| AGELESSLY | • agelessly adv. In an ageless manner. • AGELESS adv. never growing old. |
| GALLISISE | • GALLISISE v. in winemaking, to bring to standard proportions by adding water and sugar to an inferior must, also GALLISE, GALLISIZE, GALLIZE. |
| GALLOWSES | • gallowses n. (Rather rare) plural of gallows. • GALLOWS n. a structure used to hang a condemn person. |
| GLANDLESS | • glandless adj. Without glands. • GLANDLESS adj. without glands. |
| GLARELESS | • glareless adj. That does not cause or exhibit any glare; characterized by diffuse light. • GLARELESS adj. without glare. |
| GLASSLESS | • glassless adj. Without glass. • GLASSLESS adj. without glass. |
| GLASSLIKE | • glasslike adj. Resembling glass. • GLASSLIKE adj. like glass. |
| LANGSPELS | • langspels n. Plural of langspel. • LANGSPEL n. (Norwegian) an old Shetland cithern, also LANGSPIEL, LANGSPIL. |
| LEGALESES | • LEGALESE n. the specialized language of lawyers. |
| LEGALISES | • legalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of legalise. • LEGALISE v. to make lawful, also LEGALIZE. |
| LEGALISMS | • legalisms n. Plural of legalism. • LEGALISM n. belief that salvation depends on strict adherence to the law. |
| LEGALISTS | • legalists n. Plural of legalist. • LEGALIST n. someone inclined to legalism. |
| SALESGIRL | • salesgirl n. A young woman employed as a salesclerk. • SALESGIRL n. a woman who sells merchandise. |
| SHIGELLAS | • shigellas n. Plural of shigella. • SHIGELLA n. a rod-shaped bacterium that causes bacillary dysentery. |
| SMALLAGES | • SMALLAGE n. a wild celery. |
| SPILLAGES | • spillages n. Plural of spillage. • SPILLAGE n. that which is spilt, also SPILTH. |
| STALLAGES | • stallages n. Plural of stallage. • STALLAGE n. rent paid for a market stall. |
| STILLAGES | • stillages n. Plural of stillage. • STILLAGE n. a cask stand, also STILLING, STILLION. |