| DECAPSULATES | • decapsulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decapsulate. • DECAPSULATE v. to remove a capsule from (a part or organ, esp. the kidney). |
| DESPITEOUSLY | • despiteously adv. In a despiteous manner. • DESPITEOUS adv. (obsolete) feeling or showing despite. |
| DESULPHURISE | • desulphurise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of desulfurize (American spelling). • DESULPHURISE v. to remove the sulphur from a compound, also DESULFURISE, DESULFURIZE, DESULPHURIZE. |
| DISPLEASURED | • displeasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of displeasure. • DISPLEASURE v. (archaic) to displease. |
| DISPLEASURES | • displeasures n. Plural of displeasure. • DISPLEASURE v. (archaic) to displease. |
| DOUBLESPEAKS | • DOUBLESPEAK n. language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth. |
| LOUDSPEAKERS | • loudspeakers n. Plural of loudspeaker, especially a pair for a left and right channel. • LOUDSPEAKER n. a device that changes electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance. |
| PELLUCIDNESS | • pellucidness n. Transparency; lucidity; clarity. • PELLUCIDNESS n. the state of being pellucid. |
| POLLUTEDNESS | • pollutedness n. The state of being polluted. • POLLUTEDNESS n. the state of being polluted. |
| PRESCHEDULES | • preschedules v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preschedule. • PRESCHEDULE v. to schedule in advance. |
| PRIDEFULNESS | • pridefulness n. The state or condition of being prideful (arrogant, haughty); pride. • PRIDEFULNESS n. the state of being prideful. |
| PSEUDOLOGIES | • pseudologies n. Plural of pseudology. • PSEUDOLOGY n. the art or science of lying. |
| PSEUDOLOGUES | • pseudologues n. Plural of pseudologue. • PSEUDOLOGUE n. a pathological liar. |
| SESQUIPEDALS | • SESQUIPEDAL n. a polysyllabic word. |
| SUPERSEDABLE | • supersedable adj. Capable of being superseded. • SUPERSEDABLE adj. that can be superseded. |
| SUPPRESSEDLY | • suppressedly adv. In a suppressed manner. • SUPPRESSED adv. SUPPRESS, to subdue or hold back. |