| APOSTOLISED | • apostolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of apostolise. • APOSTOLISE v. to preach, also APOSTOLIZE. |
| DEPOSITIONS | • depositions n. Plural of deposition. • DEPOSITION n. the act of depositing. |
| DESORPTIONS | • desorptions n. Plural of desorption. • DESORPTION n. release from an adsorbed state. |
| DISCOMPOSED | • discomposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of discompose. • discomposed adj. Uneasy or disturbed. • DISCOMPOSE v. to disarrange; to disturb. |
| DISCOMPOSES | • discomposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discompose. • DISCOMPOSE v. to disarrange; to disturb. |
| ENDOSCOPIES | • endoscopies n. Plural of endoscopy. • ENDOSCOPY n. the art or process of examining by means of the endoscope. |
| ENDOSCOPIST | • endoscopist n. A person who performs endoscopies. • ENDOSCOPIST n. one who uses an endoscope. |
| IDEOPOLISES | • ideopolises n. Plural of ideopolis. • IDEOPOLIS n. a city that is sustained primarily by intellectual enterprises such as education, the media, advertising and design, with a highly educated workforce. |
| ISOPRENOIDS | • isoprenoids n. Plural of isoprenoid. • ISOPRENOID n. a type of chemical compound, featuring a hydrocarbon of the terpene group. |
| PEDOLOGISTS | • pedologists n. Plural of pedologist. • PEDOLOGIST n. one who studies the growth and development of children, also PAEDOLOGIST. |
| PICOSECONDS | • picoseconds n. Plural of picosecond. • PICOSECOND n. a trillionth of a second. |
| PRIESTHOODS | • priesthoods n. Plural of priesthood. • PRIESTHOOD n. the office, dignity, or character of a priest. |
| PROBOSCIDES | • proboscides n. Plural of proboscis. • PROBOSCIS n. an elongated organ, usually associated with the mouth. |
| RADIOSCOPES | • radioscopes n. Plural of radioscope. • RADIOSCOPE n. an instrument for viewing objects using X-rays. |
| SPIDERWOODS | • SPIDERWOOD n. a kind of tree found in New Zealand, aka neinei. |
| TORPEDOISTS | • torpedoists n. Plural of torpedoist. • TORPEDOIST n. one whose job is to fire torpedoes. |