ADDRESSING | • addressing v. Present participle of address. • addressing n. A process of putting a person’s name and address on an item of mail. • addressing n. (Computing) Any of several methods of locating and accessing information within storage. |
CANDIDNESS | • candidness n. The quality of being candid. • CANDIDNESS n. the state of being candid. |
DAMNEDESTS | • DAMNEDEST n. utmost effort, in phrase to do one's damnedest, also DAMNDEST, DAMNEST. |
DARNEDESTS | • DARNEDEST n. one's utmost, also DARNEST, DARNDEST. |
DEADLINESS | • deadliness n. Synonym of lethality. • deadliness n. (Figurative, hyperbolic) Tedium, or the quality of being boring. • DEADLINESS n. the quality of being deadly. |
DEADNESSES | • deadnesses n. Plural of deadness. • DEADNESS n. the state of being dead. |
DISCANDIES | • discandies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discandy. • DISCANDY v. (Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied, also DISCANDIE. |
HANDEDNESS | • handedness n. (Chemistry, physics) The property that distinguishes an asymmetric object from its mirror image. For… • handedness n. A preference (usually innate) for using one hand rather than the other. • HANDEDNESS n. a tendency to use one hand rather than the other. |
HANDPASSED | • handpassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of handpass. • HANDPASS v. (in Australian Rules and Gaelic football) to pass the ball by striking it with one hand while it is held in the other. |
HEADSTANDS | • headstands n. Plural of headstand. • HEADSTAND n. a gymnastic standing on one's head. |
LANDDROSES | • landdroses n. Plural of landdros. • LANDDROS n. (South African) in South Africa, a district magistrate or sheriff, also LANDDROST. |
LANDSLIDES | • landslides n. Plural of landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
SEDGELANDS | • sedgelands n. Plural of sedgeland. • SEDGELAND n. land where sedge grows. |
UNSWADDLES | • unswaddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unswaddle. • UNSWADDLE v. to take a swaddle from; to unswathe. |
WINDLASSED | • windlassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of windlass. • WINDLASS v. to raise with a hoist. |