| BASTARDISING | • bastardising v. Present participle of bastardise. • BASTARDISE v. to make a bastard of, also BASTARDIZE. |
| FOOLHARDISES | • FOOLHARDISE n. (Spenser) foolhardiness, also FOOLHARDIZE. |
| GALLIARDISES | • GALLIARDISE n. (archaic) gaiety. |
| HANSARDISING | • HANSARDISE v. to confront someone with his or her previously recorded opinions, also HANSARDIZE. |
| JEOPARDISING | • jeopardising v. Present participle of jeopardise. • JEOPARDISE v. to expose to loss or injury, also JEOPARDIZE. |
| KEYBOARDISTS | • keyboardists n. Plural of keyboardist. • KEYBOARDIST n. one who plays the keyboard. |
| SHERARDISING | • sherardising v. Present participle of sherardise. • SHERARDISE v. to coat with zinc by heating with zinc-dust in a vacuum, also SHERARDIZE. |
| SLUGGARDISED | • sluggardised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sluggardise. • SLUGGARDISE v. (Shakespeare) to make lazy, also SLUGGARDIZE. |
| SLUGGARDISES | • sluggardises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sluggardise. • SLUGGARDISE v. (Shakespeare) to make lazy, also SLUGGARDIZE. |
| STANDARDISED | • standardised adj. (British spelling) Designed in a standard manner or according to an official or accepted standard. • standardised v. Simple past tense and past participle of standardise. • STANDARDISE v. to make standard, also STANDARDIZE. |
| STANDARDISER | • standardiser n. Alternative form of standardizer. • STANDARDISER n. one who standardises, also STANDARDIZER. |
| STANDARDISES | • standardises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of standardise. • STANDARDISE v. to make standard, also STANDARDIZE. |
| VANGUARDISMS | • vanguardisms n. Plural of vanguardism. • VANGUARDISM n. the condition of being or practice of positioning oneself as or within the vanguard of a movement, esp. political. |
| VANGUARDISTS | • vanguardists n. Plural of vanguardist. • VANGUARDIST n. a practitioner of vanguardism. |
| VINEYARDISTS | • vineyardists n. Plural of vineyardist. • VINEYARDIST n. one who owns a vineyard. |