| DEPOLYMERISING | • depolymerising v. Present participle of depolymerise. • DEPOLYMERISE v. to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula, also DEPOLYMERIZE. |
| DEPRESSURISING | • depressurising v. Present participle of depressurise. • DEPRESSURISE v. to reduce the air pressure in esp. suddenly, also DEPRESSURIZE. |
| DEPRESSURIZING | • depressurizing v. Present participle of depressurize. • DEPRESSURIZE v. to reduce the air pressure in esp. suddenly, also DEPRESSURISE. |
| DISPARAGEMENTS | • disparagements n. Plural of disparagement. • DISPARAGEMENT n. the act of disparaging. |
| EAVESDROPPINGS | • eavesdroppings n. Plural of eavesdropping. • EAVESDROPPING n. the act of listening in on a private conversation. |
| EPIGRAMMATISED | • epigrammatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of epigrammatise. • EPIGRAMMATISE v. to make an epigram, also EPIGRAMMATIZE. |
| OVERPEDALLINGS | • OVERPEDALLING n. excessive pedalling. |
| OVERPERSUADING | • overpersuading v. Present participle of overpersuade. • OVERPERSUADE v. to persuade to act contrary to one's conviction or preference. |
| OVERRESPONDING | • overresponding v. Present participle of overrespond. • OVERRESPOND v. to respond excessively. |
| PREDESIGNATING | • predesignating v. Present participle of predesignate. • PREDESIGNATE v. to specify beforehand. |
| PREDESIGNATION | • predesignation n. The act of predesignating. • PREDESIGNATION n. the act of predesignating. |
| PREDESIGNATORY | • PREDESIGNATORY adj. specifying beforehand. |
| PREDESTINATING | • predestinating v. Present participle of predestinate. • PREDESTINATE v. to determine beforehand. |
| PSEUDEPIGRAPHA | • pseudepigrapha n. Writings falsely ascribed to famous persons (historical or mythical) to lend them greater legitimacy… • PSEUDEPIGRAPHA n. spurious writings, esp. writings falsely attributed to biblical characters or times (plural of 16-letter pseudepigraphon. |
| PSEUDEPIGRAPHS | • pseudepigraphs n. Plural of pseudepigraph. • PSEUDEPIGRAPH n. a book ascribed to Old Testament characters, but not judged genuine by scholars. |
| PSEUDEPIGRAPHY | • pseudepigraphy n. The composition of pseudepigrapha, false credit of authorship to give ideas greater legitimacy. • PSEUDEPIGRAPHY n. the ascription of false names of authors to works. |
| PSEUDOGRAPHIES | • pseudographies n. Plural of pseudography. • PSEUDOGRAPHY n. unsatisfactory spelling. |
| SUPERHARDENING | • superhardening v. Present participle of superharden. • SUPERHARDEN v. to harden to extremes. |
| SUPERINTENDING | • superintending v. Present participle of superintend. • SUPERINTEND v. to have or exercise the charge and oversight of. |
| UNDERSPENDINGS | • UNDERSPENDING n. the act of not spending enough. |