| BARRENNESSES | • barrennesses n. Plural of barrenness. • BARRENNESS n. the state of being barren. |
| BRANKURSINES | • BRANKURSINE n. acanthus, or bear's-breech. |
| CONSTRAINERS | • constrainers n. Plural of constrainer. • CONSTRAINER n. something or someone that constrains. |
| CONTRARINESS | • contrariness n. The state of being contrary. • CONTRARINESS n. the state of being contrary. |
| FRAGRANTNESS | • fragrantness n. The quality of being fragrant; fragrance. • FRAGRANTNESS n. the state of being fragrant. |
| INTERSTRAINS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| INTERSTRANDS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| NARROWNESSES | • narrownesses n. Plural of narrowness. • NARROWNESS n. the state of being narrow. |
| ORDINARINESS | • ordinariness n. The quality or condition of being ordinary. • ORDINARINESS n. the state of being ordinary. |
| REINSURANCES | • reinsurances n. Plural of reinsurance. • REINSURANCE n. insurance by another insurer of all or a part of a risk previously assumed by an insurance company. |
| REMONSTRANTS | • remonstrants n. Plural of remonstrant. • Remonstrants n. Plural of Remonstrant. • REMONSTRANT n. one who remonstrates. |
| RESTRAININGS | • restrainings n. Plural of restraining. • RESTRAINING n. the act of restraining. |
| TRANSFERRINS | • transferrins n. Plural of transferrin. • TRANSFERRIN n. a beta globulin in blood plasma capable of combining with ferric ions and transporting iron in the body. |
| TRANSGENDERS | • transgenders n. Plural of transgender (“now often offensive: a transgender person”). • transgenders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transgender. • TRANSGENDER n. one who transcends traditional gender boundaries and corresponding sexual norms. |
| TRANSPERSONS | • transpersons n. Plural of transperson. • trans␣persons n. Plural of trans person. • TRANSPERSON n. a transgender or transsexual person. |
| TRANSPONDERS | • transponders n. Plural of transponder. • TRANSPONDER n. a type of radio or radar transmitter-receiver that transmits signals automatically when it receives predetermined signals, also TRANSPONDOR. |
| TRANSVERSING | • transversing v. Present participle of transverse. • TRANSVERSE v. to cross, traverse. |
| TRANSVERSION | • transversion n. (Genetics) A point mutation in which a purine is replaced with a pyrimidine, or vice versa. • transversion n. (Literature) The changing from prose into verse, or verse into prose. • TRANSVERSION n. the act of making transverse. |
| UNRESTRAINTS | • unrestraints n. Plural of unrestraint. • UNRESTRAINT n. freedom from or lack of restraint. |