ADVENTURISTS | • adventurists n. Plural of adventurist. • ADVENTURIST n. a practitioner of adventurism. |
DECONSTRUCTS | • deconstructs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deconstruct. • DECONSTRUCT v. to examine (as a work of literature) using the methods of deconstruction. |
DEOBSTRUENTS | • deobstruents n. Plural of deobstruent. • DEOBSTRUENT n. something that removes an obstacle. |
DESTRUCTIONS | • destructions n. Plural of destruction. • DESTRUCTION n. the state or fact of being destroyed. |
DESTRUCTIVES | • DESTRUCTIVE n. something destructive. |
DISTINCTURES | • DISTINCTURE n. distinctness. |
DISTRIBUTEES | • distributees n. Plural of distributee. • DISTRIBUTEE n. one who receives a distribution. |
DISTRIBUTERS | • distributers n. Plural of distributer. • DISTRIBUTER n. one who distributes, also DISTRIBUTOR. |
DISTRUSTLESS | • distrustless adj. Free from distrust. • DISTRUSTLESS adj. without distrust. |
DIVESTITURES | • divestitures n. Plural of divestiture. • DIVESTITURE n. the act of divesting, also DIVESTURE. |
ENTERTISSUED | • entertissued adj. Obsolete form of intertissued. • ENTERTISSUED adj. (Shakespeare) interwoven, also INTERTISSUED. |
ILLUSTRATEDS | • illustrateds n. Plural of illustrated. • ILLUSTRATED n. an illustrated magazine. |
INTERTISSUED | • intertissued adj. Interwoven. • INTERTISSUED adj. interwoven, also ENTERTISSUED. |
OUTDOORSIEST | • outdoorsiest adj. Superlative form of outdoorsy: most outdoorsy. • OUTDOORSY adj. (colloq.) of an outdoors inclination. |
RESUSCITATED | • resuscitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of resuscitate. • RESUSCITATE v. to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness. |
SEQUESTRATED | • sequestrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
SUBSATURATED | • subsaturated adj. Less than fully saturated. • SUBSATURATED adj. incompletely saturated. |
SUMMERSETTED | • summersetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of summerset. • SUMMERSET v. to somersault, also SOMERSAULT, SOMERSET, SUMMERSAULT. |
UNDERTHIRSTS | • UNDERTHIRST n. (Wordsworth) an underlying or subconscious thirst. |
UNDERTHRUSTS | • underthrusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underthrust. • UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass. |