| ALDOLASES | • aldolases n. Plural of aldolase. • ALDOLASE n. an enzyme. |
| BLADELESS | • bladeless adj. Having no blade. • BLADELESS adj. without blades. |
| DAYSHELLS | • DAYSHELL n. (dialect) a thistle. |
| DISALLIES | • disallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disally. • DISALLY v. to break an alliance. |
| GLANDLESS | • glandless adj. Without glands. • GLANDLESS adj. without glands. |
| IDEALLESS | • idealless adj. Devoid of ideals. • IDEALLESS adj. without ideals. |
| SALESLADY | • saleslady n. A woman who is employed as a sales clerk. • SALESLADY n. a woman who sells merchandise. |
| SARDELLES | • sardelles n. Plural of sardelle. • SARDELLE n. a small fish related to the sardine, also SARDEL. |
| SIDEWALLS | • sidewalls n. Plural of sidewall. • side␣walls n. Plural of side wall. • SIDEWALL n. the side portion of a tyre between tread and tyre rim. |
| SPADILLES | • SPADILLE n. the ace of spades in the game of ombre, also SPADILLIO, SPADILLO. |
| SPENDALLS | • spendalls n. Plural of spendall. • spend-alls n. Plural of spend-all. • SPENDALL n. a spendthrift. |
| TASSELLED | • tasselled adj. Having tassels. • TASSEL v. to adorn with dangling ornaments. |
| VASSALLED | • vassalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of vassal. • VASSAL v. to subject. |
| WALLSENDS | • Wallsends n. Plural of Wallsend. • WALLSEND n. coal of a certain quality and size; originally coal dug at Wallsend. |