| ADMASSES | • ADMASS n. the mass audience of advertisements. |
| ASSESSED | • assessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of assess. • ASSESS v. to estimate the value of for taxation. |
| ASSISTED | • assisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of assist. • ASSIST v. to give aid or support to. |
| ASSUREDS | • assureds n. Plural of assured. • ASSURED n. an insured person. |
| BADASSES | • badasses n. Plural of badass. • bad-asses n. Plural of bad-ass. • bad␣asses n. Plural of bad ass. |
| DEGASSES | • degasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of degas. • DEGAS v. to remove gas from. |
| DISCASES | • discases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discase. • DISCASE v. (Shakespeare) to undress. |
| DISEASES | • diseases n. Plural of disease. • diseases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disease. • DISEASE v. to make unhealthy. |
| DISSAVES | • dissaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissave. • DISSAVE v. to use savings for current expenses. |
| DISSEATS | • disseats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disseat. • DISSEAT v. to unseat, dethrone. |
| PASSADES | • passades n. Plural of passade. • PASSADE n. (French) a turn of a horse backward or forward on the same ground. |
| SANDLESS | • sandless adj. Without sand. • SANDLESS adj. without sand. |
| SARSDENS | • Sarsdens n. Plural of Sarsden. • SARSDEN n. a sandstone boulder of South England; such a stone used in a prehistoric monument, also SARSEN. |
| SEASIDES | • seasides n. Plural of seaside. • SEASIDE n. the seashore. |
| SODALESS | • sodaless adj. Without soda. • SODALESS adj. without soda. |
| WESSANDS | • wessands n. Plural of wessand. • WESSAND n. (Old English) the windpipe, also WEASAND, WEASON, WEAZAND, WESAND, WEZAND, WIZZEN. |