| AUTHORESSES | • authoresses n. Plural of authoress. • AUTHORESS n. a female author. |
| CHOLESTASES | • cholestases n. Plural of cholestasis. • CHOLESTASIS n. a checking or failure of bile flow. |
| CHOLESTASIS | • cholestasis n. (Pathology) The suppression of the flow of bile caused by an obstruction associated with the liver. • CHOLESTASIS n. a checking or failure of bile flow. |
| GOATISHNESS | • goatishness n. The state or condition of being goatish. • GOATISHNESS n. the state of being goatish, lustful. |
| HAEMOSTASES | • haemostases n. Plural of haemostasis. • HAEMOSTASIS n. stoppage of bleeding or the circulation, also HAEMOSTASIA, HEMOSTASIA, HEMOSTASIS. |
| HAEMOSTASIS | • haemostasis n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemostasis. • hæmostasis n. Alternative form of hemostasis. • HAEMOSTASIS n. stoppage of bleeding or the circulation, also HAEMOSTASIA, HEMOSTASIA, HEMOSTASIS. |
| HASSOCKIEST | • HASSOCKY adj. soft and cushiony. |
| HEMOSTASIAS | • HEMOSTASIA n. the stopping of bleeding or arrest of blood circulation in an organ or part, as during a surgical operation, also HAEMOSTASIA, HAEMOSTASIS, HEMOSTASIS. |
| HOMEOSTASES | • homeostases n. Plural of homeostasis. • HOMEOSTASIS n. a tendency towards health or stable physical conditions, also HOMOEOSTASIS. |
| HOMEOSTASIS | • homeostasis n. (Physiology) The ability of a system or living organism to adjust its internal environment to maintain… • homeostasis n. Such a dynamic equilibrium or balance. • HOMEOSTASIS n. a tendency towards health or stable physical conditions, also HOMOEOSTASIS. |
| HYPOSTASISE | • hypostasise v. Alternative form of hypostasize. • HYPOSTASISE v. to treat as hypostasis, to personify, also HYPOSTASIZE, HYPOSTATISE, HYPOSTATIZE. |
| LOATHNESSES | • LOATHNESS n. unwillingness, reluctance. |
| SHAHTOOSHES | • shahtooshes n. Plural of shahtoosh. • SHAHTOOSH n. (Persian) the soft wool of the protected Tibetan antelope, also SHATOOSH. |
| SOMESTHESIA | • somesthesia n. Somatesthesia. • SOMESTHESIA n. sensory perception of bodily feelings like touch, pain, position of the limbs, etc., also SOMAESTHESIA, SOMAESTHESIS, SOMESTHESIS. |
| SOOTHSAYERS | • soothsayers n. Plural of soothsayer. • SOOTHSAYER n. a person who predicts the future by magical, intuitive, or more rational means. |
| STATEHOUSES | • statehouses n. Plural of statehouse. • state␣houses n. Plural of state house. • STATEHOUSE n. the building in which a State legislature holds its sessions. |
| STEAKHOUSES | • steakhouses n. Plural of steakhouse. • steak␣houses n. Plural of steak house. • STEAKHOUSE n. a restaurant specialising in steak. |
| STOMACHLESS | • stomachless adj. Without a stomach. • STOMACHLESS adj. without a stomach. |
| STONEWASHES | • stonewashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stonewash. • STONEWASH v. to wash with stones to give a worn appearance. |
| SUCCOTASHES | • succotashes n. Plural of succotash. • SUCCOTASH n. (Native American) a traditional American dish made from corn kernels and lima beans. |