| ADHESIVENESS | • adhesiveness n. The quality of being, or the degree to which a thing is, adhesive. • ADHESIVENESS n. the quality of being adhesive. |
| ANESTHETISED | • anesthetised adj. Alternative spelling of anesthetized. • ANESTHETISE v. to subject to anesthesia, also ANAESTHETISE, ANAESTHETIZE, ANESTHETIZE. |
| ANESTHETIZED | • anesthetized v. Simple past tense and past participle of anesthetize. • anesthetized adj. Subject to anesthesia. • anesthetized adj. (Figurative) Made to be unfeeling, alienated and emotionless. |
| DISHEARTENED | • disheartened adj. Discouraged, despairing. • disheartened v. Simple past tense and past participle of dishearten. • DISHEARTEN v. to cause to lose spirit or morale. |
| DISHEVELMENT | • dishevelment n. The state or quality of being disheveled. • DISHEVELMENT n. the state of being dishevelled. |
| ENDOTHERMIES | • ENDOTHERMY n. surgical introduction of electric needle or knife into tissues. |
| HIDDENNESSES | • hiddennesses n. Plural of hiddenness. • HIDDENNESS n. the state of being hidden. |
| INDEHISCENCE | • indehiscence n. The state of being indehiscent. • INDEHISCENCE n. the state of being indehiscent, not splitting open at maturity. |
| NEEDLEFISHES | • needlefishes n. Plural of needlefish. • NEEDLEFISH n. the European great pipefish. |
| PHENETIDINES | • phenetidines n. Plural of phenetidine. • PHENETIDINE n. a liquid amine used in the manufacture of dyestuffs. |
| PHENOMENISED | • phenomenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of phenomenise. • PHENOMENISE v. to bring into the world of experience, also PHENOMENIZE. |
| RECHRISTENED | • rechristened v. Simple past tense and past participle of rechristen. • RECHRISTEN v. to christen again. |
| SHEEPHERDING | • sheepherding n. The activity of herding sheep. • SHEEPHERDING n. looking after sheep. |
| SMITHEREENED | • smithereened adj. Smashed into small fragments; pulverized. • SMITHEREEN v. to break into small fragments. |
| WITHEREDNESS | • witheredness n. The state of being withered. • WITHEREDNESS n. the state of being withered. |