| BLOWSINESS | • blowsiness n. The state or quality of being blowsy. • BLOWSINESS n. the state of being blowsy, also BLOWZINESS. |
| BOLDNESSES | • boldnesses n. Plural of boldness. • BOLDNESS n. the quality of being bold. |
| BONILASSES | • BONILASSE n. (Spenser) a bonny lass, also BONNILASSE. |
| CLUBMOSSES | • clubmosses n. Plural of clubmoss. • club-mosses n. Plural of club-moss. • club␣mosses n. Plural of club moss. |
| EMBLOSSOMS | • emblossoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emblossom. • EMBLOSSOM v. to cover or adorn with blossoms. |
| LOBSCOUSES | • lobscouses n. Plural of lobscouse. • LOBSCOUSE n. a sailor's dish prepared by stewing or baking bits of meat with vegetables. |
| MESOBLASTS | • mesoblasts n. Plural of mesoblast. • MESOBLAST n. another name for the mesoderm, the middle germ layer of the embryo in early development. |
| NOBILESSES | • NOBILESSE n. (Spenser) nobility, nobleness, also NOBLESSE. |
| OBSESSEDLY | • obsessedly adv. With an obsession. |
| OBSOLESCES | • obsolesces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obsolesce. • OBSOLESCE v. to grow obsolescent. |
| OUTBLESSES | • outblesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbless. • OUTBLESS v. to surpass in blessing. |
| POSSIBLEST | • possiblest adj. (Nonstandard) superlative form of possible: most possible. • POSSIBLE adj. that can be done. |
| REBLOSSOMS | • reblossoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reblossom. • REBLOSSOM v. to blossom again. |
| SLABSTONES | • slabstones n. Plural of slabstone. • SLABSTONE n. flagstone. |
| SLOEBUSHES | • sloebushes n. Plural of sloebush. • sloe-bushes n. Plural of sloe-bush. • sloe␣bushes n. Plural of sloe bush. |
| SUBLESSORS | • sublessors n. Plural of sublessor. • sub-lessors n. Plural of sub-lessor. • SUBLESSOR n. a person who grants a sublease, a lease by a tenant or lessee to another person. |
| SUBSOILERS | • subsoilers n. Plural of subsoiler. • SUBSOILER n. a plough for subsoiling. |
| SYMBOLISES | • symbolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of symbolise. • SYMBOLISE v. to be symbolic of, also SYMBOLIZE. |