| ASSAILMENTS | • assailments n. Plural of assailment. • ASSAILMENT n. the act or power of assailing. |
| CARNASSIALS | • carnassials n. Plural of carnassial. • CARNASSIAL n. a tooth adapted for tearing. |
| DUNIWASSALS | • duniwassals n. Plural of duniwassal. • DUNIWASSAL n. (Gaelic) a Highland gentleman of inferior rank, also DUNIEWASSAL, DUNNIEWASSAL. |
| FATALNESSES | • FATALNESS n. the quality of being fatal. |
| HANDGLASSES | • handglasses n. Plural of handglass. • hand␣glasses n. Plural of hand glass. • HANDGLASS n. a magnifying glass held in the hand. |
| MISANALYSES | • misanalyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misanalyse. • misanalyses n. Plural of misanalysis. • MISANALYSIS n. a wrong analysis. |
| MISANALYSIS | • misanalysis n. Incorrect analysis. • MISANALYSIS n. a wrong analysis. |
| SALABLENESS | • salableness n. Alternative form of saleableness. • SALABLENESS n. the quality of being salable, also SALEABILITY. |
| SALMANASERS | • SALMANASER n. a large wine bottle containing 2.10 gallons, also SALMANAZAR. |
| SANDCASTLES | • sandcastles n. Plural of sandcastle. • SANDCASTLE n. a castle made of sand. |
| SANDGLASSES | • sandglasses n. Plural of sandglass. • SANDGLASS n. an instrument for measuring time by the running of sand. |
| SAVABLENESS | • savableness n. Capability of being saved. • SAVABLENESS n. the state of being savable. |
| SCANDALISES | • scandalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scandalise. • SCANDALISE v. to offend the moral sense of, also SCANDALIZE. |
| THALASSIANS | • thalassians n. Plural of thalassian. • THALASSIAN n. a type of sea turtle. |
| TRANSPOSALS | • transposals n. Plural of transposal. • TRANSPOSAL n. the act of transposing, or the state of being transposed. |
| VASSALISING | • VASSALISE v. to reduce to the status of a vassal, also VASSALIZE. |
| WASSAILINGS | • wassailings n. Plural of wassailing. • WASSAILING n. (historical) the holding of a wassail. |