| COMPUTERESE | • computerese n. (Informal, dated) The jargon associated with computers. • COMPUTERESE n. the jargon used by people who deal with computers. |
| CREEPMOUSES | • CREEPMOUSE n. an informal tickling game played with small children. |
| DEUTERANOPE | • deuteranope n. One who has deuteranopia. • DEUTERANOPE n. an individual affected with deuteranopia, red-green colour-blindness. |
| EPROUVETTES | • eprouvettes n. Plural of eprouvette. • EPROUVETTE n. (French) an apparatus for testing or proving the strength of gunpowder. |
| HOUSEKEEPER | • housekeeper n. (Now rare) Someone who owns a house as a place of residence; a householder. • housekeeper n. Someone (traditionally a woman) employed to look after the home, typically by managing domestic servants… • housekeeper n. Someone who manages the running of a home, traditionally the female head of the household. |
| MOUSEPIECES | • MOUSEPIECE n. (dialect) part of a hindleg of beef, next to the round. |
| PEDETENTOUS | • pedetentous adj. (Obsolete) Proceeding step by step; advancing cautiously. • PEDETENTOUS adj. proceeding slowly. |
| PETROLEUSES | • PETROLEUSE n. (French) a female petroleur, one who makes use of petroleum for incendiary purposes. |
| REEXPOSURES | • reexposures n. Plural of reexposure. • REEXPOSURE n. a new exposure. |
| SUPERHEROES | • superheroes n. Plural of superhero. • SUPERHERO n. any of various comic-book heroes with supernormal or superhuman powers. |
| SUPERPEOPLE | • superpeople n. Plural of superperson. • SUPERPERSON n. a very remarkable person. |
| UNDEREXPOSE | • underexpose v. (Photography) To take a photograph using too small an exposure. • underexpose v. To provide with insufficient publicity. • underexpose adj. (Photography) The condition when a photograph is darker than it should be because the film was not exposed… |
| UNDEVELOPED | • undeveloped adj. Not developed or used. • undeveloped adj. Not built on, unbuilt; not ready for building on. • undeveloped adj. Lagging behind others, especially in economic or social matters. |