| ASSESSED | • assessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of assess. • ASSESS v. to estimate the value of for taxation. |
| ASSESSES | • assesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assess. • ASSESS v. to estimate the value of for taxation. |
| ASSESSOR | • assessor n. One who assesses a property for tax or insurance evaluation. • assessor n. (Law) A specialist who assists the court in determining a matter. • assessor n. A civil servant entrusted with checking the veracity of data and criteria used by a taxpayer to complete a tax return. |
| BASSNESS | • bassness n. The quality of being bass. • BASSNESS n. the state of being low in pitch. |
| CASSISES | • cassises n. Plural of cassis. • CASSIS n. (French) a blackcurrant liqueur. |
| MASSLESS | • massless adj. Having no mass. • MASSLESS adj. without mass e.g. of a particle. |
| PASSLESS | • passless adj. Offering no way to pass; impassable. • passless adj. Without a pass (authorization document). • PASSLESS adj. unable to be negotiated. |
| PASSUSES | • passuses n. Plural of passus. • PASSUS n. (Latin) a section of a poem or story. |
| REASSESS | • reassess v. To assess again; to revise an earlier assessment; to reevaluate. • REASSESS v. to assess again. |
| SASHLESS | • sashless adj. Without a sash. • SASHLESS adj. without a sash. |
| SASSIEST | • sassiest adj. Superlative form of sassy: most sassy. • SASSY adj. impertinent. |
| STRASSES | • strasses n. Plural of strass. • STRASS n. (German) a paste for making false gems. |