| CLEANSES | • cleanses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cleanse. • CLEANSE v. to clean. |
| ENOLASES | • enolases n. Plural of enolase. • ENOLASE n. a muscle enzyme. |
| ENSLAVES | • enslaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enslave. • ENSLAVE v. to make a slave of. |
| HALENESS | • haleness n. The state or quality of being hale. • HALENESS n. the state of being hale. |
| LAMENESS | • lameness n. An impediment to walking due to the feet or legs. • lameness n. (Informal) The quality of being lame, pathetic or uncool. • LAMENESS n. the state of being lame. |
| LATENESS | • lateness n. The property of being late. • LATENESS n. the quality of being late. |
| LEANNESS | • leanness n. The property of being lean, without excess or fat. • LEANNESS n. the state of being lean. |
| MALENESS | • maleness n. The characteristic, state or condition of being male. • MALENESS n. the quality of being a male. |
| MANELESS | • maneless adj. Without a mane. • MANELESS adj. without a mane. |
| NAMELESS | • nameless adj. Not having a name; unnamed. • nameless adj. Whose name is unknown; unidentified or obscure; anonymous. • nameless adj. Unable to be described or expressed. |
| PALENESS | • paleness n. The condition or degree of being pale or of lacking color. • PALENESS n. the quality of being pale. |
| PANELESS | • paneless adj. Without a pane. • PANELESS adj. without a pane. |
| REALNESS | • realness n. The state of being real; reality. • REALNESS n. the state of being real. |
| SALESMEN | • salesmen n. Plural of salesman. • SALESMAN n. a man who sells merchandise. |
| SCALENES | • scalenes n. Plural of scalene. • SCALENE n. one of the paired muscles of the neck, also SCALENUS. |
| SEALINES | • sealines n. Plural of sealine. • SEALINE n. a coastline. |
| VANELESS | • vaneless adj. Without vanes. • VANELESS adj. without a vane. |