| BLINDNESSES | • blindnesses n. Plural of blindness. • BLINDNESS n. the state of being blind. |
| DARLINGNESS | • darlingness n. The quality of being darling, or adorable. • DARLINGNESS n. the state of being a darling. |
| DECLENSIONS | • declensions n. Plural of declension. • DECLENSION n. a system of cases and case-endings. |
| DISENNOBLES | • disennobles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disennoble. • DISENNOBLE v. to deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade. |
| DISINCLINES | • disinclines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disincline. • DISINCLINE v. to make unwilling. |
| DISSONANTLY | • dissonantly adv. In a dissonant manner. • DISSONANT adv. discordant, inharmonious. |
| GOLDSINNIES | • goldsinnies n. Plural of goldsinny. • GOLDSINNY n. one of two or more species of European labroid fishes, also GOLDFINNY. |
| INVALIDNESS | • invalidness n. Invalidity. • INVALIDNESS n. the state of being invalid. |
| LANGUIDNESS | • languidness n. The property of being languid. • LANGUIDNESS n. the state of being languid. |
| MAUDLINNESS | • maudlinness n. The quality of being maudlin. • MAUDLINNESS n. maudlin sentimentality, also MAUDLINISM. |
| MINDFULNESS | • mindfulness n. Awareness. • mindfulness n. Inclination to be mindful or aware. • mindfulness n. (Buddhism, psychology) Paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgementally. |
| SANDERLINGS | • sanderlings n. Plural of sanderling. • SANDERLING n. a small gray and brown sandpiper. |
| STRANDLINES | • strandlines n. Plural of strandline. • strand␣lines n. Plural of strand line. • STRANDLINE n. the shoreline. |
| UNGODLINESS | • ungodliness n. The state of being ungodly. • ungodliness n. Ungodly behaviour. • UNGODLINESS n. the state of being ungodly. |
| WINDLASSING | • windlassing v. Present participle of windlass. • WINDLASS v. to raise with a hoist. |