a court requires from an appellant who wants to delay payment of a… • supersedeas n. (Law) A writ requiring a lower court to suspend an action. • SUPERSEDEAS n. a stay order (to stay an execution or legal proceedings). |
| SUPERSEDERS | • superseders n. Plural of superseder. • SUPERSEDER n. one who supersedes. |
| SUPERSPEEDS | • superspeeds n. Plural of superspeed. • SUPERSPEED n. a very high speed. |
| UNDERPASSES | • underpasses n. Plural of underpass. • UNDERPASS n. a road passing under another road or a railway etc. |
| UNPOSSESSED | • unpossessed adj. Not possessed; not owned by anybody. • unpossessed adj. Not subject to possession by a spirit. • unpossessed adj. (Dated) Not in possession of. |