| DELIGHTFULNESS | • delightfulness n. The state or quality of being delightful. • DELIGHTFUL n. full of delight. |
| DISFURNISH | • disfurnish v. (Transitive, archaic) To deprive of that with which anything is furnished (Furniture, equipment, etc… • DISFURNISH v. to strip, render destitute. |
| DISFURNISHED | • disfurnished v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfurnish. • disfurnished adj. Deprived of furniture, accoutrements or belongings; stripped, destitute. • DISFURNISH v. to strip, render destitute. |
| DISFURNISHES | • disfurnishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disfurnish. • DISFURNISH v. to strip, render destitute. |
| DISFURNISHING | • disfurnishing v. Present participle of disfurnish. • DISFURNISH v. to strip, render destitute. |
| DISFURNISHMENT | • disfurnishment n. (Archaic) The act of disfurnishing, or the state of being disfurnished. • DISFURNISHMENT n. the state of being disfurnished. |
| DISFURNISHMENTS | • DISFURNISHMENT n. the state of being disfurnished. |
| GROUNDFISHES | • groundfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of groundfish. • GROUNDFISH n. a marine fish that is found at the bottom e.g. cod, haddock. |
| HEEDFULNESS | • heedfulness n. The state or quality of being heedful. • HEEDFULNESS n. the state of being heedful. |
| HEEDFULNESSES | • HEEDFULNESS n. the state of being heedful. |
| HOUNDFISHES | • houndfishes n. Plural of houndfish. • HOUNDFISH n. a name given to various species of small shark or dogfish. |
| SCHADENFREUDES | • schadenfreudes n. Plural of schadenfreude. • SCHADENFREUDE n. (German) enjoyment gained from others' troubles. |
| THOUSANDFOLDS | • thousandfolds n. Plural of thousandfold. • THOUSANDFOLD n. a thousand times as much. |
| THUNDERFLASHES | • thunderflashes n. Plural of thunderflash. • THUNDERFLASH n. a container, such as a blank shell, filled with explosive powder, which makes a flash and a loud explosion when detonated. |
| UNDERFISHES | • underfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underfish. • UNDERFISH v. to fish insufficiently. |
| UNDERSHERIFFS | • undersheriffs n. Plural of undersheriff. • UNDERSHERIFF n. one below the rank of sheriff. |
| UNFRIENDSHIPS | • UNFRIENDSHIP n. (archaic) unfriendliness. |