| ASTROFELLS | • ASTROFELL n. (Spenser) an unidentified bitter starlike plant, possibly aster, also ASTROPHEL. |
| CROSSFALL | • crossfall n. Synonym of camber (“slope of a road”). • CROSSFALL n. the transverse inclination on a road. |
| CROSSFALLS | • crossfalls n. Plural of crossfall. • CROSSFALL n. the transverse inclination on a road. |
| DOLLARFISHES | • dollarfishes n. Plural of dollarfish. • DOLLARFISH n. any of various fishes that have a rounded compressed silvery body, esp. the moonfishes or the American butterfish. |
| FLAVORLESS | • flavorless adj. Lacking taste or flavor; without seasoning, spice, or discernible qualities of taste. • flavorless adj. Flat; lacking character or definition. • flavorless adj. (Physics) Without flavor. |
| FLAVOURLESS | • flavourless adj. Britain standard spelling of flavorless. • FLAVOURLESS adj. without flavour, also FLAVORLESS. |
| FORESTALLERS | • forestallers n. Plural of forestaller. • FORESTALLER n. one who forestalls. |
| FORESTALLINGS | • forestallings n. Plural of forestalling. • FORESTALLING n. the act of forestalling. |
| FORESTALLMENTS | • forestallments n. Plural of forestallment. • FORESTALLMENT n. the act of forestalling. |
| FORESTALLS | • forestalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forestall. • FORESTALL v. to prevent. |
| HALFSERIOUSLY | • HALFSERIOUSLY adv. in a partially joking way. |
| PROFESSIONALLY | • professionally adv. As a professional; for one’s paid career. • professionally adv. In a professional manner. • PROFESSIONAL adv. of, belonging to or relating to a profession. |
| PROFESSORIALLY | • professorially adv. In a professorial manner. • PROFESSORIAL adv. of or like a professor. |
| SHORTFALLS | • shortfalls n. Plural of shortfall. • short-falls n. Plural of short-fall. • SHORTFALL n. the fact or amount of falling short. |
| SOFTBALLERS | • softballers n. Plural of softballer. • SOFTBALLER n. one who plays softball. |
| SULFONYLUREAS | • sulfonylureas n. Plural of sulfonylurea. • SULFONYLUREA n. any of several hypoglycemic compounds related to the sulfonamides and used in the oral treatment of diabetes. |