SURPLUSSED | • surplussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of surplus. • SURPLUS v. to be in excess. |
DESULFURISES | • desulfurises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulfurise. • DESULFURISE v. to remove the sulfur from a compound, also DESULFURIZE, DESULPHURISE, DESULPHURIZE. |
BLUNDERBUSSES | • blunderbusses n. Plural of blunderbuss. • BLUNDERBUSS n. an old-fashioned gun. |
CREDULOUSNESS | • credulousness n. The characteristic or state of being credulous; credulity. • CREDULOUSNESS n. the state of being credulous. |
DESULFURISERS | • DESULFURISER n. a device for removing sulfur, also DESULFURIZER. |
DESULPHURISES | • desulphurises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulphurise. • DESULPHURISE v. to remove the sulphur from a compound, also DESULFURISE, DESULFURIZE, DESULPHURIZE. |
LUDICROUSNESS | • ludicrousness n. The state or quality of being ludicrous. • LUDICROUS n. ridiculous. |
DESULPHURISERS | • DESULPHURISER n. an agent for desulphuring, also DESULPHURIZER. |
RIDICULOUSNESS | • ridiculousness n. (Uncountable) The characteristic of being ridiculous. • ridiculousness n. (Countable) The result of being ridiculous. • RIDICULOUSNESS n. the state of being ridiculous. |
STRIDULOUSNESS | • stridulousness n. The quality of being stridulous. • STRIDULOUSNESS n. the state of being stridulous. |
CREDULOUSNESSES | • CREDULOUSNESS n. the state of being credulous. |
DISTRUSTFULNESS | • distrustfulness n. The state or quality of being distrustful or doubtful; distrust; mistrust. • DISTRUSTFUL n. having or showing distrust. |
DOLICHOSAURUSES | • DOLICHOSAURUS n. any member of the Dolichosauria, a group of Cretaceous fossil reptiles. |
INCREDULOUSNESS | • incredulousness n. (Rare) Incredulity; the state of being skeptical or in disbelief. • INCREDULOUSNESS n. the state of being incredulous. |
LUDICROUSNESSES | • ludicrousnesses n. Plural of ludicrousness. • LUDICROUSNESS n. LUDICROUS, ridiculous. |
UNRUFFLEDNESSES | • UNRUFFLEDNESS n. the state of being unruffled. |