| ADULTNESS | • adultness n. The state or quality of being an adult. • ADULTNESS n. the state of being adult. |
| ADULTRESS | • adultress n. Alternative form of adulteress. • ADULTRESS n. a female adulterer, also ADULTERESS. |
| ASSAULTED | • assaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of assault. • ASSAULT v. to attack. |
| ASSUMEDLY | • assumedly adv. (Chiefly US) In an assumed manner; presumably. • ASSUMED adv. ASSUME, to take for granted. |
| ASSUREDLY | • assuredly adv. In an assured manner; certainly. • ASSUREDLY adv. ASSURED. |
| DAUNTLESS | • dauntless adj. Invulnerable to fear or intimidation. • DAUNTLESS adj. unafraid. |
| DISVALUES | • disvalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disvalue. • DISVALUE v. to disparage. |
| GLADIUSES | • gladiuses n. Plural of gladius. • GLADIUS n. (Latin) the internal shell, or pen, of cephalopods. |
| GUARDLESS | • guardless adj. Defenceless. • guardless adj. Without a guard. • GUARDLESS adj. without a guard or defense. |
| LASSITUDE | • lassitude n. Lethargy or lack of energy; fatigue. • lassitude n. Listlessness or languor. • LASSITUDE n. the state of being tired or weary. |
| LAUNDRESS | • laundress n. Synonym of washerwoman. • laundress v. (Obsolete, historical) To act as a laundress. • LAUNDRESS n. a woman who does laundry. |
| MUSCADELS | • muscadels n. Plural of muscadel. • MUSCADEL n. a rich spicy wine derived from muscat grapes, also MUSCADELLE, MUSCATEL. |
| RESIDUALS | • residuals n. Plural of residual. • RESIDUAL n. that which remains as a residue. |
| SLUGABEDS | • slugabeds n. Plural of slugabed. • slug-a-beds n. Plural of slug-a-bed. • SLUGABED n. one who indulges in lying abed, also SLUGGABED. |
| SPADEFULS | • spadefuls n. Plural of spadeful. • SPADEFUL n. as much as a spade can hold. |
| SUBLEASED | • subleased v. Simple past tense and past participle of sublease. • sub-leased v. Simple past tense and past participle of sub-lease. • SUBLEASE v. to rent leased property to another, also SUBLET. |
| UNCLASSED | • unclassed adj. Not assigned a class. • UNCLASSED adj. without class divisions; unclassified. |
| UNSADDLES | • unsaddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsaddle. • UNSADDLE v. to remove the saddle from. |