| BRASSFOUNDER | • brassfounder n. A metalworker who casts objects from brass. • BRASSFOUNDER n. a person who casts objects in brass. |
| CONFUSEDNESS | • confusedness n. The state or quality of being confused. • CONFUSEDNESS n. the state of being confused. |
| DISFAVOURERS | • disfavourers n. Plural of disfavourer. • DISFAVOURER n. one who disfavours. |
| DOUBTFULNESS | • doubtfulness n. The state or quality of being doubtful; doubt; uncertainty. • DOUBTFULNESS n. the state of being doubtful. |
| FAVOUREDNESS | • favouredness n. (Chiefly in combination) Quality of being favoured. • FAVOUREDNESS n. the state of being favoured. |
| FOURFOLDNESS | • fourfoldness n. The property of being fourfold. • FOURFOLDNESS n. the state of being fourfold. |
| GROUNDFISHES | • groundfishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of groundfish. • GROUNDFISH n. a marine fish that is found at the bottom e.g. cod, haddock. |
| OVERFOCUSSED | • overfocussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overfocus. • OVERFOCUS v. to focus to excess. |
| POLYSULFIDES | • polysulfides n. Plural of polysulfide. • POLYSULFIDE n. a sulfide containing two or more atoms of sulfur in the molecule, also POLYSULPHIDE. |
| PROFOUNDNESS | • profoundness n. The quality of being profound; profundity. • PROFOUNDNESS n. the state of being profound. |
| SUDORIFEROUS | • sudoriferous adj. Bearing sweat; sweating, sweaty. • SUDORIFEROUS adj. inducing or secreting sweat. |
| SULFADOXINES | • SULFADOXINE n. a drug used to prevent and treat malaria, also SULPHADOXINE. |
| SULFONAMIDES | • sulfonamides n. Plural of sulfonamide. • SULFONAMIDE n. any of various amides, such as sulfanilamide, of a sulfonic acid. |
| SURFBOARDERS | • surfboarders n. Plural of surfboarder. • SURFBOARDER n. one who uses a surfboard. |
| UNFOSSILISED | • unfossilised adj. Alternative spelling of unfossilized. • UNFOSSILISED adj. not fossilised, also UNFOSSILIZED. |
| UNFOSSILIZED | • unfossilized adj. Not fossilized. • UNFOSSILIZED adj. not fossilized, also UNFOSSILISED. |