| 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. |
| PEDICULOSES | • pediculoses n. Plural of pediculosis. • PEDICULOSIS n. infestation with lice. |
| PEDICULOSIS | • pediculosis n. (Medicine) Infestation with head lice. • PEDICULOSIS n. infestation with lice. |
| PROMUSCIDES | • promuscides n. Plural of promuscis. • PROMUSCIS n. a proboscis, esp. an insect's. |
| PSEUDIMAGOS | • pseudimagos n. Plural of pseudimago. • PSEUDIMAGO n. a stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago. |
| PSEUDOACIDS | • PSEUDOACID n. a compound which is not an acid but which is isomeric with and transformable into an acid. |
| PSEUDOCIDES | • pseudocides n. Plural of pseudocide. • PSEUDOCIDE n. faking one's own death. |
| SOAPSUDSIER | • SOAPSUDSY adj. like soapsuds. |
| SPLENDIDOUS | • splendidous adj. Obsolete spelling of splendidious. • SPLENDIDOUS adj. (obsolete) splendid, also SPLENDIDIOUS. |
| STUPENDIOUS | • stupendious adj. (Obsolete) Stupendous. • STUPENDIOUS adj. (Milton) stupendous. |
| SULPHOXIDES | • sulphoxides n. Plural of sulphoxide. • SULPHOXIDE n. any compound containing a sulphinyl group and a hydrocarbon radical, also SULFOXIDE. |
| SUPEROXIDES | • superoxides n. Plural of superoxide. • SUPEROXIDE n. a peroxide, an oxide with the highest proportion of oxygen. |
| SUSPENSOIDS | • suspensoids n. Plural of suspensoid. • SUSPENSOID n. a colloid dispersed with difficulty, yielding an unstable solution that cannot be reformed after coagulation. |
| SUSPICIONED | • suspicioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of suspicion. • SUSPICION v. to suspect. |
| UNPASSIONED | • unpassioned adj. Free from passion. • UNPASSIONED adj. without passions. |