| AUDIOMETRISTS | • audiometrists n. Plural of audiometrist. • AUDIOMETRIST n. one who measures differences in hearing, also AUDIOMETRICIAN. |
| DESTRUCTIVISM | • destructivism n. An art movement that involves destroying objects in front of spectators. • DESTRUCTIVISM n. the theory that a part of a whole may be considered a principle part if the destruction of that part would lead to the destruction of the whole. |
| DISBURSEMENTS | • disbursements n. Plural of disbursement. • DISBURSEMENT n. the act of disbursing. |
| DISCOMFITURES | • discomfitures n. Plural of discomfiture. • DISCOMFITURE n. the act of discomfiting. |
| DISCOMPOSURES | • discomposures n. Plural of discomposure. • DISCOMPOSURE n. lack of composure. |
| MIDDLEBUSTERS | • middlebusters n. Plural of middlebuster. • MIDDLEBUSTER n. a plow with a double moldboard, used to prepare the ground for planting by producing furrows and ridges. |
| MISADVENTURES | • misadventures n. Plural of misadventure. • MISADVENTURE n. a misfortune, also MISVENTURE. |
| MISDEMEANOURS | • misdemeanours n. Plural of misdemeanour. • MISDEMEANOUR n. in UK formerly, a crime less serious than a felony, also MISDEMEANOR. |
| MISINSTRUCTED | • misinstructed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misinstruct. • MISINSTRUCT v. to instruct wrongly. |
| MISPERSUADING | • mispersuading v. Present participle of mispersuade. • MISPERSUADE v. to persuade wrongly. |
| MISUNDERSTAND | • misunderstand v. (Transitive) To understand incorrectly, while believing one has understood correctly. • MISUNDERSTAND v. to fail to understand. |
| MISUNDERSTOOD | • misunderstood v. Simple past tense and past participle of misunderstand. • misunderstood adj. Not comprehended correctly. • misunderstood adj. Unfairly disliked as a result of prejudice, slander, or hasty assumptions. |
| NEMATODIRUSES | • NEMATODIRUS n. any of a genus of parasitic nematode worms found in the intestines of mammals. |
| PRASEODYMIUMS | • praseodymiums n. Plural of praseodymium. • PRASEODYMIUM n. a chemical element, a metal with green salts, isolated from the once-supposed element didymium. |
| REDUCTIONISMS | • reductionisms n. Plural of reductionism. • REDUCTIONISM n. the belief that complex phenomena are reducible to simple ones. |
| SUBMINISTERED | • subministered v. Simple past tense and past participle of subminister. • SUBMINISTER v. to supply, to administer. |
| SUPERKINGDOMS | • superkingdoms n. Plural of superkingdom. • SUPERKINGDOM n. a taxonomical classification comprising several kingdoms. |
| UNDEREMPHASIS | • underemphasis n. Insufficient emphasis. • UNDEREMPHASIS n. less emphasis than is possible or desirable. |
| UNSYMMETRISED | • unsymmetrised adj. Made unsymmetrical. • UNSYMMETRISED adj. not symmetrised, also UNSYMMETRIZED. |