| ADMEASUREMENTS | • admeasurements n. Plural of admeasurement. • ADMEASUREMENT n. the act of measuring or apportioning. |
| DEMISEMIQUAVER | • demisemiquaver n. (Music) A thirty-second note, drawn as a crotchet with three tails. • DEMISEMIQUAVER n. a 1/32 note in music. |
| DEMULTIPLEXERS | • demultiplexers n. Plural of demultiplexer. • DEMULTIPLEXER n. an electronic device that separates a multiplex signal into its component parts. |
| DISFEATUREMENT | • DISFEATUREMENT n. the act of disfeaturing. |
| DISTEMPERATURE | • distemperature n. (Now rare) A state of adverse or unhealthy atmospheric conditions. • distemperature n. (Now rare) Unhealthy imbalance of bodily humours; a disorder. • DISTEMPERATURE n. (archaic) lack of proper temperature; intemperateness. |
| DREAMFULNESSES | • DREAMFULNESS n. the state of being dreamful. |
| EMPYREUMATISED | • EMPYREUMATISE v. to render empyreumatic, also EMPYREUMATIZE. |
| ENDEAVOURMENTS | • endeavourments n. Plural of endeavourment. • ENDEAVOURMENT n. (Spenser) endeavour. |
| FOREJUDGEMENTS | • forejudgements n. Plural of forejudgement. • FOREJUDGEMENT n. an advance judgment, also FOREJUDGMENT. |
| KETTLEDRUMMERS | • kettledrummers n. Plural of kettledrummer. • KETTLEDRUMMER n. one who plays the kettledrums. |
| MEASUREDNESSES | • MEASUREDNESS n. the state of being measured. |
| OVERBURDENSOME | • overburdensome adj. Too burdensome. • OVERBURDENSOME adj. excessively burdensome. |
| PSEUDOMEMBRANE | • pseudomembrane n. (Medicine, pathology) A layer which resembles a membrane, especially one forming over a mucosal surface. • PSEUDOMEMBRANE n. a false membrane. |
| TREMENDOUSNESS | • tremendousness n. The state or condition of being tremendous. • TREMENDOUSNESS n. the state of being tremendous. |
| UNDEREMPHASISE | • underemphasise v. Alternative form of underemphasize. • UNDEREMPHASISE v. to emphasise insufficiently, also UNDEREMPHASIZE. |
| UNDEREMPHASIZE | • underemphasize v. (Transitive) To place insufficient emphasis on. • UNDEREMPHASIZE v. to emphasise insufficiently, also UNDEREMPHASISE. |
| UNDERESTIMATED | • underestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |
| UNDERESTIMATES | • underestimates n. Plural of underestimate. • underestimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |
| UNDERSTATEMENT | • understatement n. (Uncountable, rhetoric) A figure of speech whereby something is made to seem smaller or less important… • understatement n. (Countable) An instance of such phrasing or lack of emphasis. • understatement n. An incomplete disclosure that intentionally withholds relevant information. |