| DISSEAT | • disseat v. (Archaic, transitive) To unseat. • DISSEAT v. to unseat, dethrone. |
| DISSEATED | • disseated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disseat. • DISSEAT v. to unseat, dethrone. |
| DISSEATING | • disseating v. Present participle of disseat. • DISSEAT v. to unseat, dethrone. |
| DISSEATS | • disseats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disseat. • DISSEAT v. to unseat, dethrone. |
| INTEROSSEAL | • interosseal adj. (Anatomy) Between bones; interosseous. • INTEROSSEAL adj. situated between bones, also INTEROSSEOUS. |
| MISSEAT | • misseat v. (Transitive) To seat badly or wrongly. • MISSEAT v. to seat wrongly. |
| MISSEATED | • misseated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misseat. • MISSEAT v. to seat wrongly. |
| MISSEATING | • misseating v. Present participle of misseat. • MISSEAT v. to seat wrongly. |
| MISSEATS | • misseats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misseat. • MISSEAT v. to seat wrongly. |
| ODYSSEAN | • Odyssean adj. Of or pertaining to the Odyssey, an Ancient Greek epic poem by Homer. • ODYSSEAN adj. of or like an odyssey, a long wandering journey. |
| ROUSSEAU | • Rousseau prop.n. (Countable) A surname from French. • Rousseau prop.n. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), Swiss philosopher. • ROUSSEAU n. (French) fried pemmican. |
| ROUSSEAUS | • ROUSSEAU n. (French) fried pemmican. |
| TROUSSEAU | • trousseau n. The clothes and linen, etc., that a bride collects or that is given to her for her wedding and married… • trousseau n. (Obsolete) A bundle. • Trousseau prop.n. A variety of red wine grape of the species Vitis vinifera originating in eastern France which is often… |
| TROUSSEAUS | • trousseaus n. Plural of trousseau. • TROUSSEAU n. (French) clothes collected by a bride for her marriage. |
| TROUSSEAUX | • trousseaux n. Plural of trousseau. • TROUSSEAU n. (French) clothes collected by a bride for her marriage. |