| CUSSEDNESSES | • cussednesses n. Plural of cussedness. • CUSSEDNESS n. the quality of being cussed. |
| DECUSSATIONS | • decussations n. Plural of decussation. • DECUSSATION n. the action of crossing (as of nerve fibers) esp. in the form of an X. |
| DISCUSSIONAL | • discussional adj. Pertaining to discussion. • DISCUSSIONAL adj. relating to discussion. |
| MISFOCUSSING | • misfocussing v. Present participle of misfocus. • MISFOCUS v. to focus badly. |
| OVERFOCUSSED | • overfocussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overfocus. • OVERFOCUS v. to focus to excess. |
| OVERFOCUSSES | • overfocusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overfocus. • OVERFOCUS v. to focus to excess. |
| PERCUSSIONAL | • percussional adj. Involving or relating to percussion; percussive. • PERCUSSIONAL adj. relating to percussion. |
| PERCUSSIVELY | • percussively adv. In a percussive way. • PERCUSSIVE adv. of or relating to percussion. |
| PREFOCUSSING | • prefocussing v. Present participle of prefocus. • PREFOCUS v. to focus beforehand. |
| REDISCUSSING | • rediscussing v. Present participle of rediscuss. • REDISCUSS v. to discuss again. |
| REPERCUSSING | • repercussing v. Present participle of repercuss. • REPERCUSS v. to reverberate, have consequences. |
| REPERCUSSION | • repercussion n. A consequence or ensuing result of some action. • repercussion n. The act of driving back, or the state of being driven back; reflection; reverberation. • repercussion n. (Music) Rapid reiteration of the same sound. |
| REPERCUSSIVE | • repercussive adj. Tending or able to repercuss; having the power of sending back; causing to reverberate. • repercussive adj. Driven back; rebounding; reverberated. • repercussive adj. (Obsolete) Repellent; driving back. |
| SUCCUSSATION | • succussation n. (Obsolete) Violent shaking or jolting. • succussation n. (Obsolete) A trot or trotting. • SUCCUSSATION n. a violent shaking. |