| AIMLESSNESS | • aimlessness n. The state or quality of being aimless, or without purpose or direction. • AIMLESSNESS n. the quality of being aimless. |
| AMPLENESSES | • AMPLENESS n. the state of being ample. |
| ASSEMBLAGES | • assemblages n. Plural of assemblage. • ASSEMBLAGE n. (French) the collection of minerals that characterize a rock or a facies. |
| BALMINESSES | • BALMINESS n. the state of being balmy. |
| DISASSEMBLE | • disassemble v. To take to pieces; to reverse the process of assembly. • disassemble v. (Computing) To convert machine code to a human-readable, mnemonic form. • DISASSEMBLE v. to take apart. |
| ESEMPLASIES | • ESEMPLASY n. the unifying power of imagination. |
| LOAMINESSES | • LOAMINESS n. the state of being loamy. |
| MALTINESSES | • MALTINESS n. the state of being malty. |
| MANLINESSES | • manlinesses n. Plural of manliness. • MANLINESS n. the state of being manly. |
| MATELLASSES | • MATELLASSE n. (French) having a raised pattern as if quilted. |
| MEALINESSES | • mealinesses n. Plural of mealiness. • MEALINESS n. the state of being mealy. |
| MEASURELESS | • measureless adj. Not measured because it is so large that it is difficult or impossible to do so. • MEASURELESS adj. having no observable limit. |
| MISASSEMBLE | • misassemble v. (Transitive) To assemble badly or wrongly. • MISASSEMBLE v. to assemble wrongly. |
| MISSALETTES | • missalettes n. Plural of missalette. |
| REASSEMBLES | • reassembles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reassemble. • REASSEMBLE v. to assemble again. |
| SHAMELESSLY | • shamelessly adv. In a shameless manner; without shame; impudently. • SHAMELESS adv. without shame. |
| SMALLNESSES | • smallnesses n. Plural of smallness. • SMALLNESS n. the state of being small. |
| SUBASSEMBLE | • SUBASSEMBLE v. to assemble a part of. |