| EMBRANCHMENTS | • embranchments n. Plural of embranchment. • EMBRANCHMENT n. branching out. |
| ENCROACHMENTS | • encroachments n. Plural of encroachment. • ENCROACHMENT n. the act of encroaching. |
| ENTRENCHMENTS | • entrenchments n. Plural of entrenchment. • ENTRENCHMENT n. the act of entrenching. |
| INTRENCHMENTS | • intrenchments n. Plural of intrenchment. • INTRENCHMENT n. the act of intrenching. |
| MISMATCHMENTS | • mismatchments n. Plural of mismatchment. • MISMATCHMENT n. the act of mismatching. |
| NIGHTWATCHMEN | • nightwatchmen n. Plural of nightwatchman. • night-watchmen n. Plural of night-watchman (alternative spelling of night watchmen). • night␣watchmen n. Plural of night watchman. |
| NONATTACHMENT | • nonattachment n. Lack of attachment, especially freedom from attachment to worldly things or goals, as in some Eastern philosophies. • non-attachment n. Alternative form of nonattachment. • NONATTACHMENT n. absence of an attachment. |
| PARCHMENTIEST | • PARCHMENTY adj. like parchment. |
| PARCHMENTISED | • PARCHMENTISE v. to make like parchment, e.g. by treating with sulphuric acid, also PARCHMENTIZE. |
| PARCHMENTISES | • PARCHMENTISE v. to make like parchment, e.g. by treating with sulphuric acid, also PARCHMENTIZE. |
| PARCHMENTIZED | • parchmentized v. Simple past tense and past participle of parchmentize. • PARCHMENTIZE v. to make like parchment, e.g. by treating with sulphuric acid, also PARCHMENTISE. |
| PARCHMENTIZES | • parchmentizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parchmentize. • PARCHMENTIZE v. to make like parchment, e.g. by treating with sulphuric acid, also PARCHMENTISE. |
| REATTACHMENTS | • reattachments n. Plural of reattachment. • REATTACHMENT n. the act of reattaching. |
| RETRENCHMENTS | • retrenchments n. Plural of retrenchment. • RETRENCHMENT n. cutting down on; reduction in amount of. |
| STAGECOACHMEN | • stagecoachmen n. Plural of stagecoachman. • STAGECOACHMAN n. the driver of a stagecoach. |
| WELTSCHMERZES | • WELTSCHMERZ n. (German) mental depression or apathy caused by comparison of the actual state of the world with an ideal state. |