| BEMONSTERS | • bemonsters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemonster. • BEMONSTER v. (archaic) to make monstrous or like a monster. |
| BRAINSTEMS | • brainstems n. Plural of brainstem. • brain␣stems n. Plural of brain stem. • BRAINSTEM n. the stem of the brain. |
| BRIMSTONES | • brimstones n. Plural of brimstone. • BRIMSTONE n. sulphur; esp. (otherwise archaic) burning sulphur, (the fuel of) hellfire. |
| BROMEOSINS | • bromeosins n. Plural of bromeosin. • BROMEOSIN n. another name for eosin, a red dye stuff. |
| LIMBERNESS | • limberness n. Property of being limber. • LIMBERNESS n. the state of being limber. |
| MISNUMBERS | • misnumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misnumber. • MISNUMBER v. to number wrongly. |
| MORBIDNESS | • morbidness n. The property of being morbid. • MORBIDNESS n. the state of being morbid. |
| MOSSBUNKER | • mossbunker n. Alternative form of mossbanker. • MOSSBUNKER n. (Dutch) an oily fish of the herring family, aka menhaden. |
| NUMBERLESS | • numberless adj. Without number; having too many to count. • NUMBERLESS adj. without number, countless. |
| SOMBERNESS | • somberness n. The state or quality of being somber. • SOMBERNESS n. the state of being somber, also SOMBRENESS. |
| SOMBRENESS | • sombreness n. Alternative spelling of somberness. • SOMBRENESS n. the state of being sombre, also SOMBERNESS. |
| SUBMARINES | • submarines n. Plural of submarine. • submarines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of submarine. • SUBMARINE v. to travel by submarine. |
| SUBMERSING | • submersing v. Present participle of submerse. • SUBMERSE v. to place below the surface of a liquid, also SUBMERGE. |
| SUBMERSION | • submersion n. The act of submerging, or the state of being submerged; immersion. • submersion n. (Mathematics) A differentiable map whose differential is everywhere surjective. • SUBMERSION n. the act of submerging. |
| TENEBRISMS | • TENEBRISM n. a style of painting, associated with the Italian painter Caravaggio, in which most of the figures are engulfed in shadow but some are dramatically illuminated by concentrated light. |
| UNBOSOMERS | • unbosomers n. Plural of unbosomer. • UNBOSOMER n. one who unbosoms, or discloses. |