| DEHUMANISATIONS | • dehumanisations n. Plural of dehumanisation. • DEHUMANISATION n. the process of dehumanising, also DEHUMANIZATION. |
| DISENCHANTMENTS | • disenchantments n. Plural of disenchantment. • DISENCHANTMENT n. the state of being disenchanted. |
| DISENTHRALMENTS | • disenthralments n. Plural of disenthralment. • DISENTHRALMENT n. the act of disenthralling, also DISENTHRALLMENT. |
| DISFURNISHMENTS | • DISFURNISHMENT n. the state of being disfurnished. |
| DISHEARTENMENTS | • disheartenments n. Plural of disheartenment. • DISHEARTENMENT n. the state of being disheartened. |
| DISPLENISHMENTS | • displenishments n. Plural of displenishment. • DISPLENISHMENT n. the act of displenishing. |
| DISTINGUISHMENT | • distinguishment n. A distinction; observation of difference. • DISTINGUISHMENT n. (Shakespeare) distinction. |
| EXTINGUISHMENTS | • extinguishments n. Plural of extinguishment. • EXTINGUISHMENT n. the act of extinguishing. |
| FORTHCOMINGNESS | • forthcomingness n. The state or quality of being forthcoming. • FORTHCOMINGNESS n. the state of being forthcoming. |
| HOMOGENISATIONS | • homogenisations n. Plural of homogenisation. • HOMOGENISATION n. the act of homogenising, also HOMOGENIZATION. |
| HYPERINSULINISM | • hyperinsulinism n. Hyperinsulinemia. • HYPERINSULINISM n. the presence of excess insulin in the body resulting in hypoglycemia. |
| MISAPPREHENSION | • misapprehension n. A failure to understand something; an illusion, misconception or misunderstanding. • MISAPPREHENSION n. the act of misapprehending. |
| MISSHAPENNESSES | • MISSHAPENNESS n. the state of being misshapen. |
| MONOPHTHONGISES | • monophthongises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monophthongise. • MONOPHTHONGISE v. to pronounce as a monophthong, also MONOPHTHONGIZE. |
| NIGHTMARISHNESS | • nightmarishness n. The state or condition of being nightmarish. • NIGHTMARISH n. like a nightmare, also NIGHTMARY. |
| RELINQUISHMENTS | • relinquishments n. Plural of relinquishment. • RELINQUISHMENT n. the act of relinquishing. |
| SCRIMSHANDERING | • scrimshandering v. Present participle of scrimshander. • SCRIMSHANDER v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDY, SCRIMSHAW. |
| SUPERHUMANISING | • superhumanising v. Present participle of superhumanise. • SUPERHUMANISE v. to make superhuman, also SUPERHUMANIZE. |