| CROSSCHECKED | • crosschecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of crosscheck. • cross-checked v. Simple past tense and past participle of cross-check. • cross␣checked v. Simple past tense and past participle of cross check. |
| ENSCHEDULING | • enscheduling v. Present participle of enschedule. • ENSCHEDULE v. (Shakespeare) to insert into a schedule. |
| ESCHEATMENTS | • escheatments n. Plural of escheatment. • ESCHEATMENT n. forfeiture of property to state for lack of heir. |
| GEGENSCHEINS | • gegenscheins n. Plural of gegenschein. • GEGENSCHEIN n. (German) a faint oval patch of light directly opposite the sun in the night sky, caused by reflection of sunlight by dust particles. |
| HAMANTASCHEN | • hamantaschen n. Traditional Ashkenazi three-cornered cookies eaten during the Jewish holiday of Purim. The filling may… • HAMANTASCH n. (Yiddish) a three-cornered pastry traditionally eaten during the Jewish festival Purim. |
| LUFTMENSCHEN | • luftmenschen n. Plural of luftmensch. • LUFTMENSCH n. (Yiddish) an impractical dreamer having no definite business or income. |
| NONSCHEDULED | • nonscheduled adj. Not scheduled; not according to schedule. • NONSCHEDULED adj. not scheduled. |
| OVERSCHEDULE | • overschedule v. (Transitive) To overfill the schedule of. |
| POSTISCHEMIC | • postischemic adj. Following (or caused by) ischemia. • POSTISCHEMIC adj. following ischemia, an inadequate flow of blood to part of the body. |
| PRESCHEDULED | • prescheduled v. Simple past tense and past participle of preschedule. • PRESCHEDULE v. to schedule in advance. |
| PRESCHEDULES | • preschedules v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preschedule. • PRESCHEDULE v. to schedule in advance. |
| RESCHEDULING | • rescheduling v. Present participle of reschedule. • rescheduling n. A change of schedule. • RESCHEDULING n. the act of scheduling again. |
| SCHECKLATONS | • SCHECKLATON n. (Spenser) a kind of gilt leather, also CHECKLATON, SHECKLATON. |
| SCHEMATISING | • schematising v. Present participle of schematise. • SCHEMATISE v. to make a scheme of, also SCHEMATIZE. |
| SCHEMATIZING | • schematizing v. Present participle of schematize. • SCHEMATIZE v. to make a scheme of, also SCHEMATISE. |
| SCHEMOZZLING | • schemozzling v. Present participle of schemozzle. • SCHEMOZZLE v. (Yiddish) to make off, also SHEMOZZLE, SHIMOZZLE, SHLEMOZZLE. |
| SCHOTTISCHES | • schottisches n. Plural of schottische. • schottisches n. Plural of schottisch. • SCHOTTISCHE n. (German) an old polka-like round dance. |
| TSCHERNOSEMS | • tschernosems n. Plural of tschernosem. • TSCHERNOSEM n. (Russian) a very fertile soil of subhumid steppe, also CHERNOZEM. |
| ZWISCHENZUGS | • zwischenzugs n. Plural of zwischenzug. • ZWISCHENZUG n. (German) in chess, a temporizing move (i.e. a delay in capturing, usually via a check). |