| BENEDICTUSES | • Benedictuses n. Plural of Benedictus. • BENEDICTUS n. a short canticle beginning 'Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini' in Latin and 'Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord' in English. |
| DECREPITUDES | • decrepitudes n. Plural of decrepitude. • DECREPITUDE n. the state of being decrepit. |
| DELIQUESCENT | • deliquescent adj. Seeming to melt away. • deliquescent adj. (Chemistry) Absorbing moisture from the air and forming a solution. • deliquescent adj. (Botany) Branching so that the stem is lost in branches, as in most deciduous trees. |
| DILUTENESSES | • DILUTENESS n. the state of being dilute. |
| DISQUIETENED | • disquietened v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquieten. • DISQUIETEN v. to make disquiet, anxious. |
| EDUCATIONESE | • educationese n. The jargon used by educators. • EDUCATIONESE n. the jargon used esp. by educational theorists. |
| ENTERTISSUED | • entertissued adj. Obsolete form of intertissued. • ENTERTISSUED adj. (Shakespeare) interwoven, also INTERTISSUED. |
| EUDIOMETRIES | • EUDIOMETRY n. measurement by use of a eudiometer, an apparatus for gas analysis. |
| EVENTUALISED | • eventualised v. Simple past tense and past participle of eventualise. • EVENTUALISE v. to happen, come into being, also EVENTUALIZE. |
| EXPENDITURES | • expenditures n. Plural of expenditure. • EXPENDITURE n. the act of expending. |
| SENECTITUDES | • SENECTITUDE n. old age. |
| SUPEREVIDENT | • superevident adj. Very evident; extremely obvious. • SUPEREVIDENT adj. very evident. |
| UNINTERESTED | • uninterested adj. (Obsolete) Unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested. • uninterested adj. Not interested; indifferent, not concerned. • UNINTERESTED adj. not interested. |
| UNITEDNESSES | • UNITEDNESS n. the state of being united. |
| UNREGISTERED | • unregistered adj. Not registered. • unregistered v. Simple past tense and past participle of unregister. • UNREGISTERED adj. not registered. |
| VIDEOTHEQUES | • VIDEOTHEQUE n. a cinema in which videos are shown. |