| ACKNOWLEDGES | • acknowledges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acknowledge. • ACKNOWLEDGE v. to recognize the rights, authority, or status of. |
| BLANKETWEEDS | • BLANKETWEED n. a rapidly spreading green filamentous alga that forms in ponds. |
| CANDLEPOWERS | • candlepowers n. Plural of candlepower. • candle␣powers n. Plural of candle power. • CANDLEPOWER n. an old unit of luminosity. |
| DWINDLEMENTS | • DWINDLEMENT n. the state of dwindling. |
| HALLOWEDNESS | • hallowedness n. The quality or state of being hallowed. • HALLOWEDNESS n. the state of being hallowed. |
| MISKNOWLEDGE | • misknowledge n. Misapprehension; imperfect or incorrect knowledge; misunderstanding. • MISKNOWLEDGE n. erroneous knowledge. |
| NETHERWORLDS | • netherworlds n. Plural of netherworld. • nether␣worlds n. Plural of nether world (alternative spelling of netherworlds). • NETHERWORLD n. the world of the dead; Hades; the lower depths of society. |
| UNWIELDINESS | • unwieldiness n. The characteristic of being unwieldy. • UNWIELDINESS n. the state of being unwieldy. |
| WALDSTERBENS | • WALDSTERBEN n. (German) disease and death in forest trees and vegetation as a result of atmospheric pollution. |
| WENSLEYDALES | • Wensleydales n. Plural of Wensleydale. • WENSLEYDALE n. a kind of cheese. |
| WIELDINESSES | • WIELDINESS n. manageability. |
| WILDERNESSES | • wildernesses n. Plural of wilderness. • wildernesses n. Plural of wildernesse. • WILDERNESS n. a tract or region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings. |
| WINDLESSNESS | • windlessness n. Absence of wind. • WINDLESSNESS n. the state of being windless. |
| WINDLESTRAES | • windlestraes n. Plural of windlestrae. • WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW. |
| WOODLESSNESS | • woodlessness n. Absence of wood. • WOODLESSNESS n. the state of being woodless. |
| WORDLESSNESS | • wordlessness n. The state of being wordless, speechlessness. • WORDLESSNESS n. the state of being wordless. |