COTTONSEEDS | • cottonseeds n. Plural of cottonseed. • COTTONSEED n. the seed of the cotton plant, yielding a valuable oil. |
DENTISTRIES | • dentistries n. Plural of dentistry. • DENTISTRY n. the work of a dentist. |
DISENTITLES | • disentitles n. Plural of disentitle. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
DISINTEREST | • disinterest n. An absence of interest (attention or curiosity). • disinterest n. The absence of interest (bias or stake). • disinterest n. (Obsolete) What is contrary to interest or advantage. |
DISSENTIENT | • dissentient n. A dissenter. • dissentient adj. Dissenting; of a different opinion. • DISSENTIENT adj. dissenting. |
DIVESTMENTS | • divestments n. Plural of divestment. • DIVESTMENT n. the act of divesting. |
DOTTINESSES | • dottinesses n. Plural of dottiness. • DOTTINESS n. the state of being dotty. |
SETTLEDNESS | • settledness n. The quality or state of being settled. • SETTLEDNESS n. the state of being settled. |
SPOTTEDNESS | • spottedness n. The state or condition of being spotted. • SPOTTEDNESS n. the state of being spotted. |
STILTEDNESS | • stiltedness n. Self-consciousness, out-of-place formality, or forced behavior. • STILTEDNESS n. the state of being stilted. |
STINTEDNESS | • stintedness n. The state of being stinted. • STINTEDNESS n. the state of being stinted. |
STUDENTIEST | • STUDENTY adj. like or in the manner of a student. |
STUDENTRIES | • studentries n. Plural of studentry. • STUDENTRY n. a body of students. |
STUNTEDNESS | • stuntedness n. The quality of being stunted or dwarfed. • STUNTEDNESS n. the state of being stunted. |
SUSTENTATED | • sustentated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sustentate. • SUSTENTATE v. to sustain. |
SYNTHETISED | • synthetised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synthetise. • SYNTHETISE v. to put together in a synthesis, also SYNTHETIZE. |
TRANSVESTED | • transvested v. Simple past tense and past participle of transvest. • TRANSVEST v. to disguise; wear clothes of another, esp. of other sex. |
UNDERSTATES | • understates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understate. • UNDERSTATE v. to represent as less than is the case. |
UNSTEADIEST | • unsteadiest adj. Superlative form of unsteady: most unsteady. • UNSTEADY adj. not steady. |
VENDETTISTS | • vendettists n. Plural of vendettist. • VENDETTIST n. one who carries on a vendetta. |