| COMMENDABLENESS | • commendableness n. The state or quality of being commendable. • COMMENDABLE n. that can be commended. |
| DEMOLISHMENTS | • demolishments n. Plural of demolishment. • DEMOLISHMENT n. the act of demolishing. |
| DISEMBOWELMENTS | • disembowelments n. Plural of disembowelment. • DISEMBOWELMENT n. the act of disembowelling. |
| DISEMPLOYMENTS | • DISEMPLOYMENT n. the act of disemploying. |
| DISMANTLEMENTS | • dismantlements n. Plural of dismantlement. • DISMANTLEMENT n. the act of dismantling. |
| EMBLOSSOMED | • emblossomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of emblossom. • EMBLOSSOM v. to cover or adorn with blossoms. |
| IMMEDICABLENESS | • IMMEDICABLE n. that cannot be medicated. |
| MADEMOISELLES | • mademoiselles n. Plural of mademoiselle. • Mademoiselles n. Plural of Mademoiselle. • MADEMOISELLE n. (French) a French title of respect for an unmarried woman. |
| MEDDLESOMENESS | • meddlesomeness n. The qualities of being meddlesome; officiousness, intrusiveness. • MEDDLESOMENESS n. the state of being meddlesome. |
| MEDIAEVALISMS | • mediaevalisms n. Plural of mediaevalism. • MEDIAEVALISM n. the spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to medieval ideals, also MEDIEVALISM. |
| MEDIEVALISMS | • medievalisms n. Plural of medievalism. • MEDIEVALISM n. the spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to medieval ideal, also MEDIAEVALISM. |
| MELODRAMATISES | • melodramatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of melodramatise. • MELODRAMATISE v. to make melodramatic, also MELODRAMATIZE. |
| MESDEMOISELLES | • mesdemoiselles n. Plural of mademoiselle. • Mesdemoiselles n. Plural of Mademoiselle. • MADEMOISELLE n. (French) a French title of respect for an unmarried woman. |
| MISASSEMBLED | • misassembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of misassemble. • misassembled adj. Incorrectly assembled. • MISASSEMBLE v. to assemble wrongly. |
| MISDEVELOPMENTS | • misdevelopments n. Plural of misdevelopment. |
| SLEDGEHAMMERS | • sledgehammers n. Plural of sledgehammer. • SLEDGEHAMMER n. a large hammer used e.g. for breaking rocks. |
| SUMMERSAULTED | • summersaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of summersault. • SUMMERSAULT v. to perform a leap in which a person turns his heels over his head and lights upon his feet; a turning end over end, also SOMERSAULT, SOMERSET, SUMMERSET. |