| COMPASSIONED | • compassioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of compassion. • COMPASSION v. (archaic) to pity. |
| COMPOSEDNESS | • composedness n. The state or quality of being composed. • COMPOSEDNESS n. the state of being composed. |
| DECOMPOSITES | • decomposites n. Plural of decomposite. • DECOMPOSITE n. a composite element that is itself composed of other elements. |
| DECOMPRESSOR | • decompressor n. That which decompresses. • DECOMPRESSOR n. a device for decompressing. |
| DISCOMPOSURE | • discomposure n. The state of being discomposed. • discomposure n. (Obsolete) Discordance; disagreement of parts. • DISCOMPOSURE n. lack of composure. |
| MONODISPERSE | • monodisperse adj. (Of a colloid) Having particles of (approximately) the same size. • monodisperse adj. (Of a polymer, proscribed) Synonym of uniform (“composed of a single macromolecular species”). • monodisperse v. To cause to become monodisperse. |
| OBCOMPRESSED | • obcompressed adj. Compressed or flattened anteroposteriorly, or in a way opposite to the usual one. • OBCOMPRESSED adj. flattened from front to back. |
| OMBUDSPERSON | • ombudsperson n. A person of any gender who performs the function historically defined by the term ombudsman. |
| POSTMODIFIES | • postmodifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of postmodify. • POSTMODIFY v. to modify the sense of (a word or phrase) by being placed after it. |
| PSEUDOMONADS | • pseudomonads n. Plural of pseudomonad. • PSEUDOMONAD n. a virgate plant and animal pathogen. |
| PSEUDOMORPHS | • pseudomorphs n. Plural of pseudomorph. • PSEUDOMORPH n. a false or abnormal physical form. |
| PSEUDONYMOUS | • pseudonymous adj. Of or pertaining to a pseudonym. • pseudonymous adj. (Of a name) Fictitious. • pseudonymous adj. That uses a pseudonym. |
| SPODOMANCIES | • SPODOMANCY n. divination by means of ashes. |
| SPOKESMODELS | • spokesmodels n. Plural of spokesmodel. |