| ALBESPINES | • ALBESPINE n. (archaic) hawthorn, also ALBESPYNE. |
| ALBESPYNES | • ALBESPYNE n. (archaic) hawthorn, also ALBESPINE. |
| ANABLEPSES | • ANABLEPS n. (Greek) any of a genus of bony fishes with open air-bladders and projecting eyes divided in two for vision in air and water. |
| BESPANGLES | • bespangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespangle. • BESPANGLE v. to adorn with spangles. |
| ENCAPSULES | • encapsules v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encapsule. • ENCAPSULE v. to encapsulate. |
| ESPAGNOLES | • espagnoles n. Plural of espagnole. • ESPAGNOLE n. (French) a brown sauce flavoured with tomatoes and sherry. |
| ESPLANADES | • esplanades n. Plural of esplanade. • ESPLANADE n. (French) a level open stretch of paved or grassy ground, esp. one designed for walking or driving along a shore. |
| PALENESSES | • palenesses n. Plural of paleness. • PALENESS n. the quality of being pale. |
| PARENTLESS | • parentless adj. Having no (living) parent. • parentless adj. (Computing) Having no parent in a data structure. • PARENTLESS adj. without parents. |
| PEARLINESS | • pearliness n. Quality of being pearly. • PEARLINESS n. the state of being pearly. |
| PLANESIDES | • PLANESIDE n. the area next to an aeroplane. |
| PLEASANCES | • pleasances n. Plural of pleasance. • PLEASANCE n. (archaic) a pleasure ground or specialized part of a garden. |
| PLEONASTES | • pleonastes n. Plural of pleonaste. • PLEONASTE n. a dark-green to black variety of spinel. |
| WEAPONLESS | • weaponless adj. Lacking a weapon. • WEAPONLESS adj. lacking weapons. |