| ASSEMBLANCE | • assemblance n. (Obsolete) Resemblance; likeness; appearance. • assemblance n. (Obsolete) An assembling; assemblage. • ASSEMBLANCE n. (Spenser) an assembly, also ASSEMBLAUNCE. |
| BUMSUCKINGS | • BUMSUCKING n. sycophancy. |
| COMBUSTIONS | • combustions n. Plural of combustion. • COMBUSTION n. an act or instance of burning. |
| CONSUMABLES | • consumables n. Plural of consumable. • CONSUMABLE n. something (as food or fuel) that can be consumed. |
| CROSSBOWMAN | • crossbowman n. Someone (usually a soldier) equipped with a crossbow. • CROSSBOWMAN n. a person (as a soldier or a hunter) whose weapon is a crossbow. |
| CROSSBOWMEN | • crossbowmen n. Plural of crossbowman. • CROSSBOWMAN n. a person (as a soldier or a hunter) whose weapon is a crossbow. |
| CRUMBLINESS | • crumbliness n. The state of being crumbly. • CRUMBLINESS n. the state of being crumbly. |
| MISBALANCES | • misbalances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misbalance. • misbalances n. Plural of misbalance. • MISBALANCE v. to balance mistakenly. |
| MOBCASTINGS | • MOBCASTING n. the act of broadcasting over mobile phones. |
| SCRAMBLINGS | • scramblings n. Plural of scrambling. • SCRAMBLING n. moving or climbing hurriedly. |
| SUBTACKSMAN | • SUBTACKSMAN n. a holder (of land) by subtack. |
| SUBTACKSMEN | • SUBTACKSMAN n. a holder (of land) by subtack. |
| UNSCRAMBLES | • unscrambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |