| ACIDNESS | • acidness n. Acidity, sourness. • ACIDNESS n. acidity; sourness. |
| ADENOSIS | • adenosis n. (Medicine) Benign swelling, scarring or enlargement of the lymph glands; a minor, low-risk glandular condition. • ADENOSIS n. abnormal growth of glandular tissue. |
| ADONISES | • adonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adonise. • Adonises n. Plural of Adonis. • ADONISE v. to adorn (oneself), also ADONIZE. |
| ANISEEDS | • aniseeds n. Plural of aniseed. • ANISEED n. the dried fruit of anise; a cordial made from it. |
| ANODISES | • anodises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anodise. • ANODISE v. to give a protective coat, also ANODIZE. |
| ARIDNESS | • aridness n. The state or quality of being arid. • ARIDNESS n. the state of being arid. |
| ASSIGNED | • assigned v. Simple past tense and past participle of assign. • ASSIGN v. to set apart for a particular purpose. |
| AVIDNESS | • avidness n. The characteristic of being avid. • AVIDNESS n. avidity. |
| DANISHES | • danishes n. Plural of danish. • DANISH n. a pastry of raised dough. |
| DESTAINS | • destains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destain. • DESTAIN v. to rid of stain. |
| SANDIEST | • sandiest adj. Superlative form of sandy: most sandy. • SANDY adj. covered with sand. |
| SARDINES | • sardines n. Plural of sardine. • sardines n. (Uncountable) A children’s game in which the players hide together, lying side by side. • Sardines n. Plural of Sardine. |
| SHANDIES | • shandies n. Plural of shandy. • SHANDY n. a mixture of beer or ginger beer and lemonade. |
| SIDESMAN | • sidesman n. An assistant to a churchwarden, one of whose duties is to collect offerings during a service. • SIDESMAN n. a deputy churchwarden. |
| VANESSID | • vanessid n. Any butterfly of the genus Vanessa. • VANESSID n. a butterfly of the red admiral genus Vanessa, also VANESSA. |
| WINDASES | • WINDAS n. a windlass, also WINDAC. |