| COASSISTING | • coassisting v. Present participle of coassist. • co-assisting v. Present participle of co-assist. • COASSIST v. to assist jointly. |
| COLTISHNESS | • coltishness n. The quality of resembling a colt, especially… • COLTISHNESS n. the state of being coltish. |
| CONSORTISMS | • CONSORTISM n. symbiosis. |
| CONSUBSISTS | • consubsists v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consubsist. • CONSUBSIST v. to subsist together. |
| COSTIVENESS | • costiveness n. The state or quality of being costive; constipation. • costiveness n. (Obsolete) Inability to express oneself; stiffness. • COSTIVENESS n. constipation. |
| DISCONSENTS | • disconsents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disconsent. • DISCONSENT v. (obsolete) to differ or dissent. |
| DISSECTIONS | • dissections n. Plural of dissection. • DISSECTION n. the act of dissecting. |
| GNOSTICISMS | • gnosticisms n. Plural of gnosticism. • Gnosticisms n. Plural of Gnosticism. • GNOSTICISM n. the belief that freedom derives solely from knowledge. |
| ICONOSTASES | • iconostases n. Plural of iconostasis. • ICONOSTAS n. (Greek) in Eastern churches, a screen separating the sanctuary from the nave, also ICONOSTASIS. |
| ICONOSTASIS | • iconostasis n. (Eastern Orthodoxy) A wall of icons between the sanctuary and the nave in a church of eastern Christendom. • ICONOSTASIS n. (Greek) in Eastern churches, a screen separating the sanctuary from the nave, also ICONOSTAS. |
| MISCONSTERS | • misconsters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misconster. • MISCONSTER v. (obsolete) to misconstrue. |
| NECESSITOUS | • necessitous adj. (Archaic) Needy, indigent, destitute, poor. • necessitous adj. Lacking; required. • necessitous adj. Necessary; unavoidable. |
| SECTIONISES | • sectionises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sectionise. • SECTIONISE v. to section; to cut sections of, also SECTIONIZE. |
| SLICKSTONES | • slickstones n. Plural of slickstone. • SLICKSTONE n. a polishing stone, also SLEEKSTONE. |
| STOICALNESS | • stoicalness n. The quality of being stoical; stoicism. • STOICALNESS n. the state of being stoical. |
| SUBSECTIONS | • subsections n. Plural of subsection. • subsections v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subsection. • SUBSECTION n. a subdivision or a subordinate division of a section. |
| VISCOUNTESS | • viscountess n. The wife of a viscount. • viscountess n. A woman holding the rank of viscount in her own right. • VISCOUNTESS n. the wife or widow of a viscount. |