| ANTECHAPELS | • antechapels n. Plural of antechapel. • ANTECHAPEL n. an anteroom to a chapel or church. |
| BODYSHAPERS | • BODYSHAPER n. an undergarment which flattens the stomach, bottom etc. |
| BRICKSHAPED | • brickshaped adj. Shaped like a brick. • brick-shaped adj. Alternative spelling of brickshaped. • BRICKSHAPED adj. shaped like a brick. |
| CHAPERONAGE | • chaperonage n. The state of being a chaperon. • chaperonage n. The protection offered by a chaperon. • CHAPERONAGE n. the act of chaperoning. |
| CHAPERONING | • chaperoning v. Present participle of chaperone. • chaperoning n. The act or process of a person being chaperoned. • CHAPERON v. (French) to accompany and supervise. |
| CHAPERONINS | • chaperonins n. Plural of chaperonin. |
| MISSHAPENLY | • misshapenly adv. In a misshapen manner. • MISSHAPEN adv. MISSHAPE, (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| SHAPELESSLY | • shapelessly adv. In a shapeless manner. • SHAPELESS adv. without shape. |
| SHAPELINESS | • shapeliness n. (Uncountable) The property of being shapely. • shapeliness n. (Countable, rare) The result or product of being shapely. • SHAPELINESS n. the state of being shapely. |
| TRANSSHAPED | • transshaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of transshape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |
| TRANSSHAPES | • transshapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transshape. • TRANSSHAPE v. to change into another shape. |
| UNDERSHAPEN | • undershapen adj. (Poetic, nonce word) Under the usual size; dwarfish; small. • UNDERSHAPEN adj. (Tennyson) imperfectly formed. |
| UNSHAPELIER | • UNSHAPELY adj. not shapely. |