| ARTFULNESS | • artfulness n. The quality of being artful or of acting in an artful manner. • ARTFULNESS n. the state of being artful. |
| FAMOUSNESS | • famousness n. The condition of being famous; fame. • FAMOUSNESS n. the state of being famous. |
| FANTASQUES | • FANTASQUE n. (obsolete) a fancy, a whim. |
| FAULTINESS | • faultiness n. The quality of being faulty. • FAULTINESS n. the state of being faulty. |
| FRUGALNESS | • frugalness n. The property of being frugal. • FRUGALNESS n. the state of being frugal. |
| FUNDRAISES | • fundraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fundraise. • FUNDRAISE v. to raise funds. |
| FUSTIANISE | • FUSTIANISE v. to write bombastically, also FUSTIANIZE. |
| INFLATUSES | • INFLATUS n. (Latin) a blowing or breathing into; inspiration. |
| LAWFULNESS | • lawfulness n. Property of being lawful, of obeying the law. • lawfulness n. Property of operating in a manner organized by certain laws. • LAWFULNESS n. the state of being lawful. |
| MANFULNESS | • manfulness n. The state of being manful. • MANFULNESS n. the state of being manful. |
| SANGUIFIES | • sanguifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sanguify. • SANGUIFY v. to make blood. |
| SUFFISANCE | • SUFFISANCE n. (obsolete) sufficiency. |
| SULFONATES | • sulfonates n. Plural of sulfonate. • sulfonates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sulfonate. • SULFONATE n. a salt of sulphonic acid. |
| TRANSFUSED | • transfused v. Simple past tense and past participle of transfuse. • TRANSFUSE v. to pour out into another vessel; to transfer (e.g. blood) to another's veins. |
| TRANSFUSER | • transfuser n. One who transfuses. • transfuser n. A device for performing transfusion. • TRANSFUSER n. one who transfuses. |
| TRANSFUSES | • transfuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transfuse. • TRANSFUSE v. to pour out into another vessel; to transfer (e.g. blood) to another's veins. |
| UNFAIRNESS | • unfairness n. (Uncountable) The state of being unfair; lack of justice. • unfairness n. (Countable) An unjust act or situation. • UNFAIRNESS n. the state of being unfair. |
| UNSAFENESS | • unsafeness n. The state or condition of being unsafe. • UNSAFENESS n. the state of being unsafe. |
| UNSAFETIES | • unsafeties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsafety. • UNSAFETY n. lack of safety. |